Upward Bound is a U.S. Dept. of Education-funded precollege, academic support program that prepares 9th through 12th graders to become successful college students.
There were two of the testimonials MTSU Upward Bound staff received from 21 students from Bedford and Rutherford Counties, attending the six-week program that included three weeks virtually, two weeks living on campus and a final week of cultural awareness providing them potential higher education options.
The students came from Community High in Unionville, Shelbyville Central and La Vergne and Smyrna high schools, and other high schools in the target areas. All were potential first-generation college attendees, from backgrounds where neither parent held a bachelor’s degree at the time of application.
They received academic support in English, math, science and foreign language, plus tips on how to study, prepare for the ACT and more. At MTSU, they visited the Career Development Center, Campus Recreation Center, attended a CUSTOMS orientation yard party, learned CPR and first aid at the rec center and self-defense from Sgt. Jason Hurley with University Police.
“It was a joy to be around these students,” said Jonell Hinsey, associate vice provost of Student Success, which is located in Peck Hall Room 142. “We expose them to the expectations of college, providing rich experiences and get them to capitalize on opportunities.”
Washington said, “It was amazing to spend six weeks with our Summer Academy participants. … It was an experience I’ll always remember. During the summer, you get the opportunity to really see each student’s unique and creative self that they may not normally show during the academic year.”
Many participants, including Kyra White, a junior at Shelbyville Central, received support counseling from Kindred Locke, Upward Bound academic coordinator.
Cultural Awareness Week included visits to Austin Peay State University, Tennessee State University, Motlow in Tullahoma, Fisk University and Nashville State Community College. Additional trips to visit college campuses are planned during fall break. Some may attend Convocation at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, in Murphy Center and attend a Blue Raiders football game.
To learn more about the program, call 615-494-8650, email Upwardbound@mtsu.edu or visit https://www.mtsu.edu/upward-bound/.