The Hampton University UB program will provide a suite of ongoing intrusive interventions, to include:
- Academic tutoring
- Advice and assistance in postsecondary course selection
- Preparation for successful completion of college entrance exams,
- Dissemination of information on federal Pell grant awards, loan forgiveness, and scholarships
- Assistance completing applications for federal student aid, as well as guidance with secondary school reentry
To further support advanced diploma completion and increase post-secondary enrollment, Upward Bound staff will develop a six week non-residential Summer Academy for ninth – twelfth graders with an emphasis on increasing student achievement. Freshmen and sophomores will be provided instruction in Math, Science, English, and World Language with course content based on State Assessments and PSAT objectives. Juniors and seniors will receive instruction in those same subjects with course content based on state assessments, SAT/ACT, AP, or Accuplacer test objectives.
As part of the Summer Component, academically eligible graduated participants will be afforded the opportunity to enroll in bridge courses for credit, to include College Algebra and Written Communication. To reduce their need to pay for remedial courses as undergraduates, the remaining graduated participants will enroll in project sponsored non-credit bridge or remedial courses separate from the rest of the Summer Component participants.