Upward Bound
244 Blackburn Science Building
Murray, KY 42071
270.809.4328 (local)
1.800.877.5662 (KY & TN)
270.809.3251 (fax)
 
Program Information

Since 1966, the Murray State University Upward Bound Program has been committed to meeting the educational and cultural needs of high school students in our region. Upward Bound is designed to provide instruction in the necessary skills which will enable students to succeed in college. Academic, cultural, and career programs help students expand their knowledge and develop new ideas. The program's activities are provided free of charge to all eligible participants. Upward Bound members are students who are interested in succeeding in college.

Participant Requirements
Students can qualify in two ways:
1. Their families meet economic guidelines set by the United States Department of Education.
2. Their parents have not completed four year college degrees.

All of our students must qualify in one or both of these categories. To participate in Upward Bound, students should be enrolled in a college preparatory program in their high schools, agree to the terms of a free tutoring program, and participate in Saturday and summer events.

 
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Announcements

April Parent Meetings are mandatory for Summer Program.

Congrats to Shanice King for winning the Newsletter Reward Program! She is the proud new owner of a brand new iPod Nano! Woohoo!

College Visits

University of Memphis
March 14th, 2008

Western KY University
April 11th, 2008

Remember to make your reservation at least 2 weeks prior to attend!

Important Dates

April Parent Meetings

Fulton County, 17th

Paducah, 22nd

Murray, 24th

Henry County, 29th

Kudos & Congrats

A big shout out to our UB Scholars Bowl team for placing 3rd overall in the state competition at WKU. And another shout out to Natasha Moreland for qualifying for the regional competition in Atlanta!

Congrats to Hannah Robbins for her 1st place finish in extemporaneous public speaking for FFA chapter, and the placing 3rd in the state!

Kudos to Stephanie Thorpe for her 2nd place finish at the DECA competition at MSU.

© Murray State University 2007