Upward Bound Makes College a Possible Dream for Local First-Generation Students

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UVM’s TRIO/Upward Bound Program recently received a new five-year cycle of grant funding from the U.S. Department of Education. The program, which operates through UVM’s Center for Academic Success, works closely with low-income and first-generation students at Burlington and Winooski High Schools to support their academic success and prepare for college.

The six-week Summer College program runs from June 27–August 5 and up to 50 students will attend.

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