A large group of high school students in the TRIO Upward Bound program sit on a stairwell on the Central State University campus

Upward Bound

Welcome to Upward Bound

The Office of TRIO Upward Bound program (CSU-UB) is a pre-college program of robust academic instruction, tutoring, and counseling. Central State's Upward Bound program empowers freshmen, sophomores, and juniors at Jefferson, Meadowdale, and Thurgood Marshall high schools in Dayton and Jefferson Township, Ohio.

The goal of the program is to offer students an opportunity to enhance the academic skills necessary to successfully complete high school and enroll in and graduate from college.

Upward Bound is a year-round academic program with a summer component emphasis placed on language arts, mathematics, sciences, social sciences, and foreign languages. There is a six-week on-campus summer program (four weeks commuting and two weeks residential) that will enhance academic skills, introduce participants to campus life, teach college survival skills, increase their social skills, and provide entertainment activities. Participants will attend workshops, use computerized tutorials, and practice tests to improve their test-taking skills to enhance their SAT and ACT scores.

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A Montgomery County, Ohio, high school student studies in the Upward Bound program
A participant of Central State University's TRIO Upward Bound program studies during a session. The federally funded program designed for high school students and recent graduates empowers young people to Reach Higher. Go Further. Thrive. 

Required services

  • Academic tutoring
  • Advice and assistance in secondary and postsecondary course selection
  • Preparation for college entrance exams
    • Federal Pell Grant awards
    • Loan forgiveness
    • Scholarships
  • Information on federal student financial aid programs:
  • Assistance in completing financial aid applications, including federal student aid
    • Secondary school reentry
    • Alternative education programs for those who did not complete secondary school to earn a secondary school diploma
    • Entry into postsecondary education
  • Exposure to cultural events and academic programs
  • Work study aimed at giving our students a real-world office experience

Other guidance and assistance

Education or counseling services are designed to improve the financial and economic literacy of students or the student’s parents, including financial planning for postsecondary education. This could include the following: 

  • Mathematics through pre-calculus
  • Laboratory science
  • Foreign language
  • Composition
  • Literature
Award-winning African America actress and producer Viola Davis

I had several teachers who inspired me, in both the public school system and the Upward Bound program. I needed several, because I lived in such abject poverty and dysfunction. And they’re still in my life today, because I consider them to be friends, actually.

Viola Davis
American actor and producer

Other permissible services we provide

In addition to the required services, Central State University Upward Bound provides a variety of other services to enhance the secondary and postsecondary learning experience.

  • Counseling and academic advising are key services offered year-round to help students solve personal, academic, and behavioral problems that impede success and assist them in discovering self-concept and social development.

  • Tutoring and supplemental instruction will aid each participant in improving their GPAs, helping them achieve academic excellence, and motivating them to increase their academic performance.

  • Career exploration will help participants choose a career suitable to their skills and explore different careers in their areas of interest.

  • Financial aid assistance helps students complete the necessary applications for admission and financial aid.

  • Cultural enrichment will provide participants with opportunities for social, leisure, and educational experiences.

  • Campus visits and college tours expose participants to postsecondary institutions in Ohio and the college environment.

  • Parent services increase awareness of the importance of college preparatory curriculum and understanding of the procedures necessary for postsecondary enrollment.

  • ACT test preparation prepares students for stellar performances on the ACT, increasing scholarship offers and postsecondary choices.

  • The work-study program aits to give Marauders real-world office experience.

  

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Dayton, Ohio, area high school students learn robotics in Upward Bound at Central State University

Application procedure

We are here to support your educational journey. Please take the following steps to apply and ensure you do not leave any questions blank throughout the whole application. If any questions do not apply, enter N/A. 

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  1. Fill in your personal and educational information. 
  2. Fill in your family information. 
  3. Write a brief essay on how you hope to benefit from Upward Bound, sign it, and ask your school counselor/principal to complete the bottom page. 
  4. Ask your parent(s) or guardian(s) to read and sign the Parent(s) Contract of Participation. Then, read and sign the Student Contract of Participation.
  5. With the help of your parent(s)/guardian(s), please complete the media release.
  6. Ask your teacher/counselor to complete the evaluation form, which will be provided upon receipt of a completed application.
  7. Please ask your guidance counselor for a copy of your complete high school transcript. If a student is enrolled in special education course(s), a current copy of their individual education plan (IEP) must accompany the application.
  8. Ask your parent(s)/guardian(s) to fill out and sign the income statement. You will also need to submit one of the following for income verification: a copy of your recent tax return Form 1040 or 1040EZ or a letter from the Department of Transitional Assistance and/or Social Security documenting your family income.
  9. You and your parent(s)/guardian(s) should sign the last page declaring that the information provided is true to the best of their knowledge.

Thank you for your interest in the Upward Bound Program. As soon as we receive your completed application, we will schedule an interview with you. Upward Bound offers an exciting opportunity for you to work toward your future educational goals, and we look forward to collaborating with you to achieve academic excellence. 

For program or application questions or more information, contact John O. Anene Jr. at 937-376-6496 or janene@centralstate.edu.

Upward Bound

Ready to apply?

There is no better time than now to start reaching for your dreams. With Upward Bound, you will have the support you need to prepare for college throughout high school and inspire change as a future leader. We look forward to welcoming you to the Central State University campus in Wilberforce. 

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FAQs

Upward Bound exists for you, and we're here to help you advance in your educational journey. Scroll through our frequently asked questions below. 

  • The Upward Bound program provides educational opportunities for low-income and first-generation, college-bound students. You may apply if you are a freshman, sophomore, or junior at Jefferson, Meadowdale, or Thurgood Marshall high schools in Dayton and Jefferson Township, Ohio.

    You must also be considering attending college in the future. To be eligible, you must meet the following requirements: 

    • Be in 9th, 10th, and 11th grades.
    • Low-income*,
    • First-generation (neither parent has completed a four-year baccalaureate degree).
    • Have a GPA of 2.5 or less on a 4.0 scale. 

    *As defined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in the Federal Register, effective Jan. 12, 2022. Click here to view income level requirements.

  • The Central State University Upward Bound program is funded through the U.S. Department of Education. All services are provided at no cost to Upward Bound participants.

  • Each participant will receive $40 per month during the academic year and $60 for six weeks during the summer program.

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