Approximately 100 high school students from the Arkansas River Valley are participating in the 2025 Arkansas Tech University Upward Bound residential summer program on the Russellville campus.
During the month of June, those high school students are studying English, math, science and a wide variety of electives such as virtual reality, human geography, physical education, robotics and theatre.
The first week of the summer program provided the ATU Upward Bound students with opportunities to visit the campuses at ATU-Ozark, Arkansas State University, Central Baptist College, Hendrix College, the University of Arkansas, the University of the Ozarks and the University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton.
“Our main goal is to help them feel comfortable on a college campus,” said Jill Hendricks, who has overseen the ATU Upward Bound programs for 20 years. “A lot of times first-generation, low-income students get overwhelmed when they come to college, and that’s one of the reasons they drop out. I hope they see the Upward Bound summer program as life-changing. I hope they are encouraged to excel in high school and go to college.”
The Upward Bound classic program at ATU serves students from the public high schools in Atkins, Dover, Hector, Johnson County Westside and Lamar. ATU’s Upward Bound math and science program is for public high school students from Danville, Dardanelle, Two Rivers, Western Yell County and Wonderview. Each of those districts are represented among the approximately 100 students participating in the ATU Upward Bound summer program.
Hendricks is joined on the ATU Upward Bound staff by target school liaisons Shawna Davis and Annie McNeely.
During the school year, representatives from ATU go into partner high schools to provide academic support for Upward Bound program participants.
Participants in the federally-funded initiatives are exposed to a variety of resources and experiences designed to prepare them for college enrollment and success. Students selected for Upward Bound must meet income guidelines as set by the federal government and/or be a potential first-generation college student.
Following the conclusion of the on-campus summer program, the top 15 students from the ATU Upward Bound classic program and the top 15 students from the ATU Upward Bound math and science program will visit Dallas, Texas, for additional learning and cultural immersion.
Learn more at www.atu.edu/upbound and www.atu.edu/ubms.
