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Rabekah D. Stewart Program Manager
Marchem Pfeiffer Academic Counselor
Work-Study Students
Manager’s Mentions
September 2013
Inside this issue:
Manager’s Mentions
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Cultural Enrichment 1
Program Updates 2
Summer’s End 3
Senior Information 3
Star Students 4
Important Dates 4
Calendar, Birthdays &
Important Dates
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upward bound
newsletter
THE OSU TRiO UPWARD BOUND PROGRAM
September 2, 2013
Welcome back Upward Bound students and parents! We are excited about the new academic year with you. We have a great year planned for you. Please read this newsletter and enclo-sures very carefully so that you do not miss any important chang-es or dates. In past years, a monthly mandatory cultural activi-ty is planned for all students and one Saturday Academy session. This year is no different! Howev-er, there are two major changes that I would like to bring to your attention. Saturday Academy is no longer a required activity for Seniors; instead all seniors are required to attending the monthly workshop. Also, tutoring is avail-able on Mondays beginning Sep-tember 16th. Students below a 3.0 GPA are required to attend each week until their grades im-prove. Progress will be checked
quarterly. Students (not required to attend tutor-ing) may also attend the sessions for homework help on Mondays during tutoring time, or on Satur-days from 12:30 to 2 p.m. Another very important difference in the UB pro-gram this year is the addi-tion of more service pro-ject opportunities and a fundraiser. Watch for more information to come. Lastly, beginning Septem-ber 2nd, Mr. Pfeiffer will be visiting the target schools during all lunch times. Be sure to look out for announcements so you can meet him weekly for updates and the infor-
September Cultural Enrichment Activity: Plan to join the Upward Bound family at the annual Gate’s Millennium Bridge Builder’s Forum, Saturday, September 14th from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Ohio Union, 1739 N. High Street. We will meet at 8:45 a.m. in front of Brutus (inside through the main doors). Please have your ride ready to pick you up no later than 3:45 p.m. You will participate in a day-long interactive event designed to provide you and your parents the tools and motivation to complete high school and attend college. The program will help all participants understand how to apply to college, learn about ways to pay for college and what to expect as college students. Parents are welcome and must register online prior to attending. For more information and to register visit http://odi.osu.edu/administrative-offices/bridge-builders/
mational lunch n’ learn workshop. If you do not attend a target school, a separate time will be arranged and an-nounced for you. Contact me at any time via email, [email protected] or by phone, 614-292-2344. Our office has moved, we are now located in Hale Hall, 154 W. 12th Ave. Rm. 301. Tutoring and senior workshops will take place in this building. Saturday Academy ses-sions will still be in Cen-tral Classrooms (renamed as Enarson Hall). Have a great school year!
Ms. Stewart
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Saturday Academy—It’s Back!!
Mark Your Calendar for October 26, 2013
9:00—12:30
9th Grade: College/Career Exploration
10th Grade: Communications
11th Grade: College Prep Writing
Homework Help & Make-Up Tutoring 12:30 to 2
Star Student Excursion! If your name appears on page 3 or
you are a current member of the
sophomore class you are eligible to attend
the start student excursion to Dave & Bust-
er’s on Friday, September 13th 6-9 p.m.
We will meet at the Polaris Location, 1554
Polaris Parkway, Columbus, OH 43240.
You must email Ms. Stewart
to reserve your spot! Stew-
[email protected]. It’s time
to eat & play—you deserve
it!
See you on the 13th!
TUTORING
Students, if your GPA was below a 3.0 at the close of
the 2012-2013 school year, you are required to enter
tutoring first quarter. In addition, all new students,
including those that entered the program during the
summer, are required to have tutoring as well. Look
for your name in the separate letter included in this
mailing. Tutoring will be held in Hale Hall, Rm. 11
(ground floor), Mondays beginning September 16th
from 5-8 pm. Refer to the letter for additional infor-
mation. Homework help and make-up tutoring will be
available after Saturday Academy, 12:30 to 2.
HBCU College Fair, September 21, 9-2
Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) offer a cul-turally rich college experience and boast an extensive history of blacks in higher education. The Ohio HBCU Foundation is hosting the 5th Annual HBCU College Fair on Saturday, Sep-tember 21st. It will be held at Barnett Community Center; 1184 Barnett Rd. You must sign up in advance with Mr. Pfeiffer at your school, via the Facebook page, or by calling the UB office. Deadline is September 19th. There will be light refreshments and this event is free! There will be music by DJ Krate Digga and hosted by The Big Man Konata from Pow-er 107.5. Be sure to sign-in with Ms. Stewart once you arrive. Oh yea, her alma mater will be in the building—make sure you visit the Lincoln University table!
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Summer Institute
Star Students
Star students are those that
are recognized by their
peers and instructors each
week during the 6-week
summer institute. They
demonstrate positive atti-
tudes, are helpful to others,
hold themselves to high
standards, are hardworking
academically and socially,
and overall represent the
Upward Bound program &
all that it embodies well!
*Iman Clark—wk 1
Ray Stewart IV—wk 2
Emmanuel Tutu—wk 3
Tyeisha Gray—wk 4
*Summer Institute Overall
Star Student
Special recognition to
the sophomore class!
You were top class of
the summer institute!
Page 3 September
Get ON TRACK . . .
This is the beginning of your senior year and pre-paring to apply for college starts now! Attend college fairs, make col-lege overnight visits, meet with your guid-ance counselor, register for October or No-vember ACT/SAT tests, make inquiry to your top 3 schools, & fellas don’t forget to register by your 18th birthday for the Se-lective Service in order to be eligible for federal & state financial aid (www. aie.org). There is no time like the present—get to it!
SENIORS!!!! You will attend a monthly man-datory workshop series every 3rd Tuesday from 3:30 to 5:30. The 1st mtg. will be held Tues-
day, September 17th. The
Location will be announced at a later date. For questions,
contact Mr. Pfeiffer.
GET CONNECTED & STAY CONNECTED!
Upward Bound is on Facebook. An-
nouncements, messages, and event
invites are updated regularly. You
can also ask questions, make sugges-
tions, comments, and view pictures.
Find us: [email protected] Note: Comments and pics must be
appropriate or will be removed!
. . . And Now a Word From A Gradu-ate! One of the many exciting op-portunities that is offered to Up-ward Bound students is the Sum-mer Bridge Program. Over 7 weeks in the summer immediate-ly following high school gradua-tion, UB students are offered the opportunity to take 2 clas-ses at The Ohio State Universi-ty. This summer, the students took two classes : Online Learning Strategies and Skills which taught students how to maximize the efficiency of using technology in college classes; and Introduction to Philosophy that required the students to read, research, write papers, and collaborate with other students in order to be successful. Kaymesha Knox, South High School graduate 2013 & current OSU freshman said, “. The big-gest thing I learned is that procrastination only hurts you. I would put off studying and when it came time for a midterm, I was up all night cramming and I did horrible on the test. I would recommend the sum-mer bridge program to all students. You get free clas-ses and an early college experience. You learn your limits early so you know how much you can handle when it comes time to actually go off to college. . . . If you don’t strive to do well in school you won’t.” The Summer Bridge Program offers a rewarding experi-ence that can positively change a student’s life forev-
SUMMER BRIDGE
Requirements:
Seniors, to be eligible for the Summer Bridge Program, you
must meet the mandatory require-ments. Meet with UB Academic Counselor monthly by appoint-
ment, attend all senior work-shops, cultural enrichment activi-ties, complete FAFSA application,
take the ACT or SAT exam, and apply to OSU by Nov. 1st. For complete details, visit the UB
webpage to review this section in the handbook. Don’t miss this
fantastic opportunity!
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Office of Diversity & Inclusion
154 W. 12th Avenue
3rd Floor, Hale Hall
Columbus, OH 43210
osu upwardboundprogram
Phone: 614.292.2344 Fax: 614.292.7889
Website: http://odi.osu.edu/future-students/upward-bound/
THE OHIO STATE
UNIVERSITY
UPWARD BOUND
PROGRAM
We’re on
Facebook Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
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—UB Office
Closed
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Deadline
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Enrichment
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Tutoring
5-8 pm
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Workshop
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HBCU
College
Fair
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Tutoring
5-8 pm
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Orientation
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Tutoring
5-8 pm
DATES:
Sept. 2 Labor Day—HOLIDAY
Sept. 6 Deadline to register for October SAT Exam Sept. 14 Cultural Enrichment: Bridge Builder’s Forum, details
on front page
Sept. 16 Tutoring Begins
Sept. 17 Senior Workshop
Sept. 21 ACT Exam/HBCU College Fair
Sept. 23 Tutoring
Sept. 26 New Student Induction & Orientation
Sept. 30 Tutoring *Mr. Pfeiffer will be at your school beginning September 3rd. Look out for
announcements so you know where to meet him!
Visit UB on the
web for access to
the monthly cal-
endar, newslet-
ter, and hand-
book!
http://odi.osu.edu/
future-students/
upward-bound/
Upcoming Test Dates
ACT Test Date Registration
Sept. 21, 2013 Aug.23, 2013
SAT Test Date Registration
Oct. 5, 2013 Sept. 6, 2013
Waivers: Check with your UB Staff
to receive a testing fee waiver.
Important Dates
September Page 4
Iman Clark 9/1
Ms. Stewart 9/3
Briana Robinson 9/6
DID YOU KNOW? . . . “Did you know that it is normal for your mind to wander? A joint study by Harvard University, Dartmouth College and the University of Aberdeen in Scotland found the parts of the brain that control “task-unrelated thought” (such as daydreaming) are al-most always active when the brain is at rest”(healthwatchmd.com). In other words, keep your brain active with productive activities such as reading or researching. School is officially back in session so make sure that your brain is focused and your thoughts are on task so that you can accomplish your goals!
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color visit the
UB program
webpage!