Carl Sandburg College’s TRIO Upward Bound and TRIO Upward Bound Math-Science Programs Assist Local First-Generation College Students With a Variety of Opportunities

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Applications are currently being accepted for Carl Sandburg College’s TRIO Upward Bound and TRIO Upward Bound Math-Science programs for first-generation students meeting income guidelines and entering grades nine through twelve for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year. TRIO Upward Bound Math-Science Director Stephen Descalzo explains the benefits students receive by being a part of either program:

TRIO Upward Bound serves students enrolled at Galesburg, Abingdon-Avon, Knoxville, and ROWVA, while TRIO Upward Bound Math-Science serves students at Monmouth-Roseville, Knoxville, Abingdon-Avon, and Galesburg.

For more on the TRIO Upward Bound program click here: http://www.sandburg.edu/Services/TRIO-Programs/Upward%20Bound/index.html

For more on the TRIO Upward Bound Math-Science program click here: http://www.sandburg.edu/Services/TRIO-Programs/TRIO-UBMS/index.html

TRIO Upward Bound Math-Science Director Stephen Descalzo and TRIO Upward Bound Director Christopher Williams on the WRAM Morning Show

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