Upward Bound - Nov. 2022

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UB TUNED IN STAY UP TO DATE WITH ALL UPWARD BOUND NEWS! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @vhccupwardbound N O V E M B E R 2 0 2 2 WHAT THIS ISSUE CONTAINS: November Weekly Meetings College Visit Information Upcoming Events and Important Dates November Birthdays Students in the Spotlight Scholarship Deadlines Leigh Ann Adams, Director ladams@vhcc.edu 276 739 2506 Stacey Dorton, Academic Coordinator sdorton@vhcc.edu 276 739 2507 Ella Ratcliffe Sutherland, Office Manager eratcliffe@vhcc.edu 276 739 2479 NOVEMBER WHAT'S NEXT??
you ever wonder what your next steps will be? What will you do after high school? What college will you attend? What will you major in? What will you do after college? What kind of job will you have? Will you like your job?
YOU HAVE EVER ASKED YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS...THIS MONTH'S WEEKLY MEETINGS WILL GIVE YOU A GOOD START ON SOME ANSWERS! BRING YOUR CHROMEBOOKS/LAPTOPS TO EVERY MEETING THIS MONTH! There will be no Upward Bound meetings the week of Thanksgiving!
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QUESTIONS ABOUT ACADEMICS

How much time do students typically spend on homework?

What is the average class size of introductory classes? Upper level classes?

How widely used are teaching assistants on your campus?

Are classes more lecture based or discussion based? What opportunities are there for undergraduate research?

Is it easy to change your major? Are professors accessible outside of class? Is there an Honors Program? What is your graduation rate?

QUESTIONS ABOUT FINANCIAL AID

What percentage of students receive Financial Aid?

What is the average college debt that students leave with?

What work study opportunities are there?

QUESTIONS ABOUT STUDENT SUPPORT

What type of tutoring program do you have?

Do you have a writing center and how do I access it?

What kind of disability services do you have?

How many students get internships? What percentage of students study abroad? What type of career services do you have? Are there computer labs and do I pay to print?

QUESTIONS ABOUT STUDENT LIFE

What kind of dorm choices are there?

What percentage of students live on campus? How long are dorm accommodations guaranteed?

Do most students go home on weekends? What percentage of students belong to a Sorority or Fraternity?

What activities and clubs do you have on campus?

What transportation options are there around campus?

QUESTIONS TO ASK ON A COLLEGE VISIT
NOVEMBER12COLLEGEVISIT:CARSONNEWMAN UNIVERSITY Christian Liberal Arts University 2,800+ Total Enrollment Located in Jefferson City, TN 35 mins to Knoxville, 40 mins to the Great Smoky Mountains 14:1 Student/Faculty Ratio 50+ Majors 11 Graduate Degrees Study Abroad: Opportunities on Six Continents 96% of Students Receive Financial Aid Regularly Ranked as a “Great School at a Great Price” by U.S. News & World Report 21 Athletic Teams 13 National Championship Appearances 108 South Atlantic Conference Titles 291 All Americans cn.edu

Nov 4: VHCC NatSci+AG Expo @ 9am-2pm (Check with the Career Coach or Science Teacher at your high school to see if a field trip is planned!)

Nov 7: Upward Bound Financial Aid Workshop & Senior Seminar @ 6:30pm VHCC Room ISC 130. Dinner provided!

Nov 12: Carson-Newman University Tour and Alcatraz East Crime Museum

Nov 3: SAT Registration deadline for the 12/3 test Nov 4: ACT Registration deadline for the 12/10 test Nov 5: SAT

VIRTUAL EVENTS

Nov 6: NACAC Virtual College Fair @ 1pm-6pm (Register for this virtual evet here: www.nacacfairs.org/attend/atten d-virtual-college-fairs/ Nov 8: Succeeding in College as a First Gen Student @ 8p-9pm (Register for this virtual event here: www.coalitionforcollegeaccess.or g/event/first-gen-2022

EVENTS&IMPORTANT DATES
SAT/ACT INFORMATION
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Jon Kell 11/2 Taylor McNeil 11/12 Emily Neal 11/17 Shasta Winters 11/16 Shay Campbell 11/19 Alison Burcham 11/20 Maddie Bowers 11/24 Caitlin Doane 11/28 Alove Cole 11/30
Links and information for all events can also be found on our interactive calendar on the UB website: www.vhcc.edu/upwardbound
CHECK YOUR EMAIL FOR ALL UB INFORMATION! VHS: Nov. 1 @ 3pm-6pm CHS: Nov. 15 @ 3pm-6pm NHS: Nov. 22 @ 3pm-6pm HHS: Nov. 29 @ 3pm-6pm IF YOU CAN'T ATTEND THE UB FAFSA WORKSHOP, PLEASE TRY TO ATTEND THE ONE SCHEDULED AT YOUR HIGH SCHOOL

STUDENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT

We love celebrating our students! Let us know about your awards, accompishments, & scholarships!

Congratulations to Maddie Bowers (HHS) for competing in the National FBLA Conference in Chicago, IL this summer. She ranked top 15 in the NATION for the Sales Presentation category! The local Kiwanis Club sponsored her and she was asked to be a guest speaker at their meeting to describe her presentation & trip!

Congratulations to Carl Taylor (VHS) for becoming an Eagle Scout! This is the highest achievement within the Boy Scouts of America, and requires a lot of work and time. Requirements include earning at least 21 merit badges, Scout Spirit, an ideal attitude based upon the Scout Oath & Law, service, and leadership. The service & leadership portion includes an extensive service project that the Scout plans, organizes, leads, and manages. Carl's service project was to build covered bus stops throughout Bristol!

Congratulations to Jaclyn Boles (AHS) for earning the 2022 Girls Soccer First Team All District Award as a Defender!

Congratulations to CHS students Olivia Gentry (7th from right) & Melanie Chontal (3rd from right) who were Region Theater Champs!

Seniors

Please schedule an individual meeting with us this month so we can make sure you have your questions answered and are on track with applications, scholarships, FAFSA, etc! We will also be giving out the information for Senior Rewards!

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This month we will continue our college exploration! We will be looking at tuition rates, costs of room & board, virtual dorm room tours, and admission requirements. We will also work on career assessments & complete some career searches this month and into December. Here are links that you will be using: collegevine.com, niche.com, nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator, bigfuture.collegeboard.org, virtualjobshadow.com.

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N O V E M B E R / D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 2 S C H O L A R S H I P S
STAY UP TO DATE WITH SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINES! www.vhcc.edu/upwardbound
Nov 1: Ron Brown Scholar Program ronbrown.org/apply/ron brown scholarship
Nov 3: Prudential Spirit of Community Award www.spirit.prudential.com/about/program-overview
Nov 4: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Scholarship www.vmfa.museum/programs/college/visual arts fellowships
Scholarships
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Dec 1: United States Senate Youth Program ussenateyouth.org Dec 15: Burger King Scholars Program bk-scholars.com
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Nov 13: Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards hhfawards.hispanicheritage.org/2022/forms/welcome.php Nov 15: Flip Flops and Apple Sauce Marketing Scholarship www.flipflopsandapplesauce.com/scholarship Nov 17: Jack Kent Cook Foundation Scholarship www.jkcf.org/ourscholarships/college scholarship program/ Dec 1: Virginia Tech Raise.me
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Hagan
haganscholarships.org
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Equitable Excellence
www.equitable.com/foundation/equitable
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Gen and Kelly Tanabe Scholarship www.genkellyscholarship.com
Seniors...scholarship drawings are underway at cb.org/opportunity for completing the FAFSA and exploring scholarships. Don’t forget to log into your College Board account and complete these tasks!
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