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Upward Bound at 50: Reporting on Implementation Practices Today

NCEE
Author(s):
Sylvia R. Epps and Russell H. Jackson: Decision Information Resources, Inc.; Robert B. Olsen: Rob Olsen LLC; Azim Shivji Radha: Roy Abt Associates
Publication date:
November 2016
Publication number:
NCEE 20174005

Summary

Launched in 1965, Upward Bound (UB) is one of the flagship federal college access programs targeted to low-income or potential first-generation college students. This evaluation report is based on a on a 2013 survey of regular UB project directors and examines the approaches that UB projects use to provide core program services. While legislation prescribes the seven core services to be offered to students, findings suggest similarities in how Upward Bound projects focus and deliver only some core services and variation across projects operated ("hosted") by different kinds of institutions and in different locales.

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Evaluation Report
NCEE

Upward Bound at 50: Reporting on Implementation Practices Today

By: Sylvia R. Epps and Russell H. Jackson: Decision Information Resources, Inc.; Robert B. Olsen: Rob Olsen LLC; Azim Shivji Radha: Roy Abt Associates
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