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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS | CENTRAL COLLEGE

Offers initiatives aimed at encouraging and preparing participants for post-secondary education.

The Upward Bound Program includes a six-week summer program and a follow-up during the school year, providing classes to enhance skills and knowledge in key academic areas, with opportunities for older students to earn college credit and, in some cases, high school credit. The program also includes tutoring, which is mandatory for students earning less than a C in any academic course, as well as field trips, cultural, and social activities.

The Talent Search Program provides career, financial aid, academic, and personal counseling, along with information on post-secondary institutions, college applications, financial aid, career options, course selection, ACT/SAT preparation, and study skills. Funds are available for tutoring and travel expenses to visit post-secondary institutions. Participants also have access to field trips and cultural events. Both programs aim to support students, including those with exceptional abilities or talents, by offering enriched educational opportunities and resources to foster their academic and personal growth. Eligibility is open to first-generation college students, individuals from families with income below 150% of the poverty guideline, and U.S. citizens or permanent residents aged 12 and older who demonstrate potential for success in post-secondary education.

Physical Address

812 University Street, Pella, IA 50219

Hours

Mon 8 am - 5 pm; Tue 8 am - 5 pm; Wed 8 am - 5 pm; Thu 8 am - 5 pm; Fri 8 am - 5 pm;

Voice

(641) 628-7677

Main | Admin Assistant

Fax

(641) 628-5912

Application process

Students referred by counselors, educators, parents, or adult community members apply, are screened for eligibility, and selected for participation in ETS in the fall and Upward Bound in the spring of each academic year

Fee

None

Required documents

Call for details

Eligibility

Call for details, open to first generation college students, family with income below 150% of poverty guideline, must be citizen or permanent resident

Languages

English

Service area

Polk County, Iowa
Mahaska County, Iowa
Jasper County, Iowa
Monroe County, Iowa
Lucas County, Iowa
Davis County, Iowa
Keokuk County, Iowa
Wapello County, Iowa
Marion County, Iowa

Agency info

CENTRAL COLLEGE

Secondary education services.