
CUB SERVICES
What Services are Available to CUB Participants?
• Academic Advising and Counseling
• Personal and Career Counseling
• Supplemental Instruction and Tutorial Services
• Financial Aid Counseling
• Study Skills Development Workshops
• Academic Instruction
• Cultural and Educational Enrichment Activities
• College Admissions Assistance
• Six Week Summer Residential Program
• Bridge Program
CUB Academic Year Program
The most extensive phase of the program takes place during the academic year. Students attend after-school tutorials and group study sessions to receive assistance with their high school course work.Certified teachers and UNI students conduct these sessions. Throughout the academic year, students are provided with academic advising and counseling, career exploration, college tours, study skills development workshops, and cultural enrichment activities.
CUB Six-Week Summer Residential Program
Students participating in the summer program spend six weeks living in a college dormitory at UNI with other CUB students. Participants attend interesting classes in mathematics, composition, science, foreign language, and computer science aimed at empowering them with the skills necessary to succeed in high school and college. Courses are taught by skilled instructors whose primary concern is the student. Each student receives room, board, and instruction free of charge.Students also participate in recreational, cultural, and educational extra-curricular activities.
CUB Bridge Program
After a CUB student successfully graduates from high school, that graduate can enroll in college classes during UNI's summer session and earn up to six college credits. All of these credits should be transferable to the college or university the student will be attending in the fall. Bridge participants are housed in dormitories with other UNI college students. This program bridges the gap between the CUB Program and the college experience. The CUB Bridge Program assists participants with the cost of room, board, and tuition fees.

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Updated February 19, 2008.
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