Career Mentors Needed for Upward Bound
The Truman Upward Bound project is searching for career mentors for its camp this summer, running June through July.
During the 2015 summer session, Upward Bound expects to place 10 rising 12th grade high school students in jobs related to their professional interests. The job supervisors, who must be degreed professionals, will function as career mentors to the students as they encourage them to pursue a post-secondary education and discuss career options within their field of specialty. Students will provide 30 hours of free labor to the supervisor from June 8 to July 8.
In an effort to assist in the current budget restraints, first priority for job placements will be given to on-campus professionals. Professors and campus offices interested in receiving more information about a student worker for the 2015 summer session should contact Upward Bound by April 30 at 660.785.4244.
Upward Bound, a part of the Truman campus since 1966, is funded to build the skills and motivation necessary for college success in low-income and prospective first-generation college students. Services are provided in six northeast Missouri counties on a year-round basis from the sophomore to the senior years in high school. Project participants meet in weekly after-school sessions throughout the academic year and spend six weeks in the summer on the Truman campus in a college-preparatory residential session.