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The Academic Bridge Program (ABP) seeks to attract, support, and retain students who graduate from Dallas-area urban high schools with high class rankings without having completed the full university-track curriculum. This summer scholarship program is offered to selected entering freshmen and gives students the opportunity to begin their university education immediately following their high school graduation. UTD believes strongly in the capabilities of these students and fosters the Bridge Program as a supportive introductory environment for those who choose to attend The University of Texas at Dallas. To listen to more information regarding the ABP program and its success please go to the following link.
The Academic Bridge Program provides:
Eligible students will:
Application Form for Academic Bridge Program Student Profiles for 2000-2006 For more information, please contact:
Curriculum:The first day of school, students are given a math assessment test. According to their scores, students are placed in either College Algebra or Pre-Calculus. Orientation, registration, and the distribution of books is also done the same day. Students "officially" start attending classes the next day.
Students attend classes Monday thru Thursday and ABP has a weekly meeting on Friday mornings. The meetings are intended to give students an opportunity to discuss their experiences and allow the ABP staff to follow up on how well students are doing, address any issues/concerns, and the distribute a weekly stipend.
Housing:ABP students live on-campus at University Park expense-free for the duration of the program (June and July). Students are housed with other ABP students and are supplied with furnished apartments, phone lines and cable. In addition, students are given an $80.00 weekly stipend for groceries and entertainment. Three current Bridge students are hired as Peer Advisors to mentor, plan activities, and oversee any housing issues/concerns. Activities & Community Outreach:ABP has several fun activities on-campus (pool parties, barbecues) and at least three off-campus outings (Six Flags, Dallas Summer Musicals, Comet Camp) scheduled each summer. Students are given the opportunity to attend Comet Camp, a campus sponsored three day outing that focuses on developing student leaders. Every Spring, ABP takes a week-long Civil Rights Trip to six cities that are historical sites to the Civil Rights Movement. The trip is planned to enhance students' cultural as well as educational views.ABP students also volunteer their time at various organizations including The North Texas Food Bank and Buckner's Children's Home. ABP Students' Feedback:
Awards:The Academic Bridge Program Receives Tech Titans of the Future Award The Metroplex Technology Business Council presented the “Tech Titan of the Future Award” university level, to the Academic Bridge Program on Friday, August 18, 2006 at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas. The Tech Titans of the Future Award “recognizes educational programs designed to address the gap in the student pipeline in technology and/or educational programs between technology businesses and educational institutions whose purpose is to provide qualified graduates to the technology industry.” ABP was founded seven years ago by Dr. George W. Fair, Dean, School of General Studies. The Academic Bridge Program seeks to attract, support, and retain students with high class rankings who graduate from Dallas area high schools, which are underrepresented at UTD with a special emphasis on students who are the first generation in their family to attend college. Other finalists receiving Honorable Mention were:
ABP Photos:Click on any photo to view an enlarged version. The file size for the enlarged version is listed below each small photo.
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