Frequently
Asked Questions
- What is Veterans Upward Bound?
- What is the cost to veterans?
- How do I qualify for VUB?
- What are the classes offered in this program?
- What if I have been out of school for thirty-plus
years and don't have much confidence in my ability to get
through the program?
- Where and when are classes held?
- Would I be able to use the library and other
services on campus?
- Once I'm done with these college prep courses
what kind of programs will I be ready for?
- Will VUB provide Financial Aid?
- Will VUB help me find a job?
- Will VUB assist me with a career path or
help me choose a school?
- How do I apply for the VUB program?
What is Veterans Upward Bound?
The Veterans Upward Bound (VUB) program at the University
of Massachusetts Boston is a federally funded TRIO program
that provides college prep and/or GED courses at NO COST to
qualified veterans.
What is the cost to veterans?
NOTHING! IT'S FREE! All Veteran Upward Bound classes
and supplies are FREE to qualified veterans.
How do I qualify for VUB?
All participants must have at least 181 days of active
service with better than a dishonorable discharge.
All participants must be either low-income (based on federal
poverty income charts) or potential first generation college
students (neither parent has a baccalaureate degree).
All participants must have academic need.
What are the classes offered in this
program?
One-day workshops to include topics such as speed-reading,
goal setting, resume writing, stress management and personal
finance.
Refresher and college prep courses are designed to help veterans
brush up on their academic skills or master new skills. Courses
provided include Basic Math, Writing, Social Science, Laboratory
Science, Algebra, Literature, Study Skills, Composition and
Computer Skills.
What if I have been out of school for
thirty-plus years and don't have much confidence in my ability
to get through the program?
Come and see us, we have the skills and expertise
to assist you and help you be successful. We develop individualized
learning plans for each student.
Where and when are classes held?
VUB classes are held at the University of Massachusetts
Boston campus, 100 Morrissey Blvd., Dorchester, MA. The campus
is wheelchair accessible and is conveniently located near
the MBTA Red line and the Southeast Expressway. Classes are
offered during two sixteen-week cycles during the year. Call
the VUB office to schedule an interview and for the start
date of the next cycle.
Would I be able to use the library and
other services on campus?
YES. VUB students have access to most campus facilities.
Once I'm done with these college prep
courses what kind of programs will I be ready for?
-
2 year colleges
-
4year colleges or universities
-
Professional Training Programs
-
Vocational Certificate Programs
Will VUB provide Financial Aid?
No. All services, including our academic and GED classes,
are free to qualified veterans. We do not provide financial
aid for college, university or technical school. We will help
you with the application process for financial aid.
Will VUB help me find a job?
No. We do not offer career placement services. However, we do offer career counseling, resume development and
referrals.
Will VUB assist me with a career path
or help me choose a school?
YES. Our staff can work with you to help determine
what career field might be appropriate for you. We can also
you determine which school will best prepare you for your
chosen field.
How do I apply for the VUB program?
Call, email or stop by the office to make an appointment
with our staff.
Bring your DD214. If you do not have it, the VUB staff will
be able to help you obtain them.
After answering some questions, signing required forms and
filling out the VUB application, the staff will set up an
assessment appointment to help determine with Pathway is right
for you.
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