The Summer Residential Component, known as “The Galaxy Experience,” comprises a non-bridge component for students entering grades nine through twelve and a bridge experience for those program participants that have completed high school and are ready to enter college.
• The Summer Residential Component is a six-week program that simulates a college-going experience. Upward Bound Math and Science Regional Center provides a well-rounded and balanced array of services and activities for students. Students attend classes tailored to meet their academic needs. They receive personal and academic counseling and tutoring as well as career and cultural enrichment. All classes and activities are designed to enhance the students' preparation and exposure to educational opportunities. The students are housed in the Residence Halls on the WSU campus where the residential staff has the primary responsibility of providing the students with supervision, counseling, and tutoring.
Each evening during the summer component, a different activity is scheduled for student academic or social development. The standard rotation is as follows:
• Monday: Floor Meeting
• Tuesday: Cultural Arts Workshop
• Wednesday: Career and Research Exploration
• Thursday: Social/Cultural Activities
• Friday: Free Night
Students typically have one weekend event planned and paid for by the program. Other activities and outings are at the discretion of the residential staff and students. Events that typically take place are:
Group outings focused on academic pursuits are often scheduled to augment the classroom experience. Past outings have included
