november 12—everyone’s expected. 2016... · 2020. 7. 23. · juniors—eric will work with you...
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The next Saturday meeting is November 12. We’ll be in Landrum, room 110, beginning at 9:30 a.m. and ending at 3 p.m. We’ll have lunch at the Village Café at Norse Commons as we did last month.
Seniors—Judy will discuss Financial Aid Packages as well as Finding the Fit. If you’ve received texts from Finding the Fit saying to contact your Adviser, it means to call or text Judy or Eric. Go ahead and apply to NKU if you haven’t already done so.
Juniors—Eric will work with you to start your online scholarship search and consider your scholarship essay.
Sophomores and 9th graders—Laken will have a number of intriguing activities for you.
Volume 28, Issue 2
November, 2016
NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
N O V E M B E R 1 2 — E V E R Y O N E ’ S E X P E C T E D
October Pictures 2
Student Spotlight 3
December Meeting Info 3
Thinking Corner 3
Inside this issue:
Upward Bound Staff
Eric Brose, Director
859.448-8931
Judy Welsh
Academic Adviser
859.448-8932
Brenda Rigg
Admin. Secretary
859.448-8930
NEW STUDENTS
We have a Facebook page, which is NKU Upward Bound. You need to re-quest to join it. Once Eric receives your request, then he’ll put you in the group as soon as he can. We also use remind.com to send messages. If you want to join, the code is nkuu for you to receive Upward Bound reminders.
INCLEMENT WEATHER
If the weather is too dangerous for students to attend a Saturday meeting, please have your parent call us at 448-8930 to leave a message. We will ex-cuse you. If the university closes on the day of a Saturday meeting, then that meeting date will be cancelled and we’ll try to reschedule later.
P A G E 2 B R E A K I N G B O U N D A R I E S
October 8th meeting pictures
Juniors and sophomores were able to meet new friends and re-establish friendships from the summer.
Here are some pictures.
When walking through the halls at Gallatin
County High School, you might think you’re see-
ing double. But no. You’ve just passed twin
brothers. They may be tired of hearing people
say this, but we can tell them apart by their glass-
es or lack of, but we can and should tell them
apart by their differences in opinions and likes
and dislikes. By checking out the Student Spot-
light questionnaire, we find:
If I had an extra $50, I’d: Saul—put it in my sav-
ings account; Chendo—buy a bunch of clothes.
I’d rather be: Saul—playing basketball than
watching tv; Chendo—anywhere else than at
school.
I’ve been known to consume large quantities of:
Saul—chips; Chendo—food.
Something I want to do in my life is: Saul—
become a doctor; Chendo—be a doctor.
A quality I most admire in other people and why
is: Saul—their creativeness because they’re crea-
tive and I’d like to be more creative; Chendo—
kindness because being kind is always nice.
P A G E 3
Student spotlight
V O L U M E 2 8 , I S S U E 2
A positive influence in my life and why has been:
Saul—Martin Luther King Jr. because he taught me
to love everyone; Chendo—Greg Mortenson be-
cause he shows kindness all the time.
I hope people see me as: Saul—a good person;
Chendo—a kind funny person.
DECEMBER 3—WE’RE TRAVELING!
The December newsletter will be mailed after the December meeting because of Thanksgiving and our office will be closed for a few days. We’ll not have time to prepare it.
DON’T FORGET the DECEMBER 3 meeting, 9:30 a.m.—3 p.m. Dress for the weather because we’ll visit downtown Cincinnati after lunch.
Chendo Zapote
Saul Zapote
Upward Bound 241 Johns Hill Road Highland Heights, KY 41099
Think about this problem and when you have the
answer call us at 448-8930. Give your name, the
date and time of your call and the answer.
If a man and a half can cut down a tree and a half
in a hour and a half, how many trees can nine
men cut down in nine hours?
THINKING CORNER
PH: 859-448-8930 FAX: 859-442-3524
Breaking Boundaries
NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
upwardbound.nku.edu