A group of 50 rising ninth- and 10th-graders from Woodlawn High School will enjoy an early college experience at the University of Alabama at Birminghamthrough the Summer Bridge Program from July 28-31.
The Summer Bridge Program, which introduces students to life on campus, has been organized by the UAB Office of the Provost in collaboration with the UAB School of Education and the UAB Department of Art and Art History.
Summer Bridge Program Brings Woodlawn Students to UAB for College Crash Course
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