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Summer Bridge in English

 

David NickellWelcome to the homepage for the Summer Bridge in English Program at the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith! Chances are you have been referred to our website and/or received an invitation to join the Summer Bridge Program, so thank you for visiting. As the director of this unique and exciting program, I am confident that through the rigorous instruction and thoughtful academic support that this program affords, you can thrive at 91Ãâ·Ñ¸£ÀûÍø. After reading through the information provided here, I hope you will consider applying. Please feel free to explore the page and contact me if you have any questions!

David Nickell, Program Director


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Summer Bridge is a FREE comprehensive, five-week summer transition program designed to assist qualifying first-year students in their transition from high school to the university setting by offering an accelerated pathway to college readiness in academic literacy and writing. Students who participate in the Summer Bridge program complete their first composition class, ENGL 1203 (with a co-requisite 0201 course), before they begin their inaugural fall semester. 

By participating in Summer Bridge, students will get a head start in their college journey, build support systems with faculty, staff, and peers, and gain essential skills that will facilitate their transition to and success at 91Ãâ·Ñ¸£ÀûÍø. Bridge students will be provided a peer mentor for the first full academic year (fall and spring semesters). The mentor will provide academic support and encouragement and will introduce SBP mentees to a wide range of resources and support services provided by 91Ãâ·Ñ¸£ÀûÍø.

"I learned that I am capable of writing and not to doubt myself. I am more confident with my writing."

— Jen, Summer Bridge 2023


"I learned I’m cable of writing a well-developed essay with the proper tools and support system from my peers. I have always been antisocial, but as time went on, I got close to a lot of classmates."
—Valerie, Summer Bridge 2023

"I had great experience with my peer group. They always reminded me when work was due and helped me when we did peer reviews."
—Miguel, Summer Bridge 2023
 
"I was not the greatest author or writer. Now I feel like I can easily formulate complex essays and research papers. I learned that in order for me to succeed, I need to put myself first. This was especially hard for me with my living situation; however, I persevered thanks to Mr. Nickell."
— Jeffrey, Summer Bridge 2023

The Summer Bridge program is open to first-time students who meet certain criteria. Applicants must be referred either by the 91Ãâ·Ñ¸£ÀûÍø 91Ãâ·Ñ¸£ÀûÍø Office, the ROAR First-Year Advising Center, or their high school counselor.

Once a student has been referred to the SBP by the 91Ãâ·Ñ¸£ÀûÍø admissions office or a high school counselor, here are the next steps:

  1. Click on the dark blue button above to fill out the brief application. Wait for a confirmation email with additional information from the Bridge director. 
  2. Schedule an appointment with a ROAR first-year advisor who will place you in the program if they determine you are eligible.
  3. Once you have been accepted, you must attend a Summer Bridge Program Orientation prior to the first day of the summer session. You will be notified by the Bridge director of the orientation session dates and times. 

Summer Bridge 2024 will be Monday, July 8, through Wednesday, Aug. 7.

Classes will meet daily (Monday through Thursday) from 10:20 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

For ​questions or more information on Summer Bridge, contact the Summer Bridge director at David.Nickell@uafs.edu.