Summer Bridge to College Leadership Program
The Summer Bridge to College Leadership Program is a four-week, residential summer bridge program for students who may be the first in their family to attend college, attended under-resourced high schools, or are from low-income backgrounds. Components of the Summer Bridge Program include mentoring, leadership development, individualized learning support, study skills workshops, career development, and social activities designed to support the transition to college and academic life at Pepperdine.

Additionally, Summer Bridge scholars will take a general education course that enables them to experience the pace and rigor of a college class. Students will receive guidance on how to access and take advantage of all resources available to support them during their time at Pepperdine. By easing the transition to college life, the Bridge to College Leadership Program will supply students with the tools needed to thrive in college, developing them as leaders on campus and beyond.

Learn more here: https://seaver.pepperdine.edu/academics/academic-support/student-success-center/summer-bridge-leadership-program/
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Have either of your parent(s) or legal guardian(s) obtained a bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university? *
Have you confirmed your enrollment at Pepperdine University for fall of 2024? *
The Summer Bridge program will take place from July 1-26, 2024. Participants will be enrolled in 4 units of coursework, as well as required supplemental programming, and must commit to living full-time in Malibu for the 4-week duration of the program. Are you able to commit fully to these program components? *
What is your intended major at Pepperdine? *
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What does being first-generation mean to you? (200 word max)
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