The UB Program is required to offer students who have met program standards and who have not yet graduated from high school a six-week academic/residential experience each summer. The summer residential program, which includes room and board, meals, instruction, tutoring, and activities sponsored by the UB program is free to selected students. The students will reside on the University of Central Florida’s campus for one week, and the remaining five-weeks will consist of weekly day camps at Edgewater High School or Apopka Highschool. By residing on campus, students can focus on their academic and personal development in a structured environment. During the residential week, students are not permitted to leave campus unless it involves a UB sponsored activity nor can they have visitors, to include family members and friends. A well-supervised, structured summer program affords students the opportunity to reside and learn in a supportive campus community. The UB experience sets high expectations for students and provides services for students to reach their potential.