
Attitude and Effort.
Success and Bright Futures.
Applications Open January 2026
About BRIDGE
BRIDGE is a immersive and inclusive program designed to help students transition smoothly and seamlessly from high school to college. Though personalized support, engaging activities and community focused programming, BRIDGE empowers students by addressing challenges, improving access to resources and fostering a strong sense of belonging. The goal of the program is to equip students with the skills, knowledge and confidence they need to thrive in their academic journey.
BRIDGE offers a “low-stakes” learning environment where students can build a strong foundation in the core courses without the pressure of grades. Our prep courses in Chemistry, Physics, Python Coding (CSE), Pre-Calculus/Calculus help students focus on understanding the material and discovering their best learning styles/strategies. Beyond academics, BRIDGE provides high-impact experiences such as industry tours, career development, ensuring students are well-prepared for college and beyond.
Five Week Intensive Academic Enrichment Program at UConn Storrs (in-person, residential)
When: Sunday, June 28, 2026 – Saturday August 1, 2026
Subjects Offered
Mathematics: Pre-Calculus, Introduction to Calculus & Calculus
Chemistry: Introduction to Chemistry
Physics: Introduction to Physics
Biology – for healthcare-focused students
Application Process
- Review Eligibility
- Commit to full participation
- Complete the online application
- Submit application by May 1st
- Confirm Financial aid details
- Contact BRIDGE team with any questions

Eligibility
All majors in Engineering, students in ACES (pre-engineering, pre-nursing), students in CLAS wishing to be engineers or health science professionals are welcome to apply! We have partnerships to provide curated content and financial support for students in the following majors:
- Civil and Enviroonmental Engineering (through CT Department of Transportation)
- Biomedical and Chemical Engineering interested in healthcare careers, Biological and Health Science (through UConn Health)
- Physics or Engineering Physics (through UConn Physics Faculty)
While BRIDGE is open to all students from all UConn campuses, we welcome and highly encourage the follow to apply:
- first generation students
- students from high schools in Connecticut Alliance Districts or similar state programs/designations
- technical high school students
- students who partcipated in a TRO program or similar programs
- Pell grant eligible students or students with significant financial need
- students who are or think they may be neurodiverse
- students who have experience life challenges or overcome adversity
The Five Pillars
Academic
Excellence
Solid academic foundation for excellence in the College of Engineering and STEM.
Self Care &
Advocacy
Self-care and stress management strategies to advocate for needs and maintain well-being.
Professional
Foundations
Industry tours, professional development and networking opportunities with professionals, including alumni.
Community
Development
Nurturing community connections, fostering communication and collaboration skills.
Strategic
Success
Balancing academic responsibilities and navigating the College of Engineering effectively.
Academic Excellence
To instill Academic Excellence, the BRIDGE program emphasizes the importance of a strong work ethic and dedication to academics for students in the College of Engineering. Students will review the foundations of Math (Pre-Calculus or Calculus), Chemistry, Computer Programming (Python), Physics and Biology before the semester begins. Sessions are led by UConn faculty, staff, and graduate students, with support from undergraduate students who are BRIDGE alum and have successfully completed the courses . Although these sessions do not provide UConn credit, they are designed to build confidence, develop strategies, and enhance preparedness. Upon successful completion of the program, students will take a Fall BRIDGE class and earn 3 credits.


Self-Care and Advocacy
In the BRIDGE program, we know how important mental health and well-being are for success in the College of Engineering. Engineering can be tough, so we help students learn ways to manage stress and take care of themselves. We offer workshops on mindfulness, time management, and communication to help students stay balanced while facing academic and personal challenges. The program provides a supportive space to practice these skills, so students are ready to take care of their well-being throughout college. BRIDGE helps students succeed not just academically, but in all areas of life.
Professional Foundations
This pillar offers an immersive look into engineering careers. Students can tour leading engineering companies and interact with professionals, including successful BRIDGE alumni. These experiences provide real-world insights into various engineering career paths and the skills needed to excel. The program also facilitates networking sessions, allowing students to connect with industry leaders and gain valuable perspectives on the professional environment they’ll enter after graduation. By focusing on real-world applications and professional development, BRIDGE helps students understand and appreciate the engineering field, building a strong foundation for their future careers.










Community Development
In the Community Development aspect of the BRIDGE program, students are encouraged to cultivate a sense of belonging and mutual support within the engineering community. This pillar is about more than just forming connections; it’s about nurturing a collaborative spirit and a shared sense of purpose. Through team-building activities, group projects, and community initiatives, students learn the value of working together and contributing to the broader community. These experiences are designed to foster communication skills, cultural competence, and a deep understanding of the impact engineers can have beyond the classroom. By emphasizing the importance of community in the engineering field, BRIDGE helps students develop into well-rounded professionals who value teamwork and community engagement as key components of their future careers.
Strategic Success
Strategic Success is a key pillar of the BRIDGE program, focusing on developing essential skills for navigating the college environment effectively. This aspect of the program teaches students the art of balancing academic responsibilities with extracurricular activities and social engagements. Through carefully planned schedules and organized events, students learn firsthand the importance of time management, goal setting, and prioritization skills critical for success in the demanding field of engineering. These structured experiences are designed not only to mirror the typical college day but also to empower students with strategies for academic achievement and personal fulfillment. By fostering these skills, BRIDGE ensures that students are not just prepared for the academic rigors of college but are also equipped to thrive in all aspects of university life.

The BRIDGE program fee is $1995 USD. Understanding the financial aspects of higher education, the BRIDGE program is committed to supporting our students through a combination of fellowships and scholarships. These financial aids significantly reduce the $1995 program fee. Fellowships are awarded based on need, as determined through a student’s Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) from the FAFSA, and are designed to discount the admission cost to BRIDGE. Importantly, students with high financial aid needs will have their program fee completely covered, ensuring that the program is accessible to all, regardless of financial background.
Moreover, the financial aid we offer operates on a sliding scale, tailored to meet the varying needs of our students. This approach ensures fair and equitable support, enabling a diverse group of students to benefit from the BRIDGE experience. In addition, scholarships are awarded at the graduation ceremony to students who demonstrate strong effort and a positive attitude throughout the program. On average, BRIDGE distributes between $50,000 to $60,000 in scholarships to our deserving participants at the end of the program.
The one-time fee of $1995.00 USD for BRIDGE covers not only the five weeks of the summer program but also extends to the support we provide throughout your undergraduate journey. This comprehensive fee, made possible by the generous contributions of donors and corporations, is a reduced rate from our Institute’s cost of $3500 per student. It includes:
- Room & Board at Storrs, CT for the 5-week summer program duration.
- Access to 5 academic teachers, programmatic staff/faculty, and undergraduate coaches.
- Weekend activities and transportation during the program.
- Industry tour programming and transportation during the program & academic year.
- Academic materials, including textbooks and online platforms.
- Mentor-Mentee programming during the academic year, including bus trips to NYC/Boston.
- Tutoring services for BRIDGE students during the academic year.
- One-on-one coaching and check-ins during your first year.
- Other needs and incidentals.
Please note, payment is required only AFTER receiving formal acceptance to the BRIDGE program (end of May/June). You will be prompted to pay when we send you a confirmation.