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bridge program

1 of 1noun
/ˈbrɪʤ proʊg.ræm/
Forms:bridge programs
1

an educational initiative designed to help students transition from one level of study to another or from one educational institution to another

A bridge program is an educational pathway designed to help students transition smoothly between different levels of education or career stages. It provides additional support, resources, or courses to prepare students for more advanced study or training. These programs often focus on filling knowledge gaps, improving skills, or adapting to a new academic or professional environment. They are commonly used for students moving from high school to college, between academic disciplines, or into professional fields, ensuring they are well-equipped to succeed in their next phase.

  • The university offers a bridge program for international students to enhance their English language proficiency before starting their degree courses in the United States.
  • The bridge program provides high school graduates with foundational skills in math and science to prepare them for college-level coursework in the United States.
  • Sarah enrolled in a bridge program for adult learners, which offered remedial classes in reading and writing before she started her college degree in the United States.
  • The community college partners with local employers to offer a bridge program that trains students in specific job skills needed for entry-level positions in the workforce in the United States.
  • The bridge program for transfer students helps ease the transition from a two-year college to a four-year university by offering academic advising and support services in the United States.