[BHS etree] COLLEGE/CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for 1/18/05

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College Advisor's Bulletin
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
Contact:  Ilene Abrams  <iabrams at berkeley.k12.ca.us>

SAT WORD OF THE DAY:  INFALLIBLE – incapable of error.  Little children
often believe that their parents are infallible, but as they get older
they realize that even adults make mistakes.

SENIOR SECTION.
TODAY - January 18 (new date due to holiday) - deadline to turn in 
Midyear
School Report Forms to the Registrar in D173 or the College Center.  
This
is required for most schools that requested a counselor recommendation.
It is not required for the UC's and most Cal State campuses.  Paperclip 
a
regular business-sized envelope (addressed to the college, return 
address
Berkeley High, 1980 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA 94704) with one stamp on 
it
to the college Mid-Year Report form and a Transcript Request form.  
Write
"Midyear Report" on the top of each Transcript Request Form.

Cal Grant GPA Information Release Forms are now available in the College
Center and the Registrar’s office.  It takes only a few minutes to fill
out.  This form, along with the FAFSA, determines your eligibility for a
Cal Grant.

SCHOLARSHIPS
Below is a sample of the many scholarships available in the 
College/Career
Center.  Come by to get the complete list.

*Scholar Athlete Milk Moustache of the Year Award Program – Senior award
based on academic performance, athletic excellence, leadership, 
community
service and milk experience.  Applications are only accepted online at [
http://www.whymilk.com ]www.whymilk.com.  25 students will win $7,500
each.  Deadline:  March 4.

Sam Walton Community Scholarship – Senior with a minimum 2.5 GPA who has
taken either the SAT or the ACT and can prove financial need.
Applications available at www.walmartfoundation.org.  $1,000.  Deadline:
February 1.

California State PTA Scholarship – Senior who is a member of the 
Berkeley
High PTSA and has participated in volunteer service.  Application
available in the College Center.  $500 scholarship.  Deadline:  
February 1.

Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards – Apply online at [
http://www.hispanicheritageawards.org ]www.hispanicheritageawards.org or
pick up an application at a participating Subway.  Printed out
applications from the website will NOT be accepted.  There are 6
categories including academic excellence, community service, 
engineering &
mathematics, healthcare, journalism, and sports.  Students must
demonstrate an interest in their category, academic excellence and a
commitment to community service and write an essay on the influence of
their Hispanic heritage in their lives.  Scholarships range from $2,000 
to
$8,000.  Deadline:  February 11 (received deadline)

Bay Area Professionals in Relocation Management – Senior with a minimum
unweighted GPA of 2.5, minimum SAT of 1000, US citizen who relocated to
one of the six Bay Area counties in the last 5 years.  Application
available at [ http://www.scholarshipprograms.org
]www.scholarshipprograms.org.  $1,000.  Deadline:  February 15.

Lewis H. Latimer Scholarship – Black senior with a minimum of 2.5 GPA.
Essay and letter of recommendation also required. Applications available
in the College Center. $500 minimum.  Deadline:  March 4.

*New to the list today

FOR JUNIORS
~
College Works provides free college counseling for LGBTQ youth.  
Services
include help with college applications, SAT prep and financial aid
applications.  Contact Denny David, Education Services Coordinator, by
Friday, January 14th at (415) 703.6150 ext.28 or denny at lyric.org.

*SAT PREP – Princeton Review free events at their Berkeley office on
Shattuck:  DATES HAVE CHANGED.  NEW DATES ARE BELOW:
Free SAT strategy session on Wednesday, January 26 from 7-9 p.m.
To register, call 800-2Review or go to [
http://www.princetonreview.com/events ]www.princetonreview.com/events.

SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES
  California State Summer School for Mathematics & Science (COSMOS) 
offers
four week residential summer programs at UC Davis, Irvine, Santa Cruz 
and
San Diego for high school students (grades 9-12) who excel in math and
science.  Financial aid is available.  For more specific information on
each program, go to [ http://www.ucop.edu/cosmos ]www.ucop.edu/cosmos.
Applications and financial aid forms will be available on the web site 
by
January 18th.

  ECI, a non-profit organization, offers high school students a choice of
six summer programs in Spain and four in France, most with the option to
earn university credit. Participants take classes at a leading language
school, live with host families or in a dormitory setting, and immerse
themselves in the culture and conversation. Sessions range from three to
four weeks in length and include a variety of interesting activities and
excursions. Come to an informational meeting at Berkeley High on
Wednesday, January 19th in room C-125. The France meeting will be at
7:00pm, and the Spain meeting will be at 8:00pm.

Summer High School Apprenticeship Research Program (NASA SHARP) is
designed for students who are U.S. citizens, 16 years and older, who 
have
demonstrated a strong interest in and aptitude for science, technology,
engineering or mathematics (STEM). One of NASA SHARP's objectives is to
encourage the career paths of pre-college students who have been
traditionally underrepresented in these fields.~ They pay for round trip
transportation, room and board for the 6 weeks (June 20-August 12), and
pay a stipend.~ For more information, go to http://nasasharp.com.

Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI) sponsors the 
Summer
for Sickle Cell Science Program which offers a full-time, hands-on
experience in a research laboratory environment.  Each student will work
with a faculty mentor in his or her laboratory.  Applicants must be
current juniors or seniors with a 3.0 average or better and an interest 
in
science.  Applications are available in the College Center. An essay and
letters of recommendation are required.  Deadline:  February 15.


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