[BHS etree] COLLEGE/CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for 02-08-05

bhs at idiom.com bhs at idiom.com
Mon Feb 7 20:30:42 PST 2005


College Advisor's Bulletin
Tuesday, February 8, 2005
Contact:  Ilene Abrams  iabrams at berkeley.k12.ca.us

SAT WORD OF THE DAY:  VERBOSE – wordy.  Some speakers are short and to 
the
point, while others are quite verbose and drone on for hours.

TODAY - FEBRUARY 8 – Junior parent college information night.  6:30-8:30
p.m.  Berkeley High library.  Enter on Allston Way at Milvia.  For more
information, contact me at [ mailto:iabrams at berkeley.k12.ca.us
]iabrams at berkeley.k12.ca.us. This event is for parents and guardians 
only.
  Students will receive this information in their junior English classes.

JOB OPENING
Student needed to do light clerical work.  Contact Debbie Taylor at
Debbie at greatparents.net.  $8 per hour.

COLLEGE VISITS
February 15
8:30 a.m. – DeVry University.  CANCELLED.
9:30 – Western Career College and Silicon Valley College.  Four campuses
throughout the Bay Area offering programs in design and visual arts,
business and information systems, medical and dental, and biotechnology.

March 1, 10:35 – Academy of Art University.  The representative will 
speak
about undergraduate programs as well as summer programs for high school
students.

For an excellent article on another perspective on the SAT read Jay
Mathews article in the Washington Post, “Seven Reasons NOT to Fear the 
New
SAT.”  [
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A17748-2005Jan18.html
]http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A17748-2005Jan18.html

SENIOR SECTION.
*Interested in the culinary arts?  San Francisco City College is now
accepting applications for Fall 2005.  For a total cost of about $2,000
(including tuition, books, tools and uniforms for 2 years) you have the
opportunity to earn an Associate in Science College degree (60 units), 
an
Award of Achievement and an American Culinary Federation Certificate of
Completion. Job placement assistance is available to all students. Each
semester, well-known, growing companies recruit H&R students on campus.
Applications are available at [ http://www.ccsf.edu/cahs
]www.ccsf.edu/cahs or by calling the Culinary Arts and Hospitality
Management Program at City College of San Francisco at (415) 239-3152.
Deadline:  April 11.

SAN FRANCISCO STATE – The representative from SF State will be in D221 
on
Wednesday, February 16 at lunchtime.  Please stop by to see her if you
have questions.  If you still need to turn in your official transcript,
you can give it to her at that time.

Get help filling out your financial aid documents every Tuesday and
Thursday in the College Center from 2:30 to 4:30.  No sign-ups are
necessary.

FAFSA WORKSHOPS – Get help filling out your FAFSA.  Students, parents, 
and
guardians welcome.  February 8, 10, 15, 24 and 25 at 3:30 p.m. in the
Berkeley High library.  You must sign up in the College Center.

Cash for College Days – Get individual help filling out the FAFSA and
preparing your tax returns.  To complete the FAFSA (and your tax 
returns,
if you want), bring your parent or guardian, social security card or 
alien
registration card and 2004 tax returns or 2004 income records.  All 
events
will be held in English and Spanish. Four opportunities to participate:
Thursday, February 10 – Oakland Unified School District Dr. Willie 
Harper
Building, 314 East 10th Street, Oakland, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 12 – Eastmont Town Center, 2nd Floor, 7200 Bancroft
Ave., Oakland, 10 am to 2 pm
Saturday, February 26 – Laney College – Forum, 900 Fallon Street, 
Oakland,
CA, 10 am to 2 pm

SCHOLARSHIPS
Below are samples of the many scholarships available in the 
College/Career
Center.  Don’t miss this opportunity for free money!  An updated list is
printed every Monday.

Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund - Student of Asian
and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity and be a US citizen, US national,
permanent resident or citizen of the Freely Associated States, first 
time
incoming college student in fall 2005, minimum unweighted GPA of 2.7.
$2,000.  Deadline:  February 15.

Scholarships for students interested in a career in public safety – fire
service, emergency medical services.  Interested students should submit 
a
one page statement for consideration to:  Kevin White, Berkeley Fire
Department Station #2, 2029 Berkeley Way, Berkeley, CA 94704.  Deadline:
March 31.

Berkeley Community Fund – Senior planning to attend 2 or 4 year college 
in
the fall of 2005, minimum GPA of 2.5, participates in extracurricular
activities, community service and/or employment.  Applications available
in the College Center or at [ http://www.berkfund.org/
]www.berkfund.org/apply_for_grant.htm  $500-$3,000.  Deadline:  March 7.

*New to the list today

FOR JUNIORS
Saturday, February 19, 8:30 am-3:30 pm - University of San Francisco
Multicultural Junior Preview Day for African American, Latino and Native
American high school juniors. You must have a minimum GPA of 2.75 to
participate.  Presentations on academics, majors, and eligibility
requirements, campus tour, meetings with admissions counselors, etc.
Space is limited to 50 students.  Applications available in the College
Center.  Free.  Application deadline:  February 9.

SAT – February 16 is the late registration deadline for the March 12th
SAT.  I am not recommending that juniors take this test in March,
particularly students currently taking Algebra 2 and geometry, because I
believe you will benefit from two more months of class time.  Please do
not take it as a “practice,” because colleges will see all of your 
scores.
  ACT – March 4 is the regular registration deadline for the April 9 ACT
test.

People’s Test Preparation Service of UC Berkeley will be offering free 
SAT
prep at Berkeley High School.  Wednesdays and Thursdays, 3:30-5:30,
starting February 23.  Room G205.  To enroll, send an email with your 
full
name, school name and phone number to [ mailto:register4ptps at yahoo.com
]register4ptps at yahoo.com or call (510) 642-4951.

FOR ALL GRADES
Mini-University Program sponsored by the UC Berkeley chapter of the
Society of Women Engineers.  This is a great opportunity to get 
first-hand
information about student life on campus.  You do not need to be 
planning
an engineering career to participate.  Friday, February 25, 9:30 to 4:00
p.m.  Free.  Applications available in the College/Career Center.

The Stanford Black Student Union is sponsoring a high school conference 
on
April 2nd titled “Breaking Down Barriers to Success.”   There will be
workshops and seminars.  Open to students in grades 9-12.  Cost:  $15.
Applications available in the College/Career Center.  Deadline:  March 
18.


SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES
The list of summer opportunities is now available in the College/Career
Center.  Come by and see the wide range of programs available.  
Following
are a few samples:

Internship program for entering juniors and seniors (current sophomores
and juniors) at UC San Francisco Department of Pediatrics.  Eight week
program (mid-June through mid-August), 40 hours per week.  Students work
in a laboratory with a mentor on a research project, attend seminars and
tour the UCSF facilities.  Students are paid $1200 for their
participation.  BHS can nominate five students for the program.  If you
are interested, pick up an application in the College/Career Center.
Return application to Ms. Abrams. Deadline:  March 18.

American University’s School of Communication – June 20-July 15.  
Courses
in film, writing, photography, video production, etc.  Rolling 
admissions.
Applications available in the College/Career Center.

__________________________
Janet Huseby and Kathryn Capps are the facilitators of the etree; please
direct any questions or concerns to them at <bhs-owner at idiom.com>

To subscribe to the etree, write bhs-request at idiom.com with one word 
only in the subject line: subscribe.
To unsubscribe, write bhs-request at idiom.com with one word only in the
subject line: unsubscribe.





More information about the BHS mailing list