[BHS etree] COLLEGE/CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for 1/20/06

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College Advisor's Bulletin
Friday, January 20, 2006

Contact: Ilene Abrams  iabrams at berkeley.k12.ca.us

SAT WORD OF THE DAY:    DUPLICITY - deception.  After years of
duplicity, the manufacturers of Insta-Hair Growth System were busted
for false advertising and mail fraud.

FOR SENIORS
FAFSA Workshops - sign up in D221 for the daytime workshops
Bring your financial information and your questions.  Trained
assistants from UC Berkeley will be available to help you fill out
the financial aid forms.  All workshops are in the Berkeley High
School library computer lab.  
Friday, February 3, 7:30 a.m.
Wednesday, February 8, 3:30 p.m.
Monday, February 13, 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 16, 7:30 a.m.
Tuesday, February 21, 3:30 p.m.

Parents - did you miss the FAFSA information night in December?  A
videotape of the presentation is now available.  Send an e-mail to
iabrams at berkeley.k12.ca.us to get on the list to check out the tape. 

SCHOLARSHIPS
*Morris and Juliet James Achievement Award - Scholarship sponsored by
the Berkeley Retired Teachers Association.  Must be a BHS senior.
Preference goes to students who have attended Berkeley Unified School
District schools for most of their school years.  Applications
available in D221. Deadline:  April 5, 2006.  

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority - Open to African-American senior females with
a minimum GPA of 3.0 planning on attending a four year college in the
fall.  Award:  $1,000.  Deadline:  May 1.  

Vietnamese Physician Association - Open to students of Vietnamese
descent with financial need and a minimum GPA of 3.5 planning to
attend college in the fall.  Applications available in D221.  Award:
$1,000. Deadline:  April 15.

Kiwanis Scholarship - Open to all students from Berkeley, Albany and
El Cerrito.  Two letters of recommendation and essay required.  A
total of $35,000 in scholarship money will be awarded. Complete
application must be received by Kiwanis by March 31.  

Lewis H. Latimer Scholarship - Open to African-American seniors with
a minimum GPA of 2.5 who is planning to enroll in a four year
college, community college or business school.  Essay and letter of
recommendation also required.  Applications available in D221. Award:
Minimum of $500.  Deadline:  March 3.

Hispanic Community Affairs Council - Senior of Hispanic heritage who
is a resident of Alameda County, planning to attend a community
college, four year college or approved technical or vocational
school.  Deadline:  March 3, 2006.  Award:  $500 (community college),
$1,000 (four year college).  

Pick up a list of all of the scholarships that have been listed in
the bulletin in D221.

FOR JUNIORS AND SENIORS
Free SAT and ACT prep for Berkeley library card holders.  Go to
www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org/.  Then click on Electronic Resources,
then Education, then Learn A Test.  You will be asked for your name
and library card number at this point. Under subject category
"College Entrance Exams" choose one of the SAT or ACT options.  

TOMORROW - ARTISTS - National Portfolio Day, Saturday, January 21 at
Art Academy University, 79 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, 12:00
noon - 4:00pm  This is your chance to have your portfolio reviewed by
an expert.  Representatives of over 30 leading colleges of art and
design will be present.  For more information, go to www.npda.org or
call 800-544-ARTS.

SAT/ACT TEST DATES - TODAY - January 20 is the late registration
deadline for the February 11 ACT.  February 24 is the regular
registration deadline for the April 1 SAT.    Seniors, please
remember that you must list all of your colleges on the registration
form to receive your official scores. 

FOR JUNIORS
Mr. Stringfellow and I will be meeting with all junior English
classes the week of February 6.  Following the group meetings, you
will be able to sign up for individual meetings with one of us.

Tuesday, February 7, 6:30-8:30 p.m.  Junior parent college meeting in
the Berkeley High library.  Enter at 1980 Allston Way.  I will
provide an overview of all aspects of the college admissions process.
Come with your questions! 

ALL STUDENTS
Berkeley Youth Alternatives (BYA) has available part-time positions
for teenagers who are demonstrating their ability to meet and/or
exceed the requirements to graduate from high school. The available
positions are to work with our Community Garden Team or to work with
our Landscaping Team. The hours are Mon-Fri 4-6pm.  To apply, please
bring your most recent report card or progress report and stop by our
Career Center at 1255 Allston Way and fill out an application.
Seniors especially are encouraged to apply.  

Etude Club of Berkeley offers over $1500 in prizes in the Young
Artist Award Competition.  Awards in piano, voice and orchestral
instruments.  For application and audition requirements, call Dr.
Susan Waller at 925-829-4922.  Deadline:  March 15.  

Save Me A Spot in College Scholarship Contest.  Use your talents to
write an essay, create a poster or produce a 30 second TV ad on the
topic: Why should California leaders save you and your peers a spot
in college?  A total of $50,000 in scholarship prizes will be
awarded.  Open to all students in grades 6-12. For more information,
go to www.collegecampaign.org/contest or call 1-800-459-9586.
Deadline:  March 15.

SUMMER PROGRAMS
*UC San Francisco summer paid internship for entering seniors.  Eight
week program of lab research, lunch seminars, college application and
career information, tours of other college campuses, etc.   This is a
fantastic opportunity for all students interested in science.  Women,
underrepresented minorities and students who have faced challenges
are especially encouraged to apply.  Applications available in D221
and at
http://www.pediatrics.medschool.ucsf.edu/youth/training/intern.aspx.
Deadline:  March 1.

Washington University High School Summer Scholars Program - For
students entering their senior year.  Choose from college courses in
small classes, engage in fun activities and learn about college.  Two
sessions:  June 11-July 15 and July 16-August 18.  Applications
available at www.ucollege.wustl.edu/hssp.  Scholarships available.  

California State Summer School for the Arts (Innerspark).  This is a
month-long arts training program in animation, visual arts, dance,
music, film/video, theatre and creative writing for talented artists.
July 8-August 5 at California Institute for the Arts in Valencia,
California.  Students may apply in one or more disciplines.  Cost is
$2,185, need-based scholarships are available.  Applications
available at www.innerspark.us.  Deadline:  February 28.  

Smith College Summer Science & Engineering - Open to high school
girls with a strong interest in science, engineering and/or medicine.
$4,000, but scholarships are available.  Four weeks:  July 2-29.
Applications available at www.smith.edu/summerprograms/ssep.  
  
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