[BHS etree] COLLEGE/CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for 04/24/06
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College Advisor's Bulletin
Monday, April 24, 2006
Contact Ilene Abrams: iabrams at berkeley.k12.ca.us
SAT WORD OF THE DAY: VINDICTIVE – obsessed with revenge; spiteful.
Even people who are not vindictive my nature can become bent on revenge
when a family member is attacked.
JOB OPENINGS
MTC Summer High School Internship Program – open to students at least
16 years old who have completed the 10th grade and has a GPA of 2.8 or
above. 25 internships available throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
Salary: $8.25 per hour. Students may work full or part-time for up to
8 weeks between June and August 2005. Applications available in D221
or at www.mtc.ca.gov.
Meyer Sound Labs has 5-7 paid summer internships for high school
students (must be 16 year old) in manufacturing operations doing
assembly or data entry type work. Interns must commit to a minimum of
6-8 weeks for 30 hours per week. Interested students can either stop by
Meyer Sound at 2832 San Pablo Ave. (near Ashby) between 8:30 AM and 5
PM to fill out an application, or can email hr at meyersound.com. To learn
more about Meyer Sound Labs, visit www.meyersound.com. Deadline to
apply is May 15, 2006.
SENIORS
MAY 1 DEADLINE – May 1 is the deadline to send in your Statement of
Intent to Register (SIR) to most colleges and universities. For most
schools, if you do not send in your SIR and your deposit (if required)
by May 1, you will not be able to attend that school in the fall. You
may only send in a SIR to one school. It is unethical to tell more
than one school that you plan to attend their college in the fall. If
you have any questions at all, please stop by to see me at lunch or
after school.
UC Merced is still accepting applications for all majors for fall 2006.
To apply, you must download a paper application at
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/undergrad_adm/apply/
download.html This is a great opportunity to attend a UC campus if you
are UC eligible. Because this is a new school, classes are small and
you will have the opportunity to start new traditions, set up clubs,
and attend classes and live in all new buildings. UC Merced is also a
very diverse campus.
EVENTS
ST. MARY’S COLLEGE FAIR – April 29th, 1:00-4:30 p.m. This is the
biggest fair of the year, with representatives from nearly 150 colleges
present to answer your questions. There are also workshops on
admissions, financial aid, athletic recruitment, historically black
colleges, and more. You can take the bus from Berkeley High for only
$2. Sign up with Ms. Harris in D221. Or take BART – free shuttles
from the Orinda BART will take you right to the fair.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Bay Area Council Scholarship Program – Open to all seniors who plan to
attend one of the following colleges in the fall: Mills, Santa Clara,
Stanford, UC Berkeley or University of San Francisco. Selection based
on financial need, leadership skills, academic honors and community
involvement. Five scholarships for $5,000 and five for $10,000 will be
awarded. Deadline: All applications must be received by April 28.
Applications available in D221. .
Vietnam Veterans Group of San Quentin – Scholarships open to graduating
seniors who either have a parent or legal guardian currently serving in
the Armed Forces or was honorably discharged from the Armed Forces.
Two scholarships available - $1,500 and $750. Deadline: May 5.
Lambda Theta Nu Sorority 2006 Latina Scholarship Fund – Applicant must
be a female graduating senior of Latino heritage who is planning to
attend an accredited two or four year college or technical school.
Deadline: May 5
FOR JUNIORS AND SENIORS
College Visits
Tuesday, April 25
2:30 Hobart and William Smith, New York
College Presentations
*Exploring College Options – featuring representatives from Duke,
Georgetown, Harvard and Penn. Monday, May 8, 7:30 p.m. Hilton San
Francisco, 333 O’Farrell St., SF, 415-771-1400.
*University of Rochester – Saturday, May 20, 10:00 a.m., San Francisco
Airport Marriott. For more information, go to
www.enrollment.rochester.edu/admissions/events
SAT/ACT TEST DATES – April 28 is the regular registration deadline for
the June 3 SAT. May 5 is the regular registration deadline for the
June 10 ACT. Students may register for the SAT at www.collegeboard.com
or for the ACT at www.act.org. There are also paper registration
applications for both tests available in D221.
2006 Legal Heritage Institute - The Foundation of the State Bar of
California is accepting applications for the 2006 Legal Heritage
Institute. The Institute is a week-long, all- expenses paid trip to
Sacramento where participants will learn about the rule of law, the
importance of an independent judiciary, careers in the legal
profession, and more. Upon successful completion of the program,
students are eligible to receive a college scholarship of up to $1,500
upon enrollment in college. Winners of an essay contest will be invited
to attend. To enter, students must submit a 1,000-word essay on the
topic “Rights and Responsibilities Under the Law” along with a
completed application and personal statement. In 2006, the Foundation
will conduct the Institute from Sunday, August 6 to Saturday, August 12
in Sacramento, CA. Students will be housed at the UC Davis campus and
will visit courthouses, law firms, museums, and participate in
extracurricular activities in the Sacramento/Davis area. Students must
have at least a 2.5 unweighted GPA and be between the ages of 16 and
18. Applications available in D221. Deadline: April 24.
ALL STUDENTS
*Summer Reading Skills Program – sponsored by Cal State East Bay, these
classes are available for students of all grades. Classes offered in
Berkeley and Oakland. Information available in D221 or by calling
1-800-978-3532.
SUMMER PROGRAMS
Take classes at any of the UC campuses for college credit. For more
information, go to
http://www.ucop.edu/pathways/ucnotes/april06/summer.html This page
lists contact information, academic requirements, and costs for the
summer sessions at each of the UC campuses. For information on the
summer program at UC Berkeley, go to
http://summer.berkeley.edu/mainsite/type_hs.html
Full Scholarships Available for Summer Language Study in Egypt. Led by
AFS (www.afs.org) this summer, 12 high school students will be selected
to live with an Egyptian family in Cairo and learn all about their
culture and customs. They will participate in an intensive Arabic
language program from June 28 to August 17, 2006. Along their journey,
our YES Program Returnees will be their guides, accompanied by AFS
Egypt Staff and a US-based program leader. Students must be 15-18
years old, have a minimum 3.0 GPA and be interested in learning Arabic
and continuing their language study upon return to the U.S. Domestic
airfare, cost of travel documents, and spending money are not included
in this special scholarship. However all other program costs, including
international airfare, secondary medical coverage, orientation and
on-program expenses, are included. The normal AFS application fee of
$75 will apply. If you are interested in being nominated for this
great opportunity, please see me in D221. You may also contact Karissa
Cain at 1.800.AFS.INFO ext 1546.
Faces for the Future Summer Medical Academy at Children’s Hospital –
open to students 15 years and older who are genuinely interested in
becoming physicians. The program includes two weeks of activities that
allow students to experience what it’s like to be a medical student and
doctor. Cost: $1,500, includes breakfast and lunch. July 10-21, 9am
to 4 pm. For more information, contact Catherine West at
Catherine at facesforthefuture.org or call 510-428-3885, ext. 5494.
Deadline: May 1. Applications available in D221.
A list of summer program is available on my website at
http://www.bhs.berkeley.k12.ca.us/services/SummerPrograms.doc
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