[BHS etree] COLLEGE/CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for 5/23/06

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College Advisor's Bulletin
Tuesday, May 23, 2006

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

SAT WORD OF THE DAY: PAUCITY - lack of something; dearth.  There is a
serious paucity of nurses in the U.S., so anyone with a nursing
degree can easily find a job.  

JOB OPENINGS
*New store opening June 16 at Bancroft and Telegraph - looking for
students with an outgoing personality, ability to learn basic cake
decorating techniques, ability to operate a cash register (calculate
and make change), and available to work weekends.  Minimum salary is
$7.50 per hour with 25 cent raises given upon completion of learning
specific job duties.  Call William Dixon at 925-200-1521 for more
information and application.  

*Small, ongoing watering and gardening job near Malcolm X elementary
school.  $10 cash an hour to start, 2-4 hours a week.  Super-flexible
schedule.  Responsibility valued more than experience or
presentation.  Starts immediately. Please call Jeremy at 919-2777.

California Youth Energy Services - Summer job to educate adults about
ways to conserve energy and water.  No soliciting involved.  Begins
June 26 for 7 weeks.  Earn $9/hour. Applications available in D221.
For more information, call CYES at 510-665-1501 x12 or
www.risingsunenergy.org.  


SENIORS
INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN HEALTH CARE? - On Wednesday, May 24 at 1:20
p.m. (5th period) a representative from the Berkeley Adult School
will let students know about the Certified Nurse Assistant and Home
Health Aide (CNA/HHA) training program starting up again in the Fall
of 2006 at the Berkeley Adult School.  Come to D221 to sign up.  

THURSDAY, MAY 25, COMMUNITY COLLEGE DAY - Come speak with
representatives from many local community colleges, ask questions
about programs, admissions, orientation and class registration.  All
presentations will be held in the College/Career Center.  Sign up in
advance to attend one or more presentations: 

Diablo Valley College - First period
Laney College - Second period
College of Alameda - Third period
Vista College - Fifth period

Friday, May 26 - Last day to turn in your Senior Awards Ceremony form
in Room D221. This ceremony recognizes you for the honors and
scholarships you have received during your high school years.  It is
a wonderful way for you to get the acknowledgement you deserve and
celebrate with many others from the class of '06.  

Tuesday, May 30 - Last day to turn in the Senior Exit Report in D221.
The information contained in these reports is very important so that
we can have accurate data of the future plans of all seniors and
assess how Berkeley High is doing in college admissions.  No
information on an individual student will be shared without the
student's permission.  If you want your future plans listed in the
senior edition of the Jacket, you must let us know on the form.

Friday, June 2 - Last day for students to turn in a Transcript
Request Form to Ms. Mellion in D173 so that we can send an official
transcript to the school you will be attending in the fall.  Write
"FINAL TRANSCRIPT" in capital letters across the top of the form and
paperclip it to a stamped business size envelope addressed to the
college, with Berkeley High School (1980 Allston Way, Berkeley 94704)
as the return address.  If you are under 18, please remember to have
your parent or guardian sign the request form.  All colleges require
that students send them a final transcript confirming their senior
year grades.

If you are getting below a C in any of your classes and are planning
to attend a four year college in the fall, you MUST contact the
college to discuss this.  All colleges will receive a copy of your
final transcript.  By contacting the college and discussing your
options with them, you may be able to prevent your admission from
being rescinded.  Please see me if you would like to discuss your
grades or what to say to the college.

SCHOLARSHIPS
*Kaiser Permanente Latino Association 2006 Scholarship (KPLA) -
Available to Latino seniors who will be attending a four year college
or university. Three $2,000 and one $1,000 scholarship will be
awarded.  Applications available in D221.  Deadline:  May 31.  

Are you a low income senior who did not get enough money in your
financial aid package to meet your full need?  You can apply for the
Sallie Mae Unmet Need Scholarship and win up to a $3,800 scholarship
that is renewable each year.  Scholarship is open to students who are
US citizens or permanent residents, have a family adjusted gross
income for 2005 of $30,000 or less, have unmet financial need of at
least $1,000 and a minimum cumulative unweighted GPA of at least 2.5.
Applications available in D221 or at
http://www.thesalliemaefund.org/projectaccess/pdf/smf_unmet_need.pdf
Deadline:  May 31.

Students attending UC Berkeley next year - apply for the Charlie
Cords Memorial Scholarship.  Award:  $2,000.  Apply at
http://ducalifornia.org/scholarships.  For more information, e-mail
Jonathan Shih at jshih at berkeley.edu.  Deadline:  August 15.  

Nancy Elizabeth Branch 2006 African-American Scholarship - Open to
African-American seniors planning to attend a four year college.
Applications available in D221.  Scholarship:  $1,000.  Deadline:
May 31.  

Berkeley Chamber of Commerce Scholarship - Scholarships awarded on
the basis of scholastic achievement, financial need, citizenship,
leadership, service and employment. Parent must be a member of the
Berkeley Chamber of Commerce. $1,000.  Deadline:  June 15.   

FOR SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS 
College Presentations
JUNIORS - The UC pamphlet, Introducing the University, has arrived.
Pick yours up in the College Center to get information on each UC
campus, including admissions, majors, financial aid and important
contact information.  

Princeton Review is offering a free full-length practice SAT in
Berkeley on July 8th.  There is a free follow up SAT Strategy
Sessions in Berkeley on  July 12th.  There is also a free full-length
practice PSAT in Berkeley on September 2nd.  To register, students
should go to www.princetonreview.com/events 

ALL STUDENTS
Want to learn programming and game creation this summer?  Join the
Information Technology Leadership Program (ITLP), a year-round
program for high school students that meets for two weeks in August
and then once per month during the school year.  This year's summer
institute will be held July 31-August 11 at UC Berkeley.  Priority is
given to African American, Chicano/Latino, Fiipino, Native American
and/or young women who are interested in computer science or
engineering.  Cost:  Free.  Students must have completed Algebra 1
with a grade of C or better and have a minimum overall GPA of 2.0.
Applications available in D221.  Deadline:  June 1.

SUMMER PROGRAMS
Youth Volunteers needed at MOCHA - The Museum of Children's Art in
Oakland is seeking High School students interested in working with
younger children (ages 5-12) for Art Apprentice positions at its
Summer Art Camp.  Art Apprentice teens work to assist the Art
teachers and will be responsible for helping campers to create fun
art projects. Experience in both art and leadership important but not
required. Commitment is a minimum of 2 weeks (with flexibility
throughout the summer) and one day of training prior to camp.  There
are both morning shifts and afternoon shifts available.  Some stipend
payments to outstanding Apprentices may be awarded.  For more
information call Rae Holzman, 465-8770 x 310 or visit www.mocha.org.
BACKSTAGE is an apprentice/counselor-in-training program for
teenagers in 9th through 12th grade. Each counselor/apprentice will
be asked to select a specific focus, such as choreography, stage and
set design, music, costuming, stage management or direction. Students
will assist with our programs, and receive direct "behind-the-scenes"
experience in both theater and the day-to-day aspects of camp life.
Each apprentice is scheduled for two to nine weeks of service, and
receives a small stipend. He or she will be actively engaged in our
production, and gain pre-vocational training in their area of focus.
Apprentices are scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 daily, and must
undergo a separate application process, including an interview. Call
(510) 521-6250 for more details and an application. SESSION DATES:
June 19 - August 18- varied durations. Tuition: None 

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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