[BHS etree] COLLEGE|CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for Thursday, Nov. 30, 2006
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College Advisor's Bulletin
Thursday, November 30, 2006
SAT WORD OF THE DAY: PREVALENT – widespread; common. Although rare in
the U.S., malaria is a disease that is quite prevalent in many other
parts of the world.
FOR ALL STUDENTS
Full scholarships are available for a high school exchange program in
Germany. No previous German language is required. Partial
scholarships are also available for 16 other countries. Students can
choose from summer, semester and academic year programs. Apply at
www.intraxstudyabroad.com/scholarships For more information, e-mail
info at intraxstudyabroad.com or call Elizabeth Mounts at 800-579-1709
ext. 649. Postmark deadline: December 16.
You are a SUPERHERO! Essay contest. Write a creative story about you,
the Superhero. Application and more information available in D221.
Received deadline: January 1. The top 3 student essays will win $250
each.
United Nations Association-USA National High School Essay Contest.
Open to all students, grades 9-12. Write an essay of 1,500 words or
less on the importance of maternal health. First prize: $3,000;
second prize: $1,500; third prize: $750. The exact questions are
available in D221. Deadline: January 5, 2007. Questions: phone
510-849-1752.
SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES
The Center for Clinical Immunology at Stanford University Summer Intern
Program. If you are a current junior or senior who will have completed
a biology class by the end of this school year and are interested in
biology research, apply for this 8 week summer program consisting of
lab research, lecture and some clinical exposure. The program includes
a $1,500 stipend to each attendee. Housing is not provided.
Applications are available at: http://ccis.stanford.edu. Deadline:
January 16, 2007. To get your questions answered, e-mail:
pjutz at stanford.edu or mgrantz at stanford.edu .
FOR JUNIORS AND SENIORS
*UC IRVINE STAY-OVER PROGRAM – Juniors and seniors who are at least 16
years old are eligible. Participants spend the night in the dorms with
a current student, eat in the dining hall, attend classes and learn
about the clubs and activities at UC Irvine. Overnights are available
Monday-Thursday, January 16-March 8. Applications are available in
D221. For more information, call 949-824-5267, e-mail sop at uci.edu or
go to www.housing.uci.edu/has/sop There is a $25 charge, however some
scholarships are available.
FOR SENIORS
High School Senior: Looking for a job? Child care for two children who
need after-school pick up from school. Also driving to after-school
lessons, helping with homework, preparing dinner, laundry. M-F, hours
vary but job does not begin before 2:45 on any day. Must have your own
car, a valid CA driver's license, and a clean record. $12/hour, plus
$20/week gas. Call Mindy: 547-0125.
UC Merced has extended the application deadline to the end of January
and is holding an On-the-Spot Admissions Day on Saturday, December 9.
To participate, simply call (866) 270 7301 and bring a copy of your
transcript (unofficial is okay) and your test scores. Check
http://admissions.ucmerced.edu for more information. Next year they
will be introducing a new major in economics. They are also considering
other majors, including history, literature, and political science. A
number of new minors are under review, including education,
anthropology, and sociology. Apply for these majors by indicating
“undeclared” on your application and selecting your major of choice
when you register for classes. UC Merced provides a solid foundation
for graduate education or for admission to a professional school in
health sciences (pre-med), law, business, or teaching.
Applying to Sonoma State? If you have a GPA of 3.0 or above and are
applying for fall 2007, check out the many scholarships, ranging from
$250 to $3,000 per year, available at
http://www.sonoma.edu/Scholarship/HTML/Application.shtml Copies of the
application are also available in D221. Deadline: January 15.
FINANCIAL AID – If you are applying for financial aid, you cannot fill
out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid which is required by
all colleges until January 1, 2007. However, you can apply for your
Personal Identification Number (PIN) now so that you will be ready to
submit your application online. Go to www.pin.ed.gov and fill out this
very short application twice – once to get a PIN for the student and
once for one parent.
FINANCIAL AID WORKSHOP FOR SENIOR PARENTS – Thursday, December 7, 6:30
pm in the BHS library. A representative from the UC Berkeley financial
aid office will walk us through the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) line by line and answer all of your questions. I
will also discuss the CSS Profile which is required by some private
schools. Sessions will be held in both English and Spanish.
Are you a senior African-American male who is interested in becoming a
teacher? You may be able to go to college for FREE! This program is a
collaboration between Clemon University and three black colleges
(Benedict College, Claflin University and Morris College) to train,
certify and secure employment for African-American males in South
Carolina. If you are interested, go to
www.callmemister.clemson.edu/index.htm for more information and the
application.
SAT/ACT TEST DATES – December 26 is the regular registration deadline
for the January 27 SAT test. Register at www.collegeboard.com.
SCHOLARSHIPS
eQuality Scholarship –Graduating senior living in northern or central
California who is planning to attend any two or four year college,
including trade schools who has been involved in volunteer activities
promoting understanding of and equality for the LGBT community. Essay
and recommendation required. Deadline: February 28. At least 10
scholarships of $5,000 each will be awarded. Application available in
D221 and at www.allyaction.org/scholarship
Metro PCS Community Scholars - Graduating senior who has shown
exceptional involvement in volunteerism and community service.
Leadership, academic record, unusual personal or family circumstances
are also considered. Financial need is not considered. 15
scholarships of $1,000 each will be awarded in the SF Bay Area.
Deadline: December 11. Applications available in D221 and at
www.metropcs.com/scholarship
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