[BHS etree] COLLEGE|CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for Tues., Jan 23, 2007
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Contact: Ilene Abrams iabrams at berkeley.k12.ca.us or 644-6804
College Advisor's Bulletin
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
SAT WORD OF THE DAY: COLLOQUIAL – pertaining to informal or casual
language. If you have dinner with George Bush, it would be better to
avoid colloquial greetings such as, “Yo, what's up, dude?”
*PARENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED – Ms. Harris will be away from school on
Friday, February 9. Mr. Saraceno and I will be making presentations to
junior English classes. We need parents to volunteer for the following
shifts to sit at Ms. Harris' desk in the College/Career Center and
answer questions. No experience is necessary.
8:00-10:30
10:30-1:00
2:00-4:00
If you can come on Friday, February 9 for any of these shifts, please
let me know at iabrams at berkeley.k12 Thanks.
JOB OPENING
Cafe Rouge, 1782 Fourth Street, Berkeley, is looking to hire one or two
students. The openings are: Friday evening from 6:00-9:30 pm as a
food runner, Saturday, noon-3:30 pm as a busser and Sunday, noon-4:00
as a food runner. Food service experience is not required. Bring a
resume including information on the high school activities in which you
have participated and any work experience as well as an unofficial
transcript to the restaurant, addressed to Kip.
FOR JUNIORS AND SENIORS
Black College Awareness Fair, Saturday, February 3, 10:00-2:00. De
Anza Community College Gymnasium, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino.
Admission is free. Representatives from over 20 HBCU's, financial aid
and admissions presentations and panel discussion from HBCU graduates.
RSVP to Natalie.Walker at xerox.com or call 415-652-6400. Flyers with
directions available in D221.
FOR SENIORS
February 1, 1:20 pm – did you apply to SF State? Have questions about
your application status or the school in general? Meet with Ms.
McClendon, our SF State representative in D221 to get these questions
answered. Please sign up in advance in D221.
FINANCIAL AID – Now is the time to start your application for financial
aid. All colleges require the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA). I strongly recommend that you apply online at
www.fafsa.ed.gov This is the only official site for filling out the
FAFSA. Beware of other sites that charge money to fill out the FAFSA.
In order to file electronically, you will need two PIN numbers – one
for one parent and one for the student. These are your electronic
signatures. You can apply for the PIN numbers at www.pin.ed.gov If
you haven’t done so already, I recommend that you do so now. You can
start the FAFSA while you are waiting to receive your PIN numbers.
FINANCIAL AID WORKSHOPS – We will be holding workshops on filling out
the FAFSA both before and after school. All workshops will be held in
the BHS library. Please sign up in D221 so that we make sure that we
have enough computers for everyone. Bring with you completed 2006 tax
returns and/or information on income for you and your parents from any
source for 2006 as well as information on assets for you and your
parents. This information will not be shared with anyone. In order to
best prepare for the workshop, pick up a FAFSA on the Web Worksheet in
D221 prior to the workshop. Then you can fill out the requested
information and know what your questions are. The dates for the
workshops are:
Thursday, February 8, 7:30 am
Tuesday, February 20, 3:30 pm
Wednesday, February 21, 7:30 am
Monday, February 26, 3:30 pm
Tuesday, February 27, 7:30 am
Wednesday, February 28, 3:30 pm
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 - Cash for College workshop will be held at 6:30
pm in the BHS library. At the workshop, held in both English and
Spanish, you will be able to get help filling out the FAFSA. One
participant in the workshop who completes the FAFSA and the Cal Grant
form by March 2 will be awarded a $1,000 scholarship. For additional
Cash for College workshops at other locations and dates go to
www.calgrants.org and click on the “Workshops” tab.
CHECK FOR FINANCIAL AID DEADLINES AND REQUIRED FORMS FOR EACH SCHOOL –
Although all colleges require the FAFSA, some schools require
additional forms. Financial aid deadlines vary from school to school.
Some schools have January or early February deadlines. The deadline to
file the FAFSA for all UC’s, Cal States and community colleges is March
2, although I recommend that you file sooner if at all possible. The
financial deadline for each college can be found on its website or by
calling the financial aid office. Make a list of each schools’
financial aid deadline and the forms they require. I have a form
available in the College/Career Center to help you keep track of this
information. If you don’t file by the deadline, you are likely to get
less financial aid. The most important thing is meeting the deadline,
not having the exactly correct information. You can always go back and
update your information once you complete your tax forms.
CAL GRANTS – Cal Grants are free money from the state of California
based on the student’s GPA and family income. The money may be used at
any accredited California college, public or private. Applying for the
Cal Grant is very easy – just fill out and submit the FAFSA by March 2
listing a California college to receive the information and fill out
the Cal Grant Information Release Form, available in D173 and D221.
This is a very simple form which takes less than 5 minutes to complete.
Deadline to turn in the form is January 30.
If you missed the presentation on filling out the FAFSA on December 7,
you may sign up to borrow the DVD for up to 2 nights. Please e-mail me
a request (iabrams at berkeley.k12.ca.us), along with your student’s name,
and I will let you know when it is available. Senior families only,
please.
CAL STATE APPLICATIONS – many Cal State campuses are still accepting
applications. They are: Cal Maritime, Bakersfield, Channel Islands,
Chico, Dominguez Hills (deadline is April 1), East Bay, Fresno,
Fullerton (open only to Computer Science and Engineering majors),
Humboldt (tentative deadline is June 1), Los Angeles, Monterey Bay,
Northridge, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Jose (deadline is March 1),
Stanislaus. If you need help with your applications, see Ms. Abrams or
Mr. Saraceno in D221.
UC Riverside and UC Merced are still accepting applications. To apply,
download a paper application from
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/download For more
details about which majors are open at each campus, see
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/openmajors Mail the
application to:
UC Undergraduate Application Processing Service, P.O. Box 4010,
Concord, CA 94524-4010
SAT/ACT TEST DATES – February 2 is the regular registration deadline
for the March 10 SAT test. Register at www.collegeboard.com. March 9
is the regular registration deadline for the April 14 ACT test.
Register at www.act.org.
SCHOLARSHIPS
*Berkeley Community Fund Scholarship – open to Berkeley High seniors
who will be attending a two or four year college in the fall with a
minimum GPA of 2.5. Scholarships range from $500-$4,000. Deadline:
March 12.
*Best Buy Scholarship – Open to all high school seniors who will be
attending a U.S. college, university or technical school in the fall
following graduation. Applications available in D221 and at
www.bestbuy.com/scholarships Over 1,700 scholarships awarded, totaling
$2.7 million will be awarded. Deadline: February 15.
Gill Scholarship – Open to graduating seniors with financial need who
are planning to major in business, computer science, engineering,
health science, math or the natural sciences. $1,000 scholarship
renewable for four years of college. Deadline: March 20. Applications
available in D221.
NIAA Student Athlete Scholar – Open to current juniors and seniors who
have a minimum B+ average and an ACT score of 24 or an SAT score of
1100 who has participated in two sports for at least two years in each
sport and earned at least one varsity letter in each of two sports.
Deadline: February 28. Award: $1,000 and $2,000. Applications
available in D221 and at www.niaaa.org
Alpha Kappa Alpha – Open to African and African-American seniors with a
minimum unweighted GPA of 2.5 who have recent community involvement and
plans to attend a two or four year college next year. Applications
available in D221. $1,000 scholarship. Deadline: April 30.
Unlocking Doors: A Scholarship for Women – female high school senior
whose parent/guardian's income does not exceed $45,000 who will be the
first in their family to attend a four year college and who is a U.S.
citizen or legal resident. Deadline: March 31. $1,000 scholarship.
Applications available in D221 or at www.unlockingdoors.org
Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year – Open to seniors. Judging
is based on academic performance, athletic excellence, leadership,
community service and milk experience. Applications are available at
www.bodybymilk.com Deadline: March 9. Each of the 25 winners will
receive a $7,500 scholarship.
Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholarship – Open to seniors planning
to attend two or four year college or vocational/technical school.
Must be legal US residents. Scholarships available for students who
have at least one parent of Asian-Pacific heritage, or one parent of
African American or Black Caribbean heritage or one parent of Hispanic
heritage. A separate scholarship is open to students of all
backgrounds. Numerous scholarships of at least $1,000 are available.
Applications available in D221 and at www.rmhc.org Deadline: February
15.
PG&E Employees Scholarship – Open to all graduating seniors whose
parent/guardian is a PG&E customer with a minimum unweighted GPA of
3.50 and a minimum SAT score of 1500 or comparable ACT score who is
actively involved in outside activities. At least ten scholarships of
$2,000 each. Deadline: March 1.
Kiwanis Club Scholarship – Open to graduating seniors. One scholarship
is for students who are planning to attend a four year college. The
other is for students who are planning an alternative or trade school
path. Essay and recommendations are required. Deadline: March 29. A
total of $40,000 will be awarded. Applications available in D221.
Community NETwork Scholarship – Open to African-American seniors with a
minimum GPA of 2.5 who plan to attend a two or four year college in the
fall or an accredited business school. Minimum of $1,000 will be
awarded. Deadline: February 23. Applications available in D221.
SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL STUDENTS
Below are a few of the summer opportunities available. Check out the
“Summer” box in the College/Career Center to read about many more.
*Boston University Tanglewood Institute Summer Music Program -
Operating in association with the Boston Symphony Orchestra's
Tanglewood Music Center. Young artists programs include: Orchestra,
Voice, Composition, Harp Seminar, Wind Ensemble, and piano. piano. Plus
two week workshops for many instruments. Students may audition in
person or by self-prepared recording. 2 week programs $2,265; 4 week
$4,165; 6 week $5,375. Scholarships available. www.bu.edu/tanglewood
800-643-4796. Deadline: February 15. Audition in SF is February 4.
Summer sessions at UC Berkeley. Choose from over 200 courses. For
more information, go to www.summer.berkeley.edu
Princeton University Summer Journalism Program - 10-day
all-expenses-paid summer journalism program held in August at Princeton
University for students from under-resourced financial backgrounds.
Applicants must meet the following qualifications: Current high school
juniors and seniors with a minimum unweighted GPA of 3.0 who have a
demonstrated interest in journalism and whose combined income of their
custodial parent(s)/guardian(s) plus child support payments, if any,
must not exceed $45,000. Postmark deadline is February 15.
Applications available in D221 and at http://www.princeton.edu/~sjp
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory provides talented high school
students from the San Francisco Bay Area with paid summer internships
in science, engineering, technology, computing sciences, and related
areas. Selection is based on the applicant's grades, especially in
science and mathematics courses, and demonstrated commitment to a
future career in the sciences, engineering, computer sciences, or
related field and one teacher recommendation. Students work 40 hours a
week for six weeks from June 27th through August 10th and receive a
stipend. Students also participate in a variety of workshops and attend
lectures and seminars. Open only to current juniors and seniors.
Deadline: March 2. Applications available in D221 and at
http://csee.lbl.gov/hssrpp.html
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