[BHS etree] COLLEGE|CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for Wed., Jan 9, 2008
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Contact: Ilene Abrams iabrams at berkeley.k12.ca.us or 644-6804
College Advisor's Bulletin
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
SAT WORD OF THE DAY: CLANDESTINE – secret. In keeping with its
clandestine mission, the CIA refuses to discuss many of its activities.
FOR ALL STUDENTS
PSAT SCORES HAVE ARRIVED! Students can pick up their scores in the
College/Career Center at lunch and after school only.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
High School Senior/Junior girl with good academics wanted to tutor 8th
grade girl with homework in a variety of subjects. Must be able to
help with beginning Spanish. Two to three hours a week after school.
$10/$15 an hour depending on experience and compatibility. Meet at our
house, which is very close to Berkeley High. For information please
contact Honorah at: hcurran10 at hotmail.com or 510-847-5694(c).
FOR JUNIORS
Summer Internship at UCSF. If you are interested in a
research-intensive summer internship, the Department of Pediatrics at
UCSF has an excellent program to introduce you to the world of science.
You will work in a laboratory and assigned a designated research
project while working with a mentor, attend seminars, tour UCSF and
other universities. UCSF is looking for motivated and responsible
students and are particularly encouraging applications from women,
underrepresented minorities and talented and motivated students who
have experienced economic or other challenges that might limit their
ability to achieve these academic and career goals. Applications are
available in D221. An information session on the program will be held
on Saturday, December 8 at 1:00 pm at UCSF, 3333 California St., SF.
Application deadline: January 28.
FOR SENIORS
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 in the Berkeley High library.
The next two workshops are:
Friday, January 11, 3:30 pm
Wednesday, January 16, 3:30 pm
Please sign up in advance in the College/Career Center so that we have
enough computers for everyone. Prior to the workshop, pick up the
FAFSA on the Web Worksheet so that you can prepare the necessary
information. For a complete list of workshops, go to
http://bhs.berkeley.net/index.php?page=workshops .
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.
MIDYEAR REPORTS – If you applied to any schools which require your
first semester grades as part of the admissions process, you must turn
in the Mid-Year Report form and a completed Transcript Request Form
with the words “Mid-Year Report” written across the top, paper-clipped
to a stamped, business sized envelope addressed to the Office of
Admissions of the college with a return address of BHS, 1980 Allston
Way, Berkeley, CA 94704. The deadline to turn these in to D173 or D221
is Tuesday, January 16. You must have a separate envelope for each
college requiring your first semester grades. This is not necessary
for any UC campuses, but some Cal State campuses are requiring a copy
of your first semester grades.
If you missed the presentation on filling out the FAFSA on December 4,
you may sign up to borrow the DVD for up to 2 nights. Please e-mail a
request to Angela Price (angela_price at berkeley.k12.ca.us) along with
your student’s name, and she will let you know when it is available.
Senior families only, please.
Applying for financial aid? Pick up your copy of the Fund Your Future
Workshop in the College/Career Center. This easy to read pamphlet
contains nearly everything you need to know about applying for
financial aid and Cal Grants. Get yours now!
If you are still interested in applying to California public four year
colleges, the following schools are still accepting applications: UC
campuses: Riverside and Merced. For the UC applications, you must apply
using a paper form, available at
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/undergrad_adm/apply/
download.html . Cal States: Bakersfield, Channel Islands, Chico (except
nursing and recording arts majors), Dominguez Hills (a late application
fee will be charged after 4/1/08), East Bay (until 8/31/08), Fresno
(until 2/1/08), Fullerton (open to engineering and computer science
majors only), Humboldt (open if space is available), Los Angeles,
Monterey Bay, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Francisco (deadline –
1/15/08), San Jose, San Marcos (if space is available), Sonoma (except
for interdisciplinary studies, human development, liberal studies and
nursing) and Stanislaus. Not all majors are open at these campuses. If
you need help with your application, please see Ms. Abrams or Ms.
Price. We are glad to help you.
Applying to Sonoma State? If you have a GPA of 3.0 or above and are
applying for fall 2008, check out the many scholarships, ranging from
$250 to $3,000 per year, available at
http://www.sonoma.edu/Scholarship/HTML/Application.shtml Deadline:
January 15.
SAT/ACT TEST DATES – January 29 is the regular registration deadline
for the March 1 SAT tests. Subject tests are not offered on this test
date. January 18 is the late registration deadline for the February 9
ACT test. Fee waivers for low income students are available in D221.
SCHOLARSHIPS
For the complete list of applications available in the College/Career
Center, go to
http://bhs.berkeley.net/uploads/career_center/Scholarships_2007
-2008%20for%20website.doc
*Janice Scott Memorial Scholarship Fund – Open to seniors with an
unweighted 2.5 or above who is planning to go to a 4 year college or
university next year who has demonstrated leadership abilities and is a
U.S. Citizen or permanent resident. Application available in D221.
Five $2,500 scholarships will be awarded. Deadline: March 15.
SBC Memorial Foundation – Open to graduating seniors or college
students who have volunteered for a significant number of hours within
the last 18 months, have a minimum unweighted GPA of 3.0, are residents
of the greater San Francisco Bay Area and plan on attending a two or
four year academic, vocational or technical school in the fall.
Scholarship: $1,000. Applications available in D221 and at
www.sbcfoundation.org . Deadline: March 1.
Kaiser Permanente Asian Association Scholarship Program, open to
seniors of Asian descent with a minimum GPA of 2.5 who lives in the
Kaiser Permanente Northern CA service area who is planning on attending
a two or four year college, university, trade or technical school in
the fall.
Five scholarships of $2,000 each will be awarded. Applications
available in D221 and at www.KPAAonline.org . Deadline: February 29.
Scholarships for Latino students - http://www.latinocollegedollars.org/
Ronald McDonald House Charities Scholarship Program – must be a current
high school senior planning to attend a two or four year college or
vocational school, a legal US resident and less than 21 years old. A
variety of scholarships are available in the following categories: all
students; at least one parent of Asian-Pacific heritage; at least one
parent of African American or Black Caribbean heritage; at least one
parent of Hispanic heritage. Applications available in D221.
Minimum of $1,000 scholarship awarded. Deadline: February 15.
SUMMER PROGRAMS
Stanford Medical Youth Science Program – Five week summer residential
program held on Stanford’s campus for low-income high school students
interested in science, medicine and health. The program is open to
current sophomores and juniors from a low income family without high
levels of education. Students must have completed science and math
classes in high school with at least some B’s in those classes and have
an interest in science, medicine and health. The program runs from
June 22-July 27 and students must attend the entire program.
Applications available in D221. Application deadline: February 15.
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