[BHS etree] COLLEGE}CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for Tues., Jan 29, 2008
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College Advisor's Bulletin
Friday, January 29, 2008
SAT WORD OF THE DAY: PRODIGIOUS – impressively great in size, force or
extent. Extraordinary; marvelous. Thomas Edison was a prodigious
inventor, including the first commercially practical incandescent light
bulb and the phonograph.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
*Zirana (www.zirana.com), a Web 2.0 company, which provides local news
and information with a focus on local schools. Zirana is looking for
interns with good communication and writing skills to work as School
Correspondents and Photo Journalists. These correspondents will be
expected to write articles and/or take pictures about the activities in
their school including reports of inter-school games and other
newsworthy events. Interested students may also cover other events of
community interest such as holiday parades, local festival celebration
and so on. Any high school student may apply and students can work from
home. Interns will learn reporting skills, website design, and
marketing. For more information, contact Sanjiv Sahay at (408)
366-9001 or sanjiv at zirana.com .
Lifeguard I – East Bay Regional Park District is hiring students age 16
years old (by April 26) for lifeguard positions. Salary begins at $13
per hour. Applications available in D221 or at www.ebparks.org .
Deadline: March 7.
FOR ALL STUDENTS
Golden Key High School Mentorship Program – members of UC Berkeley’s
Golden Key International Honour Society is launching a new program to
provide mentorship to high school juniors and seniors to support them
transition from high school to college. Students will hear panels of
UCB students, shadow a UCB student for a day and other activities.
Application available in D221. Deadline: February 6. Students
accepted in the order they apply.
California Climate Champions Program – Students ages 16-18 can enter a
competition where you will have a chance to become one of 20 Climate
Champions for California. As a champion, you'll get to participate in a
range of activities, including a "climate camp," where you will learn
more about the issue and plan activities for your time "in office." You
might also get to take part in meetings in England and Japan with other
champions from around the world! Entries using audio, video or in
writing should take the form of a news report, which will help
applicants demonstrate their communication abilities and their passion
about addressing climate change. Received deadline: February 11.
Applications available in the College/Career Center and at
http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/climatechampions/climatechampions.htm .
FOR JUNIORS
Nordstrom Scholarship Program – Open to juniors in the Bay Area with a
minimum unweighted GPA of 2.7 who has made a substantial contribution
to community service, is involved in school activities and demonstrates
the financial need for a scholarship. Five $10,000 scholarships will
be awarded. Applications available in D221. Deadline: May 31.
EXPERIENCE BERKELEY PROGRAM – This FREE summer program includes panels
with students, faculty and alumni, personal statement workshops,
academic planning, financial aid sessions and more. Students stay in
the UC Berkeley residence halls during the program. There are two
separate programs – one for high achieving African American students
(either July 10-12 or July 31-August 2) and one for high achieving
Latino students (June 19-21). This is an excellent program. Pick up
your applications in D221. Deadline for Latino student program is
February 29, for the African American student program it is March 14.
COLLEGE INFORMATION NIGHT FOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS OF JUNIORS – Tuesday,
February 5, 6:30-8:30 pm in the Berkeley High library. Enter at 1980
Allston Way. Angela Price and I will provide an overview of all
aspects of the college admissions process. This meeting is for adults
only since the students will be receiving this information in their
English classes. Come with all of your questions!
Ms. Price and I will be speaking to the junior English classes at the
beginning of February. Following the presentations, juniors will be
able to sign up for individual appointments with their College Advisor.
FOR SENIORS
*If you are considering attending a Cal State campus, you must sign up
to take placement tests – ELM for math and EPT for English. However,
students who score 550 or higher on the SAT math or 23 or higher on the
ACT math are excused from the math test. Students who score 550 or
higher on the SAT critical reading section or 24 or higher on the ACT
English are excused from the English placement test. You must have the
results from the placement tests before you can register for classes,
so take the earliest possible test. You can take the test at any Cal
State campus and the results will be sent to all CSU campuses. To sign
up at Cal State East Bay, go to
www.testing.csuhayward.edu/eptelm/eptelmhome.php . To sign up at San
Francisco State, go to www.sfsu.edu/~testing/ee.html . If you do not
have a SF State ID number, enter your social security number. The fee
for each test is $18, which can be paid on the day of the test.
CAL STATE DEADLINES - February 1 is the last day to file applications
for admission to the following Cal State campuses: Channel Islands,
Chico (except nursing and recording arts majors), Fresno, Fullerton
(open to engineering and computer science majors only), San Jose, San
Marcos (if space is available), Sonoma (except for interdisciplinary
studies, human development, liberal studies and nursing) and
Stanislaus. March 1 is the application for these campuses: Dominguez
Hills, East Bay, San Bernardino, Bakersfield, Los Angeles, Sacramento
State, and Monterey Bay. After March 1, due to budget cuts, you will
not be able to apply for admission to any Cal State campus for the fall
2008 term. If you and need help with your application, please see me
or Ms. Price as soon as possible.
FINANCIAL AID – Now is the time to work on 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:
Thurs., February 7, 7:30 am
Wed., February 13, 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 school’s
financial aid deadline (some are as early as January 15) and the forms
they require. We 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.
SAT/ACT TEST DATES – January 29 is the regular registration deadline
for the March 1 SAT tests. March 7 is the regular registration deadline
for the April 12 ACT test. Subject tests are not offered on this test
date. 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
*New American College Fund – Open to foreign-born graduating seniors
planning to enroll in a two or four year college in fall 2008 who have
financial need, have lived in California for three or more years during
high school, have community or extracurricular involvement and have a
minimum unweighted GPA of 3.0. Scholarships of up to $5,000.
Applications available in D221 and at http://www.e4fc.org/ . Deadline:
March 5.
eQuality Scholarship Collaborative – Open to graduating high school
senior residing in northern or central California who applied to a two
or four year secondary institution, including trade schools and has
promoted awareness and equality for the gay/lesbian/bisexual/
transgender community. Scholarship: $5,000. Applications available
in D221 and at
http://www.pge.com/includes/docs/word_xls/about_us/community/
scholarships/equalityscholarshipapplication2008.doc . Deadline:
February 15.
Hispanic Heritage Youth Award - Graduating senior planning to enroll in
college in the fall who is a US citizen or permanent resident, has at
least one parent of Hispanic heritage, minimum unweighted GPA of 3.0
and is willing to travel to the awards ceremony in your area (Northern
California). Grants of $1,000 to $3,000 will be awarded. Applications
available at http://youthawards.hispanicheritage.org . Deadline: March
14.
Japanese American Citizens League Scholarship – Open to high school
seniors who are members of the Berkeley Chapter of the Japanese
American Citizens League and will be attending college in Fall 2008.
Deadline: March 1. Scholarships: Up to $1,200. Applications
available in D221.
Community Network, Lewis Latimer – Open to African-American seniors
with a minimum GPA of 2.5 who plans to attend a two or four year
accredited college or business school (majoring in computer science or
relating to the telecommunications industry). Scholarships of at least
$500 will be awarded. Applications available in D221. Deadline:
February 29.
SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES
Information on many more programs is available in D221.
*CHORI (Children’s Hospital Research Oakland Research Institute) Summer
Student Research Program – Open to juniors and seniors with an interest
in science who has taken at least one science course. Students will be
paired with a mentor who will guide them through a research project,
will attend weekly seminars and meetings and present their research
findings at a one-day research symposium. Dates: June 12-August 15.
Deadline: February 1 at 5:00 pm. Applications available in D221 and
at
http://www.chori.org/Education/Downloadables/
2007%20High%20School%20Application.pdf
Visions 2008 Service Adventures – A blend of service work,
cross-cultural living and learning and adventurous exploration.
Programs in Alaska, Montana, Australia, the Caribbean, West Indies and
South America. Open to students ages 14-18. Financial aid is available
(deadline March 15). For more information, go to
www.VisionsServiceAdventures.com .
California State Summer School for the Arts (Innerspark) – Program runs
from July 12-August 8 in a variety of subjects including animation,
visual arts, dance, music, film/video, theatre and creative writing.
Applications available at www.innerspark.us Scholarships are available.
Application deadline: February 29.
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