[BHS etree] COLLEGE|CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for Tues., Mar 11, 2008.
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College Advisor's Bulletin
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
SAT WORD OF THE DAY: PROFOUND – deep; extreme. Linus Pauling won
Nobel Prizes in both chemistry and peace because of his profound
accomplishments in both areas.
FOR ALL GRADES
VIDEO CONTEST - Think Globally, Report Locally Video Contest! Students
are invited to create a one to two minute video news package showing a
local angle on one of four chosen global issues: 1. Kick the Habit...
De-carbonizing our Lifestyles and Economies; 2. World Heritage... Local
Sites and International Interests; 3. Growing Up Girl... The
Challenges Facing Girls Everywhere; 4. World Water... Access to Clean
Water. The top three teams, consisting of two students and an
educator, will get an experience of a lifetime - an all expense paid
trip to New York to attend the United Nations Foundation Youth
Leadership Summit. Background information and b-roll is available for
all four topics on SchoolTube.com. Deadline: May 2, 2008, but entries
uploaded during the months of March and April will also be eligible for
early entry awards. For more information, go to
http://www.schooltube.com/reportlocally.aspx .
Young Women in Public Affairs Award – Zonta Club of Berkeley/North Bay
recognizes women ages 16-20 for their participation in public and
political life, their commitment to the volunteer section, their
leadership achievements and their dedication to the advancement of the
status of women. Club winner will receive $1,000. Applications
available in D221 and at www.zonta.org . Deadline: March 15.
Stanford Black Student Union High School Conference – The conference
will be held on the Stanford campus in the School of Education,
Cubberly Hall on April 5 from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Open to all black
students. The conference includes interactive workshops, on a variety
of subjects, a tour of the Stanford campus and performances by the
historically black fraternities and sororities. Admissions officials
will meet individually with parents on how to become competitive for
admission. $15 fee includes lunch and t-shirt. Deadline to register:
March 14. Applications available in D221. For more information,
contact Deawodi Ladzekpo at 818-606-9149 or
bsu.hsc.coordinators at gmail.com . Most information at
http://bsu.stanford.edu .
FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES – The Bay Area Hispanic Youth Symposium will be
held June 25-28 at St. Mary's College of California in Moraga. There
is space for 150-200 students. To be eligible, students must have an
overall GPA of 2.5 or above and be a current freshman or sophomore in
high school. The Hispanic Youth Symposium is a four day, three night
program that provides: College access and matriculation information,
Career exposure, A network of role models and mentors, Culturally
relevant curriculum, Motivational speakers, Leadership development
workshops, College life experience and $14,000 in scholarships through
speech, art, talent, and essay competitions. Application deadline:
March 15. Apply at: http://hispanicyouth.org/students.php . For more
information, please contact Andrew J. Gonzalez via e-mail at
agonzalez at hispanicfund.org or via phone at (202) 280-5040. For a video
of the HYS on Youtube, visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPmDOIXax70
.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
SPRING BREAK JOBS – Sarah’s Science is looking for day camp counselors.
Students must be at least 16 years old, have experience working with
children (babysitting counts), a positive attitude and enjoy guiding
and mentoring children ages 5-12. Camps are located in Oakland,
Berkeley and Dublin. Oakland and Dublin: March 24-28; Berkeley: March
31-April 4, 8:00 am-5:30 pm. Pay: $8.00/hour. Applications available
in D221 and at www.sarahscience.com . For more information, call
510-581-3739.
Summer camp jobs – City of Berkeley, Echo Lake Camp near South Lake
Tahoe is hiring for maintenance and kitchen staff as well as
counselors. Most staff work 8 hour days. Counselors work about 8
hours each day through the week and have weekends off. Shifts vary
depending on department. For more information, go to
http://www.cityofberkeley.info/ContentDisplay.aspx?id=8752 or call
510-981-5140.
NOTE NEW DEADLINE - Camp Galileo is an art, science and outdoor summer
day camp for kids entering K-5 grade. Volunteer Summer Intern positions
at Camp Galileo are available for high school students in over 19
communities throughout the Bay Area. Summer Interns can earn high
school community service credits, gain leadership experience, make new
friends and enjoy an enriching and rewarding summer experience with
children entering K-5th grades. Summer Interns assist with all aspects
of camp—from helping kids with art and science classes to setting up
camp games. Students can volunteer for 3-8 weeks. Applications
available online at: www.galileoed.com/volunteer ; APPLICATION DEADLINE
IS APRIL 3. Camps run from 6-8 weeks starting June 16 - August 8.
FOR JUNIORS
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 the African American student
program is March 14.
*SAT/ACT TEST DATES – March 21 is the late registration deadline for
the April 12 ACT test. April 1 is the regular registration deadline
for the May 3 SAT and SAT subject tests. Fee waivers for low income
students are available in D221.
FOR SENIORS
*TODAY - City College of San Francisco – Tuesday, March 11, 12:20 pm
(4th period). This is an opportunity to hear about the wide variety of
programs from culinary to aircraft maintenance to multimedia studies to
fashion and film, as well as their transfer programs to four year
colleges. Sign up in D221 to attend.
Gap Year Fair – Sunday, March 16, 2:00-4:00 pm, Jewish Community High
School of the Bay, 1835 Ellis Street, San Francisco. Free fair with
exhibitors offering a variety of gap year options for students who are
interested in taking some time off before attending college. For more
information, call 508-755-2571 x18.
SCHOLARSHIPS
For the complete list of applications available in the College/Career
Center, go to http://www.bhs.berkeley.k12.ca.us/ , click on Services,
then College/Career Center, then Scholarships.
*Black Employees Association of PG&E – Open to graduating high school
senior or continuing college student who is a resident of the PG&E
service area and has a minimum unweighted GPA of 2.50. Five or more
students will be awarded scholarships ranging from $250 to $2,500
Applications available in D221 or at
http://www.pge.com/includes/docs/pdfs/about_us/community/scholarships/
beascholarshipapplication2008.pdf Deadline: March 21.
Unlocking Doors – Open to female high school seniors living in one of
the 9 counties of the Bay Area whose parent/guardian’s combined annual
income is not exceeding $45,000, who is the first generation in their
family to attend a four-year university and who is a U.S. citizen or
legal resident. $1,000 scholarship. Applications available in D221.
Deadline: March 15.
Janice Scott Memorial Scholarship Fund – Open to seniors with an
unweighted 2.5 or above who are planning to go to a 4 year college or
university next year, have demonstrated leadership abilities and are
U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Application available in D221.
Five $2,500 scholarships will be awarded. Deadline: March 15
SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES
Information on many more programs is available in D221 and at the
College/Career Center website:
http://bhs.berkeley.net/index.php?page=home-2 .
*Carleton College, “The Carleton Liberal Arts Experience” - Accepted
students receive free room and Board. Students are responsible for
their own travel to and from the program. The program is for African
American students or students who have an interest in African American
culture. One week program July 12-July18. Applications available in
D221.
COSMOS – California State Summer School for Math and Science.
Available in a variety of subjects at UC campuses Irvine, Santa Cruz,
Davis and San Diego. Open to students completing grades 8-12.
Although there is no minimum GPA required, admission is competitive.
The total cost for the 4 week program, including room and board in a
student residence hall, is $2,310 – financial aid is available.
Applications available in D221 and at www.ucop.edu/cosmos . Deadline:
March 15.
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