[BHS etree] COLLEGE|CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for Jan. 29, 2009

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College Advisor's Bulletin
Thursday, January 29, 2009

SAT WORD OF THE DAY:  BREVITY -- shortness; conciseness.  A 10-word term paper shows too much brevity.  

COLLEGE INFORMATION NIGHT FOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS OF JUNIORS -- Tuesday, February 3, 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.  Spanish translation is available. Come with all of your questions! 

FOR ALL STUDENTS 
African American Education Summit at Cal State East Bay -- Saturday, February 21, 8:00 am to 12:15 pm in the University gymnasium, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., Hayward, CA.  The FREE summit is open to the public. Parents, high school and junior high school students, school administrators, teachers, counselors, and business and community leaders are encouraged to attend. Topics covered in the workshops and panels will include college admission information and Cal State East Bay application assistance; financial aid and scholarship information. A light continental breakfast will be provided.  Cal State East Bay On-the-Spot Admission for CSU eligible high school seniors.  Further information is available by e-mailing india.christman at csueastbay.edu. 

SUMMER PROGRAMS
A list of additional summer programs is available by going to the College/Career Center website at http://bhs.berkeley.net/index.php?page=home-2 then clicking on "Summer Programs 2009."

Sophomore and Juniors -- UC Berkeley High School Biotech Training Program offers an 8 week internship program for students interested in learning about biotechnology.  Students are paid a stipend of $2,500.  The program is open to current sophomores and juniors who are US citizens or permanent residents from low income families and/or a family with little or no history of attending college.  Students must have an interest in science, technology or medicine and be ready to work hard.  Applications are available in D221.  Deadline:  March 2.  

Academic Talent Development Program at UC Berkeley -- Open to students currently in grades 7-11.  This is 6-week session (June 22-July 31) of challenging and stimulating classes is designed for both acceleration and enrichment.  Courses are available in a wide variety of subjects.  Financial aid is available (application deadline March 4). Application deadline is March 4 for new students and February 18 for returning students. For more information, go to http://atdp.berkeley.edu or call 510-642-8308.  

UC Davis Young Scholar Program -- This program offers summer research opportunities in the biological and natural sciences for 40 current sophomores and juniors.  Students live in the dorm from June 21-August 1 and work closely with university research faculty on individual projects.  For more information and application, go to http://ysp.ucdavis.edu.  Fee reductions are available for students based on need.  Application deadline:  March 31.  

Stanford Medical Youth Science Program -- 5 week summer residential program at Stanford open to economically disadvantaged and under-represented sophomore and junior high school students who are interested in science, health and medicine careers and are going to be the first in their family to attend college.  Applications available in D221 and at http://smysp.stanford.edu.  Deadline:  February 28.

Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program -- an 8 week research program at Stanford for students graduating from high school in 2009 and 2010.  Program dates:  June 15-August 7.  Application deadline:  February 2.  For more information and to apply, go to http://simr.stanford.edu.  

FOR SENIORS
IT'S TIME TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID - Sign up to attend one of the workshops on filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).  Prior to the workshop, pick up a FAFSA On the Web Worksheet in the College/Career Center or download one at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/fafsaws90bw.pdf  and fill it out as much as you can.  You can estimate numbers if necessary.  YOU MUST SIGN UP IN ADVANCE TO ATTEND BECAUSE WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF COMPUTERS.  All workshops will be held in the BHS library.
Thursday, February 5, 7:30 am
Tuesday, February 10, 3:30 pm    
Wednesday, February 11, 6:30 pm - Cash for College.  If at least 25 students or parents attend, one student will win a $1,000 scholarship.  If at least 75 attend, two students will win scholarships.
Wednesday, February 18, 7:30 am
Tuesday, February 24, 3:30 pm

SAT/ACT TEST DATES -- February 10 is the regular registration deadline for the March 14 SAT.  February 27 is the regular registration deadline for the April 4 ACT. These are the first rests  recommended for juniors.  Fee waivers for low income students are available in D221.  

SCHOLARSHIPS 
For a complete list of scholarship applications available in the College/Career Center, go to http://bhs.berkeley.net/index.php?page=scholarships.  

*Morris and Juliet James Achievement Award -- Open to Berkeley High seniors who have spent most of their school age years in the Berkeley Unified School District.  Awards will be based on hobbies, community service, home responsibilities, work experience, career goals, extracurricular activities and leadership experience.  Applications available in D221.  Deadline:  March 6.  

Delta Sigma Theta Berkeley Chapter -- Open to African American seniors in Alameda County who are planning to attend a four year college.  Students planning to attend a community college due to financial need will also be considered.  Awards based on GPA, leadership ability, potential for success, financial need and demonstrated commitment to community/school service.  Amount of award will vary according to the need of the student.  Deadline:  March 1.  Applications available in D221.

Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation -- Open to a graduating senior who is the child of a current or former Marine (some scholarships are available for grandchildren of Marines) with a maximum family adjusted gross income of $80,000 and a minimum GPA of 2.0.  Applications available in D221 and at www.mcsf.org. Scholarships range from $1,000 to $12,500.  Deadline:  March 1.

Bay Area Council Scholarship Program -- Open to current high school seniors who reside in underserved neighborhood within the nine-county Bay Area who plan to enroll in and attend a full-time undergraduate course of study as a freshman at one of the following Bay Area schools may apply: Mills, Santa Clara, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UC Davis or University of San Francisco. Financial need will be considered in determining the amount of each award. Potential recipients who receive other large scholarships and cannot demonstrate financial need will be ineligible.  Awards range from $5,000 to $10,000.  Applications available in D221 and at http://www.bayareafamilyoffunds.org/programs/scholarship.shtml.  Deadline:  March 23.

Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year Award Program -- Open to all senior athletes.  25 scholarships of $7,500 each will be awarded based on academic performance, athletic excellence, leadership, community service and milk experience.  Applications accepted only online at bodybymilk.com.  Deadline:  March 6.  

Association of Equipment Management Professionals Scholarships -- Open to graduating seniors interested in enrolling in a school offering a two year, diesel technician program.  Numerous scholarships up to $2,000 will be awarded.  Applications and more information available in D221 or at http://www.aemp.org/pdfs/AEMP_Found_brochure_FP.pdf.  Deadline:  May 1.

Epilepsy Scholarship Award -- Open to high school seniors and college students who are under a doctor's care for epilepsy. Applicants must first register at www.epilepsy-scholarship.com and then fill out the application. Applications are available in D221.  For more information, call 1-800-292-7373 or go to the above website. 25 scholarships of $3,000 each will be awarded. Deadline:  May 1.

Black Employees' Association of PG&E -- Open to graduating high school seniors or continuing college students regardless of ethnicity who have a minimum GPA of 2.5.  Scholarships range from $1,000 to $5,000.  Applications available in D221. Deadline:  March 6, 2009

Hispanic Employee Association of PG&E -- Open to seniors or current college students of any ethnicity who live in a PG&E service area.  Scholarships range from $500-$1,500.  Applications available in D221.  Deadline: February 27.

Black Employee's Association of PG&E -- Open to all graduating high school seniors or continuing college students who have a minimum GPA of 2.5.  Scholarships range from $1,000 to $5,000.  Applications available in D221. Deadline:  March 6.  

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