[BHS Etree] BULLETIN: CCC Bulletin, Feb. 10

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*_CCC Bulletin 2/10/2017_*

*College Advisor - AC (A-Sm), AHA, CAS, ELN *Melanie Aguas 
(melanieaguas at berkeley.net <mailto:melanieaguas at berkeley.net>) 510-644-4576
*College Advisor - AC (So-Z), AMPS, BIHS, ISP *Angela Price 
(angelaprice at berkeley.net <mailto:angelaprice at berkeley.net>) 510-644-6804
*Career Advisor *James Dopman (jamesdopman at berkeley.net 
<mailto:jamesdopman at berkeley.net>)
*College Advisor - 9^th and 10^th graders *Brianna Brooks 
(briannabrooks at berkeley.net <mailto:briannabrooks at berkeley.net>)
*College and Career Center Assistant *Mary Jacobs 
(maryjacobs at berkeley.net <mailto:maryjacobs at berkeley.net>) 510-644-4583

*_***NEW UPDATES THIS WEEK***
_**Links to scholarship lists in Announcements and Resources*_
_**New section specifically for Summer Programs, sorted alphabetically 
by school.
*Be sure to check the other sections for upcoming deadlines!

*_NEWLY ADDED SCHOLARSHIPS_*

*_
Berkeley Retired Teachers Association Scholarship – Morris and Juliet 
James Achievement Award_*

*/Deadline: February 23, 2017
/*_Eligibility requirements_: Seniors who  attended all of middle school 
and high school, and at least 3 years of elementary school, in Berkeley 
Unified School district.
_Application requirements_:  Essay and interview.
*Please go to the CCC to pick up a scholarship application.

**

*_BERKELEY COMMUNITY FUND
_**/Deadline: March 23, 2017/*

Lynn Walker of the Berkeley Community Fund will be coming 
to Berkeley High School's Library Computer lab on *Thursday, February 
2nd* at 3:30 to introduce the application, to get students started on 
their applications, and to answer questions.

**

*_CAA/ESA Youth Scholarship
_**/Deadline: March 24, 2017
/*_Eligibility requirements:_Seniors who have a father, mother, or 
natural guardian who is a full-time paid member of the police or 
sheriff’s department or fire department. Parent/guardian may also be a 
volunteer of a fire department.
_Application requirements:_ Essay, transcripts, proof of acceptance to a 
college, proof of parent’s occupation, SAT or ACT test scores, resume, 
letter of recommendation.
*For more information and to apply, please visit www.caaonline.org 
<http://www.caaonline.org/> or call 1-800-437-7658

*_ANNOUNCEMENTS AND RESOURCES_*

*_Attention Seniors_*: If you have not already done so, please schedule 
an appointment with your College Advisors to check in about your 
post-high school graduation plans.  The links were sent to your student 
emails from Ms. Mary Jacobs on Friday, September 30^th 2016.  If you 
cannot find the links, please email your College Advisor.

*_Attention Seniors_*_:_ Many of you received notification after filling 
out your FAFSA that your GPA needs to be verified in order to be 
considered for a Cal Grant. The deadline to do so is March 2nd. Ms. 
Mellion, BHS Registrar, works with the California Student Aid Commission 
to electronically upload and verify all of your GPA information by the 
deadline. You do /not/ need to take any action at this time.

*_Attention Seniors_: *Please check your portals for colleges you have 
applied to.  Many schools will communicate with you directly through 
that portal. Don’t miss pertinent deadlines and updates.*

Scholarship Directory: * http://eastbayconsortium.org/scholarship

*
Scholarships for Undocumented Students: 
**http://e4fc.org/scholarshiplists.html*

Click:*BHS Scholarship List – February Deadlines*

Click: *BHS Scholarship List – March Deadlines 
<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SZI3VfPDX84ZIU52hzlyHwiT4x0ywcvg9smUEov72C0/edit?ts=589ca029#gid=0>*

*_
SENDING TEST SCORES_*

*_SAT_**(Always select to send all scores)
Applying to CSUs: You can list CSUMentor as an SAT score recipient. The 
SAT institution code for CSUMentor is 3594. CSUMentor will then store 
your scores for ALL CSU campuses to utilize. If you have not 
yet sent your scores to either a CSU campus or CSUMentor, you can 
request this at www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/reg.html 
<http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/reg.html>.*


*Applying to UCs*:
Choose:  Any (1) UC Campus and it will be shared with all the others

*Applying to Private/Independent School(s)*:
Choose:  The individual school that you will be applying to.

*
Note*: The first 4 official score reports are free with your 
registration fee.

*_ACT_**
Applying to CSUs*: Before you can use the *ACT Scores* Manager, you must 
first have arranged for your *scores* to be *sent* to a *CSU* campus. If 
you have not yet arranged for your *ACT scores* to be *sent* to a 
*CSU* campus, you can learn how to request this at www.actstudent.org/ 
<http://www.actstudent.org/>*scores*/*send*/index.

Choose: Any (1) CSU Campus
Then use ACT Scores Manager:  Release Eligible ACT Scores to other 
schools through CSU Mentor after your score is received.

*Applying to UCs*: Report ACT and/or SAT *scores* on your admissions 
application, then request that an official copy of the *scores* be 
*sent* to us from the testing agency.  You can have your official 
*score* report *sent* to one *UC* campus, and all campuses you apply to 
will receive it.


*Applying to Private/Independent School(s):*
Choose: The individual school that you will be applying to.

*Note*:  The first 4 official score reports are free with your 
registration fee.  Only scores from one test date will be sent.

*_TEST-FREE COLLEGES_*

Colleges recognize that standardized test results are not always a very 
good indicator of a student’s success in college and later life. There 
are colleges and universities nationwide that have made standardized 
tests optional.  A list of these colleges can be found at:

www.fairtest.org/univ/optional.htm 
<http://www.fairtest.org/univ/optional.htm>

**

*_UPCOMING DEADLINES_*

*Scholarship Application Deadline*

*/Kiwanis Club of Berkeley Scholarship – February 28, 2017
/*Community Service scholarship.  Application requirements:  3 essays :

1) Self, life experiences and goals (500 words max)

2) Extracurricular activities/work and why (600 words max)

3) A time you made a difference for the better (300 words max)

One Letter of Recommendation, and an official transcript.  For more 
information, see attached flyer.  By the above due date, applications 
must be mailed to:

Kiwanis Scholarship Chair
DYNAMIC GRAPHICS INC
1015 Atlantic Avenue

Alameda, CA 94501

**

*Scholarship Application Deadline*

*/South Carolina Credit Union Scholarship – February 28, 2017
/*South Carolina Federal Credit Union will be awarding a total of $7,500 
in scholarship money to three deserving students. 1^st  Place: $4,000.  
2^nd  Place: $2,500.  3^rd  Place: $1,000.  Applications will be 
accepted from *January 2, 2017* through *February 28, 2017*.  Applicants 
must be:  1) members of South Carolina Federal in good standing OR U.S. 
residents who are eligible to apply for membership at South Carolina 
Federal at time of scholarship application, 2) students with a GPA of 
3.0 or higher and in good standing with current school, 3) students 
planning to attend a full-time accredited two-year degree program; an 
accredited two-year program leading to a four-year undergraduate degree 
or an accredited four-year institution (undergraduate program), 4) 
Previous winners are eligible, but a new application and essay must be 
submitted. For more details, and to apply, please visit 
scfederal.org/scholarship <https://www.scfederal.org/scholarship>

**

*Scholarship Application Deadline*

*/Annual Toyota/Steve Young Scholar-Athlete Award – February 28, 2017
/*Award is $2500 for one female student athlete and one male student 
athlete, whose academic and athletic careers have been exemplary and 
whose personal standards and accomplishments are a positive role model 
for others. Application must include transcripts, a 2-page essay, and 3 
letters of recommendation, each addressing one of the following: 
athletic skill, academic standing, and personal qualities.  Applications 
are attached in this email, and are available in the CCC.  Paper 
applications must be mailed by February 28, 2017.

*Scholarship Application Deadline
/Tzu Chi Foundation Scholarship - March 3, 2017
/*Tzu Chi Scholars is a scholarship program funded by Buddhist Tzu Chi 
Foundation (www.tzuchi.org <http://www.tzuchi.org/>) to recognize and 
provide financial assistance to outstanding college-bound high school 
graduates. Tzu Chi Scholars are selected on the basis of their financial 
need, academic achievement and community involvement. Each Scholar will 
receive a one-time award of $1,000. A small number of Scholars may be 
further recognized for a four-year total scholarship award of up to 
$4,000. To apply, you must:  1. Be a U.S. high school graduating senior 
(foreign students on student visa not included), 2. Demonstrate 
financial need for college tuition, 3. Have a minimum 3.0 GPA, 4. Be 
enrolled in an accredited U.S. college full time for 2017-2018. 
Applications are not available on the website. They are attached in this 
email, or you can drop by the CCC to get one.

*/The National Scholarship – For DREAMers, March 8, 2017
/*TheDream.US <http://thedream.us/>, the largest college access and 
success organization for DREAMers, is offering scholarships of up to 
$25,000 to Bay Area high school and community college graduates looking 
to attend one of our Bay Area Partner Colleges:  Sonoma State, CSU East 
Bay, San Francisco State, San Jose State, UCSanta Cruz and UC 
Merced. DREAMers who meet DACA eligibility criteria or have applied for 
TPS status may apply.  To apply and for more information, visit 
TheDream.US at applyISTS.com <mailto:TheDream.US at applyISTS.com> or call 
1-(855) 670-ISTS (4787) and ask for the TheDream.US National Scholarship 
Program.

*The Lowcountry Chapter of the Armed Forces Communications Electronics 
Association (AFCEA) Scholarship*

*/Deadline:  March 17, 2017
/*See attached application.

*Scholarship Application Deadline
/Berkeley Community Fund Scholarship - March 23, 2017/*

Eligibility: Graduating Seniors, 2.5 GPA, AB540 students eligible, must 
be committed to enroll in a 4-year accredited college/university for 
Fall 2017 (not Gap year).  Low-income, first generation college studens 
are encouraged to apply.  Services offered:  $16,000 scholarship awarded 
over 4 years. Individual mentor, designated College Success Manager, 
college counseling, life skills training, and a supportive community.  
Interested students enrolling at community college can email Lynn Walker 
at lynn at berkfund.org <mailto:lynn at berkfund.org>. Apply at 
https://highhopesscholars.communityforce.com/Login.aspx. Read about the 
Berkeley Fund at http://berkfund.org/ BCF will be available to assist 
with the application in the BHS Library on *Thursday, 1/19,* and 
*Thursday, 2/2,* at *3:30pm.*

*//*

*Scholarship Application Deadline
/Anita Baskerville-Harris Award (Alpha Kappa Alpha), March 24, 2017
/*Awarded to outstanding African-American high school seniors.  Students 
must have a 3.0, and be a resident of one of the following counties 
Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa Clara, San Francisco, or Solano.  
Application must include a personal statement and 2 letters of 
recommendation.  For more information and to apply, visit 
www.xigammaomega.com <http://www.xigammaomega.com/>

*Scholarship Application Deadline
/Hearthstone Housing Foundation Scholarship - March 31, 2017/*
Requirements to apply:  Be from low-income household or demonstrate 
financial need, 3.0 GPA, available for a phone interview in May 2017, be 
a resident of a Hearthstone Housing Foundation property (see website).  
For more information and to apply, visit 
http://www.hearthstonehousing.org/scholarship

**

*_
UPCOMING EVENTS_*

*Black College Expo*
*/Saturday, February 18, 2017, 9:00am – 5:00pm/*
/Laney College Campus, - Oakland, CA/
Meet representatives from History Black Colleges.  You will have the 
opportunity to get accepted on the spot (if you apply), have your 
application fees waived, get information about scholarships, audition 
for band scholarships, attend seminars and workshops, learn how to start 
a business, learn about the schools’ career centers, watch a step show 
and celebrity guests, and more!  For more information, call 
877-427-4100, or visit www.blackcollegeexpo.org 
<http://www.blackcollegeexpo.org/>

*Harvey Mudd College – 2^nd Annual Women’s Introduction to Science, 
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (WISTEM) Program
/February 23-25, 2017
Harvey Mudd College – Claremont, CA
/*For more information, visit www.hmc.edu/wistem 
<http://www.hmc.edu/wistem>/
/
*Lawrence University Physics Workshop
/February 24-25, 2017/
*/Lawrence University – Appleton, Wisconsin/*
*For more information, visit 
http://www.lawrence.edu/academics/study/physics/physics_workshop

*UOP School of Dentistry – Dental Camp 2017
/Saturday, March 11, 2017, 9:00am – 1:30pm/*
/University of the Pacific School of Dentistry
155 Fifth St, San Francisco, CA 94103/
Free camp for middle school and high school student interested in the 
dentistry field.  Learn about how people find careers as a dentist, 
dental hygienist, dental assistant, and dental lab technician.  Learn 
about the art of dentistry, how oral health is linked to overall health, 
and participate in hands-on activities.   Continental lunch and 
breakfast served.For more information and to register, visit 
https://calendar.pacific.edu/event/dental_camp_2016_1671#.WH69gFUrK1v

*Doctors on Board Pipeline Program
/Saturday, March 18, 2017, 7:30am – 4:00pm/
*/Claremont Hotel -- Berkeley, CA/
The “Doctors On Board Pipeline Program” is an innovative and exciting 
opportunity for underrepresented minorities students who are African 
American/Black, Native American, Filipino, Hispanic, and Pacific 
Islander. Post-baccalaureate, pre-meds, college/university students, 
*community college students, high seniors, juniors and sophomores 
*interested in becoming physicians or pharmacists to will experience a 
rare snapshot of what it takes to become a physician or pharmacist. 
Students will have a phenomenal opportunity to explore various facets of 
medicine and receive information about medical school preparation.  
Applications are *due Friday, March 3, 2017, by 5:00pm.* For more 
information and to apply, see attached flyer or visit 
http://pmfmd.com/doctors-on-board/doctors-on-board-student-application/

*NACAC National College Fair
/Saturday, April 29, 2017/, /1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Cow Palace – Daly City, CA
/*A free college fair, open to the public.  Learn about, and meet 
representatives from, all types of colleges all over the country!  For 
more information and to register, visit 
https://www.nacacfairs.org/attend/national-college-fairs/san-francisco/

*__*

*_PROGRAMS_*

*Pomona College Department of Music Wants Student-Musicians/
/*Pomona College is proud to offer what they believe is the best of both 
worlds – a conservatory-caliber music education incorporated within one 
of the finest liberal arts colleges in the nation. Few places can offer 
students the chance to learn from world-class musicians while enjoying 
the freedom of intellectual exploration as part of a student body ripe 
with academic curiosity, passion and openness.
Learn about our performance opportunities (ensembles and private 
lessons), and our other courses in music theory, music history, 
composition and ethnomusicology on their website:
*/https://www.pomona.edu/academics/departments/music/*
Students who are planning to visit the College and who want to attend a 
rehearsal and/or speak with a faculty member about the program should 
contact a faculty member through this**page:*/
/**/https://www.pomona.edu/academics/departments/music/prospective-students/*

*Carpe Diem Education
*Three-month and yearlong Gap Year programs focused on community, 
cultural immersion, service learning, and adventure.  Students may also 
have the opportunity to earn college credit and access financial aid 
during their program through Carpe Diem Education’s partnership with 
Portland State University. For more information: Call 877-285-1808, 
visit https://www.carpediemeducation.org/ or email 
info at carpediemeducation.org <mailto:info at carpediemeducation.org>

*Rustic Pathways Travel/Gap Year Programs
*Rustic Pathways Gap Year programs each last for one semester and are 
designed to provide different opportunities for travel, cultural 
immersion, service and non-cognitive skills development. Among the many 
possibilities, students can immerse themselves in Latin American 
culture, learn marine conservation in the South Pacific, or intern with 
a Rustic Pathways partner organization.  For more information, visit 
http://gap.rusticpathways.com/

*_
SUMMER PROGRAMS (SCHOOLS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)_*

*AMERICAN UNIVERSITY (For current 10^th and 11^th graders)
*The Community of Scholars program is a rigorous college-credit summer 
program designed for students entering their junior and senior years of 
high school. The Community of Scholars offers academically outstanding 
students the chance to broaden their understanding of international 
relations by enrolling in a 3-credit college class designed just for 
them. Students admitted to this program will sample the undergraduate 
experience and take advantage of what the School of International 
Service (SIS) has to offer.  For more information and to apply, visit: 
http://www.american.edu/sis/communityofscholars/

*BARNARD COLLEGE (For current 10^th and 11^th grade girls)
*Programs include Summer in the City and Liberal Arts Intensive. 
Students can choose from subjects such as writing, literature, art, 
theatre, film studies, psychology, computer science, architecture, 
religion, political science, and more.  They also offer Summer Science 
Seminars, a 1-week or 4-week STEM program which offers courses in 
Neuroscience, Psychology, Environmental Science, and space exploration.  
Other programs include Young Women’s Leadership Institute,  Dance in the 
City, and Entrepreneurs-in-Training.   For more information and to 
apply, visit**https://www.barnard.edu/summer *Students are accepted on a 
rolling admissions basis with a final deadline of May 26th*. *Please 
note that individual classes/programs may fill up prior to the final 
deadline.*


*BOSTON UNIVERSITY
*Boston University Summer Term offers a diverse portfolio of exciting 
and challenging summer programs for high school students. Whether you 
are looking to earn college credit, discover a new subject area, perform 
cutting-edge research in university labs, or immerse yourself in 
hands-on learning – BU is the place to be this summer. One-, two-, 
three- and six-week programs are available, and you can choose from 
commuting, residential, and online options. For more information and to 
apply, visit www.bu.edu/summer/highschool 
<http://www.bu.edu/summer/highschool>

*CORNELL UNIVERSITY
*Cornell offers precollege programs for talented high school students. 
Experience the excitement of college life, take college courses with 
renowned faculty, and enjoy an "unforgettable, life-changing summer."  
For more information and to apply, visit https://www.sce.cornell.edu/sc/


*CARNEGIE MELLON Summer Pre-College Programs (For current Sophomores and 
Juniors)
July 1 – August 11, 2017
*Carnegie Mellon’s summer Pre-College programs will show you what life 
at Carnegie Mellon is all about - from the classroom to what's happening 
on weekends. You'll meet people from all over the world, be inspired by 
our world-renowned faculty, take part in the excitement of campus and 
have the opportunity to explore the city of Pittsburgh.  Their programs 
include: Advanced Placement/Early Admission (AP/EA), Architecture, Art, 
Design, Drama, Music, National High School Game Academy. The 
*Pre-College application deadline is April 25th for U.S. citizens and/or 
permanent residents and April 1 for international students.*  For more 
information and to apply, 
visit**http://admission.enrollment.cmu.edu/pages/pre-college/

*Pre-College at GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Various 3-week and 6-week Sessions
*Summer Immersion (non-credit) and College Intensive (Credit) Programs.  
Areas of study:  Arts, Business, Communications, Government and 
Politics, History and Humanities, STEM (Science, Technology, 
Engineering, Math).  For more information, visit www.precollege.gwu.edu 
<http://www.precollege.gwu.edu/>. *Deadline for Scholarship:  March 1, 
2017.  Deadline for applications:  May 1, 2017.*

*NORTHFIELD MOUNT HERNON (For current 9^th -11^th graders)
*July 1 – August 5, 2017
The College Prep Program is designed for motivated students who are 
seeking academic enrichment.  Courses may be taken for academic-year 
credit. *For more information and to apply, visit 
http://www.nmhschool.org/nmh-summer-session */Deadline to apply:  NONE.  
Deadline to apply for Financial Aid:  February 15, 2017./*

*SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY Engineering Spring and  Summer Programs
Spring Engineering Education Days (SEEDS)
*Program applications and recommendations are due by *February 1, 2017.
Summer Engineering Seminar (SES)
*Program applications and recommendations are due by *March 1, 2017.
Young Scholars Program
*Applications are due by*April 21, 2017.
*For information and to apply, visit www.scu.edu/engineering/outreach 
<http://www.scu.edu/engineering/outreach>

*SKIDMORE COLLEGE
*This program for high-achieving high school students allows students to 
take college courses, experience campus life, prepare for college 
success, make friends from around the world, and discover Saratoga 
Springs. Course choices include liberal arts, natural sciences, and 
studio arts.  For more application and to apply, visit 
www.skidmore.edu/precollege <http://www.skidmore.edu/precollege>

*UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH Summer Program (United Kingdom)
*This summer, UoE will be running their first ever summer school for 
high school students in their final or penultimate year. This provides 
an excellent opportunity for students to get a taste of university life 
in an internationally renowned university in the beautiful historic city 
of Edinburgh.  They will offer these courses: /Preparing for University: 
Humanities/ and /Preparing for University: Social Sciences/.  For more 
information, visit: http://www.summerschool.ed.ac.uk/

*UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Summer Scholars Program (For Sophomores and Juniors)
3 Week Session:  July 1 – July 21, 2017
*The Summer Scholars Program at the University of Miami offers 
academically-motivated high school students the ability to sample 
college life, explore one of 16 exciting programs taught by UM’s 
distinguished faculty, earn 6 college credits, and take classes and form 
friendships with peers from around the world.  The program seeks 
students who are active in their communities, leaders in their schools, 
and examples of integrity. Individuals should be mature, self-motivated, 
and prepared to study an academic discipline in a rigorous scholarly 
program. *Applicants must be current high school sophomore or juniors 
with a minimum GPA of 3.0*
_Application Deadlines_:
*Early Action*:  December  1
*Priority Application Deadline*:  March 1
*Scholarship Application Deadline*:  March 1
*Final Application Deadline*:  April 25
To apply, visit the website.  For more information:
Phone: 305-284-4000   |   Email: ssp at miami.edu <mailto:ssp at miami.edu>   
| Website: www.miami.edu/ssp <http://www.miami.edu/ssp>

*USC Summer Programs*
*Program Dates: June 18 – July 15, 2017*
USC Summer Programs extends a tradition of excellence to outstanding 
high school students through unique 4 and 2 week summer courses. 
Accepted students to the USC Summer Programs will balance academic and 
campus life as they prepare for college in the nation’s entertainment 
center – Los Angeles, California.  USC Summer Programs’ courses are 
taught by USC faculty and experienced professionals of the USC academic 
community. Summer Programs’ faculty create an engaging academic 
experience by combining lectures, hands-on workshops and labs, guest 
speakers, and academic field trips to locations throughout Los Angeles. 
Each course is designed to be more interactive, engaging, and 
challenging than accelerated high school classes or the broad 
introductory courses offered by other summer pre-collegiate programs.  
For more information, visit http://summerprograms.usc.edu/ or call 
213-740-5679

*Summer at USC: Exploration of Architecture 2017
Program Dates: June 18 – July 15, 2017
*The USC Summer Programs invites high school students to connect with 
the world of architecture. *EXPLORATION OF ARCHITECTURE* provides a 
wide-range of exposure to an architectural education and the vibrant 
surroundings of Los Angeles through an exciting two or four weeks at the 
USC School of Architecture.  You will be designing and building in a 
collaborative studio environment, touring famous landmarks, living 
on-campus in a residence hall, and working with the School’s 
distinguished faculty and upper division students. The four-week program 
offers 3-units of college credit.  Visit 
http://arch.usc.edu/programs/summer/explore


*UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Engineering – Residential Summer Program:  Deep 
Summer Prep (Grades 9-12)*
*July 3 – July 28, 2017
*High school students can take innovative courses  covering today’s most 
cutting edge topics in Engineering, Technology, Applied Science, and 
Business. For more information and to apply, visit 
http://outreach.engineering.utoronto.ca/pre-university-programs/deep-summer-academy/

*University of Toronto Engineering – Residential Summer Program:  AP 
Summer Prep (For Juniors)
*A rigorous program for US high school students that will set them on an 
academic path towards admission to the world’s most selective schools of 
Engineering.  For more information and to apply, visit: 
http://outreach.engineering.utoronto.ca/pre-university-programs/ap-prep-program/

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