Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Scholarships!

Gilbraitti Scholarship-$500 award
To be eligible: be between the ages of 16-20, attend a college or university in the Fall, and complete application form and essay prior to deadline.
www.mortgagebrokerssurrey.ca
Deadline: March 30th

Youth Volunteer Scholarship Award-$500 award
To be eligible: minimum of 50 hours of service during last 2 years, 3.5 GPA or higher, under 21 year of age, submit an essay.
www.bbgcommunicationssandiego.com
Deadline:April 15th

Healthy Choices Scholarship-$500 award
To be eligible: enrolled in any sort of college or vocation school that is at least 2 years or longer, and be a Canadian or US resident.
www.chiropractorkelowna.ca
Deadline: April 30th

Scholarship by Design Award-$500 award
To be eligible: high school senior, Canada or US resident, attending school full-time.
www.studentscholarships.org/scholarshipsforcollege.php
Deadline: May 1st

Caretenders Scholarship Program- $500 award
To be eligible: attending university, college, trades, or technical school in the fall, school must be in Canada or United States.
www.bellevilleretirementhomes.ca
Deadline: May 31st

LM Scholarship Program- $1,000 award
To be eligible: GPA 3.0 or higher, enroll in 2 year or more school in the Fall.
www.forklifttrainingtorontoontario.ca
Deadline: May 31st

Rogers Community Volunteer Scholarships-$500 award
To be eligible: enroll in college in the Fall, have done at least 10 hours of community service, and GPA of 2.5 or higher.
www.southsurreydentists.com
Deadline: June 1st

Sedary and Associates Scholarship-$500
To be eligible: be enrolled in trade, vocational, community or university in the Fall, submit essay/application by deadline.
www.surreylawyers.ca
Deadline: June 15th

Lift Parts Express Scholarship- $1,000 award
To be eligible: current Senior in high school or freshmen/sophomore in college, resident of Canado or United States, enrolled in school in the Fall.
www.forkliftpartsincalifornia.com
Deadline: June 30th

If you didn't apply for Financial Aid by the priority deadline of March 2nd, it's not too late to apply!  Apply right away!  By submitting a FAFSA, you can still be eligible for Federal money and financial aid at the community colleges.  See your counselor for help.


Mt SAC DSP&S Info Sessions for Special Education Students

Mt SAC offers many wonderful services to Special Education students through their office of Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSP&S).  They will be hosting a series of informational sessions for our Seniors.  During these sessions, students will get information on enrolling to Mt SAC and how to access services.  Students through the DSP&S office get priority registration!

The next meetings will be:
Thursday, March 28th at 1pm
Friday, April 19th at 2pm
Tuesday, May 7th at 4:30pm
Wednesday, May 29th at 3:30pm

Space is limited at each session so RSVP's are required.  RSVP at (909) 274-4290.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Financial Aid Workshop

Our last FAFSA workshops will be held this Thursday, February 28th in the library periods 2-7.  Come by and get help!  Bring your parents taxes!! 
The last date to submit your FAFSA for Cal Grant eligiblity is March 2nd.  Don't wait till the last minute!!

Adelante Mujer Latina Conference

It's time for the annual Adelante Mujer Latina conference!  The conference is for high school female students and offers over 85 workshops about different careers, college, and many more topics to help students become successful women.
The conference will be held on Saturday, may 11th at Pasadena City College. 
If you are interested in attending, please register with Mrs. Cortez at lunch time.  Or you can sign up online at http://www.adelantemujerlatina.org/.  The deadline to register is March 22nd. There is a $20 fee that covers admissions, cost of materials, and a catered lunch. 
If you are interested in riding the bus, it will leave Nogales at 7:15am and return at 4:00pm.   It is free to ride the bus.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Scholarships

Keep applying for scholarships and don't forget to apply for Financial Aid.  Documented students can apply using the FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov.  Undocumented students, including students who applied for Deferred Action will apply using the California Dream Act application at www.caldreamact.org.  The deadline is March 2nd!  Questions?  See your counselor.  Our next Financial Aid workshops are tomorrow, Friday, February 15th in the Library from periods 2-7.  Our last workshops will be on Thursday, February 28th in the Library from periods 2-7.

Scholarships

The 1st Cycle of the Verizon Scholarship Awards Program offers 10 - $1,000 awards for current high school seniors who are residents of California, Oregon or Washington or who are planning to attend college in one of those states. They must be entering their first year of college in Fall 2013 at a 4-year, accredited college/university, and planning to major in math, engineering, or any science field.
The scholarship application and guidelines can be found at this website:
http://www.apcf.org/index.php/what-we-do/scholarship-fund
The deadline for all applications is midnight April 30, 2013.


CALSA, in partnership with De La Rosa & Co. seeks to fulfill its goal of “increasing the number of successful Latinos/Latinas” by offering no less than fifteen (15) scholarships to further the pursuit of higher education for Latino/a students. Each scholarship will be awarded in the amount of $1,000 for the 2012-2013 academic school year.
The link below takes you directly to the scholarship application.
http://www.calsa.org/2013/02/scholarship-application/
The deadline for all applications is April 7, 2013.

Continue to check the scholarship page of the Guidance section of our school web site for more scholarship opportunities.
Happy Valentine's Day!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

YWPL: California Edition Running Start Conference

Saturday, February 9, 2013
Los Angeles, California, University of Southern California
Hosted in conjunction with: USC’s Unruh Institute of Politics, California Women Lead & USC’s Women’s Student Assembly

Want to learn what it takes to become the first Madame President? Come to Running Start’s Young Women’s Political Leadership Program: California Edition! Learn about the importance of political leadership in this day-long workshop designed for young women in high school who display leadership potential and an interest in politics.
Click here to register!
The workshop will emphasize hands on training and will include a panel of local young women elected officials who will share their experiences.
Some of the topics covered:
• Why we need more young women in politics
• Crafting your message and giving your elevator speech
• Effective networking
• Campaigning and fundraising 101
• How to get involved now
You will have the opportunity to hear young women leaders, both candidates and elected officials, speak about the importance of having women in positions of political leadership.
The Young Women’s Political Leadership Program teaches participants valuable leadership skills that are transferable to future academic and professional pursuits. With the culmination of the program, you will become part of Running Start’s expansive alumni network.
Where/when/how:• The program starts at 8 am with check-in and breakfast.
• There will be various speakers and workshops throughout the day, and the program ends at 5:30 pm. Both breakfast and lunch will be provided as part of the program.
• Location:
University of Southern California
Ronald Tutor Campus Center, Room 450
3607 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles, CA 90089
• Cars should be parked in Parking Structure X, which can be accessed using the Figueroa Street Entrance at 35th Street (Entrance 3).
Here is a pdf map of the area of campus around the Ronald Tutor Campus Center, including Parking Structure X.
Additional Information:
• Cost to attend is $50 before January 15th, after which it is $75. This includes meals.
• Applicants must be current high school young women from California.
• Participants in YWPL: California Edition will be given a higher level of consideration if they apply to Running Start’s National Young Women’s Political Leadership Program held in Washington, DC.
• Interested in sponsoring a young woman to attend? CLICK HERE
Click here to register!

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

La Puente Valley Law Enforcement Exploring Academy

The Spring Law Enforcement Exploring Academy class will begin on Saturday, February 2nd.  The class is held at Bassett High School in room 313 on Saturdays from 8am to 4:30pm.  This is a 16 week course for high school students that grants high school credit. 
The class covers criminal apprehension, criminal laws, CSI, drug identification, firearms training, gang awareness, pepper spray laws, physical conditions among other things.
If interested, show up to the orientation on February 2nd or email Deryl Jackson at djackson@mail.lpvrop.org.

Monday, January 28, 2013

SENIOR BULLETIN for Monday, January28

Seniors – Important info! PLEASE READ !!
 
1. 4 year college applicants!!
You should be getting emails with really important info and requests! Please READ EVERYTHING you are sent, by email and by US mail! For instance:
EXAMPLE 1:
Be sure you have OFFICIALLY sent your test scores to the colleges, using collegeboard and/or act websites! You will NOT BE ADMITTED if you never sent your scores.
EXAMPLE 2:
Be sure you are signing up for the EPT/ELM placement test for CSU’s! If you google EPT/ELM, you will be taken to the site to sign up. You can take the test at ANY CSU, but there is no fee waiver! Please check with your counselor to see if you cleared these already with your EAP test scores from last year, or with SAT tests.
EXAMPLE 3:
Check to see if your college is requesting transcripts! You may send an OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT by filling out a form at the front desk. You may not send an official transcript if you owe any bills! Usually, only CSU’s and private colleges request transcripts before summer. Skipping any of these can result in denial of admission! THERE’S STILL A LOT TO DO!!
 
2. Financial Aid!
All college applicants – 2 year, 4 year, trade tech, art – EVERYBODY!! THIS FRIDAY, FEB. 1 is our first FAFSA ONLINE WORKSHOP IN THE “NEW” LIBRARY!! We will be assisting students periods 2 through 7. To attend, you must have a COMPLETED FAFSA WORKSHEET and/or a copy of your parents’ 2011 or 2012 taxes. EVEN BETTER: Complete the FAFSA at home at fafsa.ed.gov, and just have us check it on Friday! DON’T FORGET: there are scam sites, so only use fafsa.gov (not fafsa.com, etc!). DON’T FORGET: You MUST file a FAFSA to get state and federal $!!!!!!
 
3. SCHOLARSHIPS
It’s now the season for scholarships! Please check out the list on the back side of this bulletin, and keep it for reference. We added some new ones from last week!
DUE THIS WEEK!!!! PTA Calif. State Scholarship!
Must JOIN PTA for $5.00 with Ms. Young in Guidance! Completed applications must be given to Mrs. Hall NO LATER THAN TUES. 1/29 AT 3:00!! Letters of recommendation are required!! We have gotten this many times! TURN THE PAGE OVER AND READ THE BACK for more scholarships!!

Financial Aid and Scholarships!

FAFSA Workshops!
We will be having our first Financial Aid workshops this Friday, February 1st in the library, periods 2-7th. 
You must get teacher permission to attend.  Do not come to a workshop without your FAFSA worksheet filled out (if you lost this or didn't get one, see your counselor) , your parents' tax information (if your parents haven't filed taxes yet, you can use last year's).  Make sure you check in with your teacher first before you come to a workshop.
 
Scholarship!
Operations Safe Communities Service Award for Rowland Unified Students
$500 scholarship for students who have demonstrated academic excellence, leadership and community involvement with a focus on service to others.  To apply, you must submit a short essay of why you should be selected for this scholarship, a copy of your transcript, and a resume of your leadership experience and community involvement.  These things must be turned in tot he DATE/SARB office in the District Office by hand by 4pm on March 8th.  See you counselor for more details.
 
2nd Annual Out of State College Fair
Tuesday, January 29th from 5:30 to 9:00pm at the Julia McNeill Senior Center (Morgan Park), 4100 Baldwin Park Blvd, Baldwin Park

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Mt SAC Summer Bridge Applications Now Available!

Mt SAC is now taking applications for their Summer Bridge program.  If you will be attending Mt SAC with the goal to transfer to a four year college/university, then you should consider applying for the Bridge Program.

The Bridge Program offers students early registration for Fall 2013 classes, a head start of up to 6 units in college credit, textbook loan program, free social events, new and lasting friendships, a sense of community that promotes a culture of success, and quick access to counselors and educational advisors.

To apply, you must fill out the Summer Bridge application and turn it in to the Mt SAC Summer Bridge office by April 19th.  Counselors have paper applications and the application is also available at www.mtsac.edu/bridge.

There are four steps to getting into the Bridge program that must be completed by April 19th:
1. Submit a Mt SAC Summer Admission Application
2. Activate your Mt SAC account
3. Submit a Summer Bridge Application
4. Take the Mt SAC Placement Tests

Questions??  See your counselor