The Bronco Connection October 22, 2014 The Bronco Connection is a weekly bulletin of information concerning colleges, financial aid, important test dates, scholarships and general announcements published by the Lee's Summit North Guidance and Counseling Center [The Bronco Connection can also be found on the LSN Website] **************************************** YOUR LSN GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING STAFF IS HERETO HELP! Our hours are M-F 7:15 am - 3:00 pm. You are welcome to come by and make an appointment to visit with your counselor to ask questions about curriculum, scheduling, planning for college or just about anything! GO R OYAL S!!!!!!! RO ALS!!!!!!! Mrs. Hutsell is down the hall a bit from the main Guidance and Counseling Center in Room 1131. She can help with college applications, official and unofficial transcript requests and scholarship information. You may also check with her to sign up for the college representatives visits to LSN. ******************************************** GUIDANCE STAFF ABRYANA WOOD A - D [email protected] ROBIN GRAY E - LA [email protected] LAURA HILLBRAND LE - R [email protected] SHELLEY MCCAIN S - Z [email protected] KARLA BARNHILL, REGISTRAR 986-3017 [email protected] VALERIE MEUSCHKE, ADMIN. ASST. 986-3053 OR 986-3003 KATHY HUTSELL, ADMIN. ASST. 986-3051 Madison Cronley & Kelli Heineck, Student Assistants Issue 9 Design & Layout by Kathy Hutsell A October 22, 2014 2 SPECIAL EVENTS Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Historically Black College and University Tour DATES: MARCH 15-22,2015 This is the 18th annual tour of Historically Black College and Universities. Below is a list of schools to be visited: • Kentucky State, Frankfort, KY • West Virginia State, Dunbar, WV • Hampton University, Hampton, VA • Norfolk State, Norfolk, VA • Virginia Union University, Richmond, VA • Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Richmond,VA • Bowie State, Bowie, MD • Coppin State, Baltimore, MD • Morgan State, Baltimore, MD • Howard University, Washington DC • Georgetown University, Washington DC • George Mason University, Washington DC • Lincoln University, Jefferson City, MO $500 per person Price Includes: • Round trip transportation • Hotel Accommodations • Breakfast meals each day • Guided tours with campus admissions • Sightseeing Tours SEE MRS. HUTSELL FOR THE INFORMATION/APPLICATION PACKET. Final payment is due February 15, 2015 Please join Dr. Rossiter on Wednesday, October 22 or Thursday October 23 during Parent-Conference night for information concerning Lee’s Summit North’s IB Programs. For Juniors, meetings on both evenings will be held from 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM in Elliott Hall. For Freshmen & Sophomores, meetings on both evenings will be held from 6:30 PM to 7:00 PM in Elliott Hall. No appointment necessary. Please email or call Dr. Rossiter for further questions. *************************************** UCM 101 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 3 - 5 PM AT UCM - LEE'S SUMMIT 850 NW CHIPMAN RD DOOR 54 Come see presentations on admissions, and Financial Services and a mini browsing fair with representatives from Admissions, Nursing, Harmon College of Business, School of Technology, and Criminal Justice. Light refreshments will be served and STUDENTS WHO ATTEND WILL ALSO RECEIVE AN APPLICATION FEE WAIVER!!! IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND THIS EVENT, YOU MUST RSVP BY OCTOBER 26 TO: ucmo.edu/ucm101 You are welcome to bring two guests with you! *************************************** Bronco Connection Lee's Summit North Guidance Office 3 BLACK AND VEATCH EXPLORER PROGRAM Black & Veatch's Explorer Post is a program that exposes high school students to various disciplines of engineering and technology through presentations, hands-on activities, tours and community service. this program is open to all high school students in the greater Kansas City area. The Program runs from late August until mid-May 2015. Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month. There is a registration fee of $40 for the year. URBAN LEAGUE & INFINITE SCHOLARS PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP FAIR & NETWORKING DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2014 9 AM TO 2 PM KAUFFMAN FOUNDATION CONFERENCE CENTER 4801 ROCKHILL ROAD KANSAS CITY MO 64110 SEE MRS. HUTSELL FOR REGISTRATION FORMS AND MORE DETAILS!!! Please see Mrs. Hutsell in room 1131 for more details regarding this Explorer Post Program. Black & Veatch is only ONE of several organizations in the Greater Kansas City Area that has an Explorer Post. Following is a list of others: •TRUMAN MEDICAL CENTER - Health Careers •KCP&L (careers in Energy) •UMKC SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY •HALLMARK PHOTOGRAPHY •DOWNTWON AVIATION EXPLORER PROGRAM •EXPLORER POST 816 - Explore the world of Entrepreneurial Leaders MRS. HUTSELL HAS INFORMATION ABOUT ALL OF THESE PROGRAMS IN HER OFFICE!! ScoreUp! Test Prep For the ACT • Online instruction by top-rated teachers •interactive presentations & activities •proven test-taking strategies • limited class size, so instructors are able to focus on each student • affordable (less than half the cost of classes from Kaplan o Princeton Review) www.scoreuptestprep.com Avila University Fall Previews Saturday, November 8 Located in the Whitfield Conference Room on the campus. Students & parents will receive a tour of campus, meet with a member of the faculty and their admission representative. If a student wants to learn more about the athletic program at Avila a representative will be there to give a presentation as well. Contact : [email protected] Issue 9 Design & Layout by Kathy Hutsell A October 22, 2014 2014-2015 ACT TEST DATES TEST DATE DEADLINE LATE REGIS. Oct. 25 Sept. 19 Sept.20-Oct.3 Dec. 13 Nov. 7 Nov. 8-21 Feb. 7, 2015 Jan. 9 Jan. 10-16 April 18,2015 March 13 March 14-27 June 13,2015 May 8 May 9-22 ************************************** ACT urges students to apply online for the ACT test. We have an information sheet and test prep booklets in the Guidance and Counseling Center. College Representative Visits to LSN Many universities and colleges will send representatives to Lee's Summit North during the school year. These meetings are a great opportunity for you to learn more about schools you might be interested in attending. The following is a list of the visits we have scheduled so far for the month of OCTOBER & NOVEMBER: *************************************** Truman State; Oct. 28; 9:00 am Southwest Baptist; Oct. 28; 1:30 pm Avila; Oct. 29; 10:15 am Simpson College; Oct. 30; 9:00 am William Jewell; Oct. 30; 1:30 pm Newman Univ; Nov. 3@9:00 am Savannah College of Art & Design; 11/3; 1:30 pm Missouri Southern; Nov. 11; 1:30 pm UCM; Nov. 12; 1:45 pm Washburn Univ; 11/17; 9:00 am Summit Technology Open House!!! *********************************** Here is their website to register: www.actstudent.org/start Summit Technology is hosting three Open House If you would like to meet with a college represenNights to be held November 20, 2014; January 13 tative, stop by Mrs. Hutsell's office, Room 1131, just down the hall from the main Guidance and and February 2, 2015. Counseling Center, and sign up to attend. You Sessions Include: must have your planner signed by your teacher in order to miss part of class to attend one of these • 6:00 - 6:30 pm -"Early Planners" Session for visits. Middle Students and their Parents *************************************** • 6:30 - 8:00 pm - Summit Technology Academy Classroom Open House • 6:30 - 7:00 pm - Missouri Innovation Campus Presentation • 7:00 - 7:30 pm - Missouri Innovation Campus Presentation *************************************** Bronco Connection Lee's Summit North Guidance Office 5 2014-2015 LSN ACT Prep Course ACT PREP CLASS SCHEDULE WHAT: Intensive prep course designed to prepare students for taking the ACT. ******** WHO: Any student who has not taken the ACT and wants help preparing for the test. Any student who HAS taken the ACT and wants help improving their overall score or specific subject test scores. Prep Course #3 Wed 12/3 5 pm - 9 pm Thu 12/4 5 pm - 7:30 pm Wed 12/10 5 pm - 7:30 pm Thu 12/11 5 pm - 9pm ACT TEST DATE: SAT 12/13/2014 WHEN: Prep Class dates are listed on the following page. Pick the class that corresponds with your test date, if possible. Attendance at all listed sessions for each class is encouraged. ******** Prep Course #4 Wed 1/28 5 pm - 9 pm Thu 1/29 5 pm - 7:30 pm Wed 2/4 5 pm - 7:30 pm Thu 2/5 5 pm - 9pm ACT TEST DATE: SAT 2/7/2015 HOW: Contact Mrs. Meuschke in the Guidance and Counseling Center to enroll in the prep class. Email: [email protected] or phone her 986-3053. There is no deadline to enroll in a prep course, but spots fill up fast. COST: $35 for LSR7 students. $90 for out-ofdistrict students. Scholarships are available for LSN students. Contact the Guidance and Counseling Center for more information. ******** Prep Course #5 Wed 4/8 2:45 pm - 7 pm Thu 4/9 2:45 pm - 5 pm Wed 4/15 2:45 pm - 5 pm Thu 4/16 2:45 pm - 7 pm ACT TEST DATE: SAT 4/18/2015 WHAT TO BRING? • Calculator • Pencils • Highlighters • Snacks/water bottle • A watch ******** Additional content area sessions will be available for students to attend during Bronco Time. All courses will meet in Elliott Hall unless otherwise noted. Signs may be posted the night of the class if an alternate location is needed. Enter the building through the NW doors (off Douglas by Guidance Office.) Issue 9 Design & Layout by Kathy Hutsell A October 22, 2014 PLEASE NOTE: When a scholarship requires a transcript, PLEASE complete YOUR portion of the application FIRST and then turn in ALL materials to Mrs. Hutsell in the Guidance Office. 6 Scholarships This is the place to look each week for scholarship opportunities that we receive in the Guidance Office! But first, here are some general guidelines when requesting an OFFICIAL transcript ... Most scholarship selection committees require an Official transcript of the applicant's grades. In order for a transcript to be "Official" it must be mailed directly from our office to the scholarship committee or whomever is requesting it. The word "official" requires that there be no intermediary involved. This includes students, parents, guardians, etc. PLEASE keep this in mind when applying for scholarships. And, help us out by completing your portion of the scholarship and turning in the paperwork to Mrs. Hutsell in Room 1131 for processing your Official transcript. When applying for a scholarship online, please send the link to Mrs. Hutsell at [email protected] She will be glad to upload an Official copy of your transcript. Now that we have that out of the way, here are some awesome websites that can be very useful resources when finding scholarships: www.collegeboard.org Fastweb.com - compiles scholarships from various organizations for students. https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/pay-forcollege www.inlikeme.com www.collegesoup.com There's More....... Bronco Connection • Quick reference guide on Winning a Scholarship: www.finaid.org/scholarships/ WinningaScholarship.pdf • PowerPoint Presentation for Secrets to Winning a Scholarship www.finaid.org/questions/ 20110419scholarshipsecrets.ppt • Fastweb article about Top Ten Myths about Scholarships www.fastweb.com/financial-aid/ articles/3291-top-ten-mythsabout-scholarships FAFSA - Federal Application for Federal Student Aid - Grant, Loans, and Work Study $$. The window to apply is January 1 - April 1 of senior year, but you can go in early and create a pin # at www.pin.ed.gov. Use the financial aid calculator to see what type of aid the student may get. Attend "Financial Aid Night" at LSN in mid-January for more info. To officially apply, visit www.fafsa.ed.gov Lee's Summit North Guidance Office PLEASE NOTE: When a scholarship requires a transcript, PLEASE complete YOUR portion of the application FIRST and then turn in ALL materials to Mrs. Hutsell in the Guidance Office. 7 JCI Senate Foundation Scholarships K-State Wabash CannonBall Scholarship Each year the United States JCI Senate Foundation offers $1,000 grants to graduating high school students who plan to continue their education at colleges, universities or vocational schools. The number of grants awarded annually will be at the discretion of the US JCI Foundation. They must be used for educational expenses in the first year of full-time study. You must be a US citizen to apply for this scholarship. Criteria: • high school senior living in greater KC area • must be admitted to Kansas State and have completed a general scholarship application (due Nov. 11). • minimum cumulative GPA of 3.25 on a weighted or un-weighted scale. • completed application See Mrs. Hutsell for the complete application packet. DEADLINE: January 9, 2015 Mrs. Hutsell has the applications in her office, Room 1131. DEADLINE: December 1, 2014 NSLI FOR YOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS CRIME STOPPERS SCHOLARSHIP This essay contest is sponsored by the Metro Police Chiefs and Sheriffs Assoc and the Crime Stoppers TIPS Hotline. The winners, one each from Missouri and Kansas, will receive a $1,000 scholarship. To be eligible, the high school student must be a senior of good character with no criminal background. He/she must be recommended, in writing, by at least two faculty members. In addition to letters of recommendation, each student must submit a typed essay of 750 to 1,000 words on the following topic, "GIVEN RECENT HIGH PROFILE INCIDENTS INVOLVING POLICE OFFICERS BOTH LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY, HOW HAS THE PERCEPTION OF POLICE OFFICERS CHANGED IN RECENT YEARS BOTH POSITIVELY AND NEGATIVELY?" This program is sponsored by the U.S. Deptartment of State and provides merit-based scholarships for eligible American high school students to study less commonly taught languages in summer and academic year overseas immersion programs. If you have a passion for learning languages, this might be a great opportunity for you! Eligibility Requirements include: • US citizen • 15-18 years of age at the start of the program • enrolled in high school at the time of application • minimum 2.5 GPA Previous language study is NOT required. NSLI seeks applicants representing the diversity of the US, including students with disabilities. To learn more about how to apply and the application deadline, visit www.NSLIforYouth.org Deadline: Monday, November 17, 2014 Issue 9 Design & Layout by Kathy Hutsell A October 22, 2014 8 PLEASE NOTE: When a scholarship requires a transcript, PLEASE complete YOUR portion of the application FIRST and then turn in ALL materials to Mrs. Hutsell in the Guidance Office. NFIB YEF SCHOLARSHIP The NFIB Young Entrepreneur Awards are nonrenewable scholarships created to recognize young people who have demonstrated entrepreneurial spirit and initiative. The scholarships are valued between $1,000 and $15,000. Applicants must be high school seniors who will be attending a two-or-four-year university, college or vocational institute in the fall of 2015 and who OWNS/OPERATES AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS. Many applicants participate in DECA, Junior Achievement, FBLA, FFA, etc. BUT this is not a requirement. Scholarships are merit-based, not based on financial need. See Mrs. Hutsell in Rm 1131 for a packet of information and instructions on applying for this scholarship award. Students may apply October 1, 2014 thru December 18, 2014. TIP TOP TUX SCHOLARSHIP Tip Top Tux offers several scholarships to graduating seniors who plan to go on to college. Applicants are required to write a personal essay not to exceed 500 words describing educational, career and life goals and explain why you feel the Scholarship offered by Tip Top Tux should help you achieve them by investing in your education. Two letters of recommendation are also required as well an an official transcript. DEADLINE: March 1, 2015 Missouri State Society Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarships This organization offers scholarships to both males and females who rank in the upper 10% of their class. Applicants MUST be a US citizen, a Missouri resident and attend a Missouri university/college in the fall. All scholarship awards are paid directly to the University/college after the applicant's enrollment there is verified. Here is a list of the scholarships and the criteria for each: MSSDAR Scholarship A one-time preferred amount of $1500 awarded to a student pursuing a degree of his/her choice. IRENE AND LEETA WAGY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP A one-time award of $1,000 awarded to a WOMAN pursuing a degree in EDUCATION. DOROTHY POIKERT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP A one-time amount of $600 awarded to a student pursuing a degree in BUSINESS. ROBERTA CAPPS AMERICAN HISTORY SCHOLARSHIP A one-time amount of $1,000 awarded to a student who will have a concentrated study of a minimum of 24 credit hours in AMERICAN HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT while in college. ***Mrs. Hutsell has the applications in her office, Room 1131. DEADLINE: JANUARY 1, 2015 Bronco Connection you are applying. Lee's Summit North Guidance Office PLEASE NOTE: When a scholarship requires a transcript, PLEASE complete YOUR portion of the application FIRST and then turn in ALL materials to Mrs. Hutsell in the Guidance Office. 9 American Legion Oratorical Contest Charles L. Bacon Memorial Scholarship The American Legion sponsors this national contest every year for students who would like to gain the valuable experience of public speaking and develop a deeper knowledge and appreciation of the Constitution of the United States. Scholarship awards are presented to the three finalists in the final round of the national contest. First, applicants must enter the local/department contests. Mrs. Hutsell has more details in her office and contact information. AMERICAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIPS The American Legion also sponsors several scholarship programs. Listed below are these scholarships and eligibility requirements: Lillie Lois Ford Scholarship This scholarship is awarded each year to one boy and one girl who have attended Boys State or Girls State. M.D. "Jack" Murphy Memorial Scholarship This award is available to a Missouri boy or girl training to be a REGISTERED NURSE. Applicant must be in the top 40% of their class or have a "C" grade average. Joseph J. Frank Scholarship Applicants must have attended a full session of Boys State or Girls State AND be the descendant of a veteran. Must use the scholarship money as a full time student in an accredited college or university. Applicants must be either a member of the American Legion OR a DESCENDANT of a member of the American Legion, the American Legion Auxiliary or the Sons of The American Legion. Erman W. Taylor Memorial Scholarship - must be a descendant of a veteran who served 90 or more days of active duty in the armed forces and having an honorable discharge. - be a Missouri resident - use the award as a full-time student at an accredited college or university - provide a copy of the discharge certificate for the veteran on whose the application is made - submit an essay of 500 words or less on the subject:: In your opinion, what was the most significant world event of 2013/2014? ALL OF THE AMERICAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIPS ARE DUE APRIL 20, 2015. SEE MRS. HUTSELL FOR COPIES OF THE APPLICATIONS... Horatio Alger Scholarship Criteria: • senior planning to attend college after graduation. •critical financial need ($55,000 or lower adjusted gross family income) • involved in extra curricular and community service activities • display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity • maintain a minimum gpa of 2.00 • be a US citizen Mrs. Hutsell has more instructions in her office and the website where you can apply for this scholarship. Deadline to apply is: OCT. 25 Issue 9 Design & Layout by Kathy Hutsell A October 22, 2014 01 PLEASE NOTE: When a scholarship requires a transcript, PLEASE complete YOUR portion of the application FIRST and then turn in ALL materials to Mrs. Hutsell in the Guidance Office. VFW Jack Ray Post 5789 Scholarship • must be a graduating senior • must be a child, grandchild, or sibling of a combat veteran • must have a 3.0 or higher GPA One winner will receive $1,000. Proof of eligibility (DD-214) will be required before award is paid out. Mrs. Hutsell has the paper applications in her office. Deadline: April 1, 2015 National Co-op Scholarship Program Merit Scholarships are awarded to students planning to attend the following colleges: Clarkson University Drexel University Johnson & Wales Kettering Merrimack College Rochester Institute of Technology State University of New York Oswego University of Cincinnati Univ of Massachusetts Lowell University of Toledo Wentworth Institute of Technology National Elks Foundation Scholarships The national and local Elks Clubs offer scholarships to students. If you are awarded a local scholarship (worth $3,000) you are placed in the competition for the National Scholarships. You must apply online: www.elks.org/enf/scholars Click on Most Valuable Student Competition Complete the application online, then print it off and bring the completed packet to Mrs. Hutsell. She will fill out the Counselor Report form and mail everything for you to the local contact person for the Elks Lodge. DEADLINE: DECEMBER 5, 2014 Earl Collins Foundation Scholarship This scholarship of $1,000 is offered by the Kiwanis Club to graduating seniors. A minimum ACT of 23 is required. Also evidence of participation in extra curricular activities and /or community service. Two letters of recommendation are also required as well as an essay not to exceed one page in length describing your educational plans and goals. PLEASE RETURN YOUR COMPLETED APPLICATION TO MRS. HUTSELL ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2014. Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or better AND apply and be accepted for the 20152016 academic year at one of the schools listed above. Mrs. Hutsell has the scholarship application in her office and more information. And various application deadlines for each of the colleges included in this program. Bronco Connection Lee's Summit North Guidance Office 11 John Belcher Scholarship The Missouri School Board Association, through the FutureBuilders Foundation, awards seventeen scholarships to Missouri high school seniors. One scholarship winner is selected from our Lee's Summit School District. Those seventeen winners then compete for one larger scholarship. The sixteen regional winners are awarded $750 and the statewide winner is awarded $1750. Mrs. Hutsell has applications in her office. The completed applications must be turned in to her by Tuesday, January 6, 2015. She will then submit all the LSN applications to the LS School Board and ONE student from our District will be chosen. Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation Scholarships Eligibility Requirements include: • must be a US citizen • graduating senior • minimum 3.0 overall GPA This is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors each year. Students are recognized for their capacity to lead and serve, and their commitment to making a significan impact on their schools and communities. THE APPLICATION IS ALL COMPLETED ONLINE AT THEIR WEBSITE: A 500-700 word essay is required . More details about the essay are included with the application. http://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/ applicants Project 21 Scholarship DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 31, 2014 TO SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION ONLINE. The Missouri Gaming Association offers this scholarship program. Applicants must write an article or create a poster or video addressing the issue of underage gambling. Two $1500 awards will be given and four (4) $1,000 awards. Mrs. Hutsell has applications and guidelines in her office, Room 1131. Deadline: March 1, 2015 Issue 9 Design & Layout by Kathy Hutsell A October 22, 2014 Cram Sessions for the SAT : ™ ® Last-minute prep for the November 8th exam! Intensive, 90-minute review for just $19.99! 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