College and Scholarship Bulletin December 2014 Johansen High School School Code: 051994 641 Norseman Dr. Modesto, CA 95357 Phone: 209-576-4702 Fax: 209-576-4752 College Counselor Mrs. Hildebrandt E-mail: [email protected] 209-576-4948 Johansen High School Volume 1, Issue 3 You’ve applied...now what?? The CSU/UC application deadline has come and gone. So now what do you do? Follow all instructions to set up the portal and/ or email accounts for each college to which you applied. Many have come in asking about portals showing your application is “incomplete” pending submission of materials. Look at what it’s asking you to submit: ACT/SAT scores, transcripts or placement testing. Make sure your SAT/ACT scores have been sent from College Board and/or ACT to the schools so your application/ acceptance is not denied. If you are being asked to submit a transcript, you need to see the registrar, Cynthia Welch, to get those sent, after grades are recorded in January. Do not miss the deadline to get all of these additional materials submitted or you will not be accepted to those Make sure that your college application list in colleges. Pay very close Naviance is up-to-date with ALL colleges to attention to all deadlines!! which you’ve applied! This includes Community Private Schools A number of you are still working on your private school applications—which is good. However, make sure that you have requested that your teachers and counselors have uploaded their letters Colleges, CSU, UC and private campuses. All seniors should be logging into Naviance and making sure everything is current. www.connection.naviance.com/johansen of recommendation and completed the evaluation form prior to winter break! Many applications are due January 1st—in the middle of break. The supplemental materials need to be submitted before we’re all gone. You can still work on and submit your application any time until the deadline. Make sure you communicate with Mrs. H. to submit these school documents BEFORE winter break!!! Page 2 College and Scholarship Bulletin Inside Story Headline Are you changing your schedule 2nd semester? If you plan on dropping a class that you reported on your application that you planned to take next semester, you must inform the colleges to which you have applied, in writing. In addition, if you receive a D or F in one of your classes this semester, you must call/email the colleges and let them know about your grade! THANK YOU! Please remember to write a note of thanks to the teachers/counselors who write you letters of recommendation. It’s a great way to show appreciation to those who put in extra time and hard work in writing your letters! Be sure to let CSU Placement Tests: FINANCIAL AID FAFSA and Dream Act workshops are scheduled with your government teachers for Jan. 21 and 22 in the computer lab. You will be given a list of information you’ll need to bring to the workshop. The goal is to complete and submit your financial aid application during the workshop. Deadline is March 2nd but the sooner you file, the more likely you are to receive financial aid. **Applications require parent annual income. Be sure to communicate all requirements and deadlines to your parents so you can complete the application. SOME private universities require a CSS profile form in order for you to be considered for financial aid. Visit www.collegeboard.org to see if your college requires this form . Many deadlines are earlier than the FAFSA/Dream Act deadline!! The ELM/EPT tests are required by the CSU unless you have been exempted by your EAP, SAT or ACT scores. You can take the tests at CSU Stanislaus, regardless of where you plan to attend college. The Cost is $18 per test (no fee waivers are available). The CSUs require them to be completed by May 2nd, but recommend you take them as early as possible! The first date is February 14, 2015. Go to www.ets.org/csu/ registration/ to get information and to register. The earlier you take it, the better - especially with math, as you may be allowed to retake to raise your score! Mrs. H know of any college acceptances or scholarships you receive, as you receive them! MJC NEWS Spring Registration has begun! If you are a senior planning on attending MJC next fall, it is strongly recommended that you sign up for a spring class to help you get priority for classes next fall!! The classes are free while you are still in high school. You will need to pay a small health fee. Guidance 110 is the recommended course for spring. Classes start in January 12, 2015. You must apply at www.mjc.edu College Athletes NCAA—if you are planning to play a Division I or II college sport you need to register with the NCAA Clearinghouse at www.eligibilitycenter.org. You must meet class and test requirements listed. NCAA does not accept ESS or SS classes. See Mrs. H with additional questions. print out the forms and go to your counselor to have the High School Permission form signed. Then take the forms to MJC admissions office. Page 3 Scholarships Scholastic Art and Writing Awards: 10 million dollars in scholarships available to artists and writers. Go to www.artandwriting.org for more information and to apply. Deadline: December 17, 2014. NFIB Young Entrepreneur Award—graduating seniors who operate their own small business are eligible to receive an award. Visit www.NFIB.com/YEA to apply and for more information. Deadline: December 18, 2014. Go Red™ Multicultural Scholarship Macy’s and the American Heart Association are continuing their concerted efforts to increase the number of minority women in medical schools For the fourth consecutive year, the partners are offering sixteen $2,500 tuitionfocused scholarships for minority women pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in healthcare fields. The deadline to apply for 2015 scholarships is Dec. 31, 2014. All students must register online at www.jfklibrary.org. Deadline: Essays must be submitted by January 5, 2015 GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship - numerous students will receive a $10,000 renewable scholarship. If you have at least a 3.0 GPA, good citizenship and strong leadership you should apply. Go to http://www.reaganfoundation.org/GERFScholarships to apply. Deadline: January 8, 2015 Asian & Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund offers scholarships between $2,500 and $15,000. Students must be of Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity as defined by the U.S. Census, be a citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States (Citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of Palau are also eligible to apply), have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 unweighted, must Paul Mitchell Modesto Scholarship opportunity for apply for federal financial aid using the Free prospective students. If you plan to apply to Paul Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and Mitchell Modesto School pick up a scholarship packet submit one letter of recommendation. Go to http:// from the scholarship box in the career center. apiasf.org/scholarship_apiasf.html for more Postmark or delivery deadline: December 31, 2014 information and to apply. Deadline: January 9, 2015 at 11:59pm EST Ithaca College Park Scholar Awards: If you are majoring in Cinema/Photography, Communication, San Joaquin Engineers Council Scholarship is for Documentary Student, Media, Film/Photography/ seniors planning to enroll in engineering curriculum Visual Arts, Marketing Communications, Journalism in college. Students must have a 3.0 unweighted or Television/Radio and would like to live in New GPA, be a US citizen, and have taken the SAT or York, check out the Ithaca College Roy H. Park ACT. To apply, download the application at www.sjec School of Communications scholarship for a four -ca.org Postmark Deadline: January 10, 2015 year, full cost scholarship. Pick up an application information sheet from the scholarship box or go to Ithaca College Martin Luther Kind Scholar Program is an interdisciplinary learning community offered to www.ithaca.edu/parkscholars academically exceptional students from traditionally California Association of Collectors, Inc - Scholarships underrepresented populations. Scholars receive a range from $1500 - $2500. It is a simple one-page minimum award of $25,000 up to full annual tuition. application and 700-1000 word essay on the For more information or to apply go to “Importance of maintaining good credit during your www.ithaca.edu/mlk Deadline: January 15, 2015 college years.” Download an application at www.cacesf.org. Deadline: Must be postmarked Gates Millennium Scholars will provide 1000 by January 5, 2015. scholarships of varying amounts to outstanding African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, JFK Profile in Courage Essay Contest - awards from Asian Pacific Islander American, and Hispanic $500—$10,000 and an expense paid trip to Boston. American students with an opportunity to complete Page 4 Scholarships an undergraduate college education in any discipline area of interest. Students must have minimum 3.3 GPA and be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. national or permanent resident. Go to https:// scholarships.uncf.org/Program/Details/2bfd8f5340aa-4705-9f8b-d92d972e59df to apply. Deadline: January 14, 2015 11:59 PM EST available for an interview either by phone or in person. Interviews will be on Sunday, 19 March 2015, and Saturday, 21 March 2015. Go to the website to see all available scholarships and to apply http://www.equalityscholarship.org/apply.html Deadline: February 9, 2015 CTA Scholarship for Dependent Children - 35 $5000 scholarships available to students who have a parent that is active, retired or a deceased member of California Teachers Association. GPA should reflect a high unweighted average. Scholarships are awarded based on the applicant’s statement, school and community activities and two letter of recommendation. Go to www.cta.org/scholarships Deadline: February 6, 2015 Farmland Working Group Scholarship – Students will explore the topic “How would you advise community leaders with regard to growth and farmland protection” through written or visual means. Scholarships are awarded based on the essay/ creative response only. The number and amount of scholarships will vary depending on number of applicants. Pick up an application from the scholarship box in the career center. Postmark Deadline: February 13, 2015 PG&E Scholarships – In 2014, PG&E awarded over Ronald McDonald House Charities U.S. Scholarship $300,000 in scholarships to 167 students. There are Program -There are four different scholarships in 11 different categories of scholarships including: which graduating seniors may qualify: Asian, various ethnic groups, women, people with Hispanic Scholars and African American Future disabilities, community service, employee Achievers scholarships. Go online to apply http:// dependents and leadership. The scholarship amounts www.rmhc.org/rmhc-us-scholarships. Deadline: vary from $1000 - $5000 each. Go to http:// January 20, 2015. www.pge.com/en/about/community/education/ ergscholarships/index.page to get information on all Virginia Military Institute – if you’re planning to apply the different scholarships and to apply using one to VMI, please see Mrs. Hildebrandt for information application. Deadline: February 9, 2015 on a potential full tuition scholarship package. Deadline: February 1, 2015. Soroptimist International of Modesto Scholarship Three $1000 scholarships will be awarded to Christermon Foundation—Scholarships available for graduating seniors who demonstrate involvement in students who parents or grandparents work for a community service activities involving women and/or company with a valid liquor, beer or wine license: girls. Scholarships are based on financial need, retailers, airlines, restaurants, hotels, suppliers, academic merit and community service. Please DO distributors, breweries, wineries, etc. Go to http:// NOT apply to this scholarship if you are applying for www.christermon.com/scholarship/applications.php the Soroptimist Violet Richardson Award. Pick up an for the application and more info. Deadline: application in the Career Center. Deadline: February 1, 2015 February 13, 2015 eQuality Scholarships – there are 17 - $6000 scholarships and one 4-year, $12,000 scholarships available. Applicants must be a resident of northern or central California; be a high school graduate, or equivalent, by June 30, 2015; be enrolling in a postsecondary institution and have shown service to the LGBTQ community. In addition to completing the application, applicants for all scholarships must be National Co-Op Scholarship Program will award 195 $6,000 merit scholarships for students planning to attend Clarkson University, Drexel University, Johnson & Wales University, Kettering University, Merrimack College, State University of New York Oswego, Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Cincinnati, University of Massachusetts Page 5 Scholarships Lowell, University of Toledo, or Wentworth Institute of Technology. Must have a GPA of 3.5 or better. Download an application at http://www.waceinc.org/ scholarship/index.html . Deadline: February 15, 2015. North Modesto Kiwanis Scholarship Program – $15,000 in scholarships will be awarded to qualifying students in the Modesto area based upon the following criteria: academic record (2.75 GPA or higher); community service record, extra-curricular activities and leadership experience; goals of applicant; and letters of recommendation from teachers or community. Preference is given to students whose annual family income is between $75,000 and $150,000. Pick up an application in the scholarship box in the Career Center. Deadline: Must be RECEIVED by 5:00 p.m. Friday February 20, 2015. Tom Mellis Memorial Scholarship—This $2500 scholarship will be awarded to an outstanding high school senior actively participating in varsity sports. Applicants will be judged on their scholastic record, involvement in community service and student leadership. You will need an official transcript so be sure to request one from Ms. Welch. Pick up an application in the scholarship box. Deadline: February 27, 2105. American Legion Auxiliary—Scholarships available. Email: [email protected] for information and applications. Happy Holidays Everyone!!
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