Monday, January 31, 2011
Congrautlations!
Congrats to Darwin Paet (HS3) on recieving the ACT SIX scholarship to Trinity Lutheran! The Act Six scholarship is a leadership scholarship and it will pay for all 4 years of his education. Way to go Darwin!! You rock!
Are you hoping to be a Cougar???
Today is the deadline to submit your application to WSU! You have till midnight but, don't wait till 11:59 to hit the submit button...technical difficulties may arise! If you have any problems be sure to contact the WSU admissions office:
Tafona Brar, Ed.M
Assistant Director, Enrollment Counseling
Office of Enrollment Management
Washington State University
Direct: 253-720-9107
Fax: 509-335-4902
http://www.wsu.edu/
Tafona Brar, Ed.M
Assistant Director, Enrollment Counseling
Office of Enrollment Management
Washington State University
Direct: 253-720-9107
Fax: 509-335-4902
http://www.wsu.edu/
FREE SAT Practice Test!
The Seattle Public Library in collaboration with Kaplan:
FREE SAT Practice Test
This Saturday February 5th
10:30 - 3:30
Downtown Library 1000 4th Ave - 4th floor rooms 1 & 2
Follow up Session Saturday February 19th 11 -12:30
Attendance is required on both days!
- Be sure to bring a pencil, eraser, calculator and a snack!
To register, call the Teen Center @ 206-615 1410
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
UW Dream Project Presents...
Scholarship Workshop!!!!
Fund your Future with Scholarships, Financial Aid, & Resume Building
Date: Saturday, February 12, 2011
Time: 9am - 5pm
Location: Mary Gates Hall UW Seattle
Food: Lunch will be provided
If you are interested in attending stop by the College & Career Center to sign up! If you have any questions please contact your Dream Project leads this Friday after school!
Friday, January 14, 2011
UW WISE Confernece
What: UW College of Engineering presents 20th annual WISE (women in Sciences & Engineering) Confernece
Where: UW Seattle Campus
When: Saturday February 26th
Time: 8:30-5:00
Register online @ www.engr.washington.edu/wise/confernece or email: uwwise@uw.edu
Where: UW Seattle Campus
When: Saturday February 26th
Time: 8:30-5:00
Register online @ www.engr.washington.edu/wise/confernece or email: uwwise@uw.edu
Thursday, January 13, 2011
The Seattle Foundation Scholarships
The Seattle Foundation has recently updated our scholarships for 2011. We offer a variety of scholarship to Washington state residents and beyond. This year, we will be utilizing http://www.thewashboard.org/ for all of our Washington State scholarships.
http://www.thewashboard.org/
TheWashBoard.org is a non-profit scholarship matching site free of advertisement. This resource makes searching for scholarships easier for students to efficiently find and apply for relevant scholarship opportunities. Free of cost for both students and providers, theWashBoard.org acts as a clearinghouse with vetted scholarship information and matches those seeking scholarship support with those looking to provide it.
Alpha Omicron Boule
Below is a link to information about the Alpha Omicron Boule Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship is to support African American male students from the Puget Sound region enrolled in vocational schools, community colleges or universities. This $1,000 scholarship is renewable for students attending either a community college or a university.
http://www.thewashboard.org/ScholarshipDetails.aspx/The+Seattle+Foundation/2011-2012/Alpha+Omicron+Boule+Scholarship
The Seattle Foundation Scholarship
Below is a direct link to information about The Seattle Foundation Scholarship. This renewable scholarship is available to students, both traditional and adult-returning, in King County.
http://www.thewashboard.org/ScholarshipDetails.aspx/The+Seattle+Foundation/2011-2012/The+Seattle+Foundation+Scholarship
Atsuhiko Tateuchi Memorial Scholarship
Below is a link to information about the Atsuhiko Tateuchi Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship supports high school senior and undergraduate Asian students from the Pacific Rim States (Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington). This is a $5,000.00 scholarship renewable for up to four years.
http://www.thewashboard.org/ScholarshipDetails.aspx/The+Seattle+Foundation/2011-2012/Atsuhiko+Tateuchi+Memorial+Scholarship+-+Tateuchi+Foundation
We are hoping you will help to spread the word about http://www.thewashboard.org/ and these great scholarship opportunities. Please let me know if you need any additional information regarding any of these scholarships, or about The Seattle Foundation.
http://www.thewashboard.org/
TheWashBoard.org is a non-profit scholarship matching site free of advertisement. This resource makes searching for scholarships easier for students to efficiently find and apply for relevant scholarship opportunities. Free of cost for both students and providers, theWashBoard.org acts as a clearinghouse with vetted scholarship information and matches those seeking scholarship support with those looking to provide it.
Alpha Omicron Boule
Below is a link to information about the Alpha Omicron Boule Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship is to support African American male students from the Puget Sound region enrolled in vocational schools, community colleges or universities. This $1,000 scholarship is renewable for students attending either a community college or a university.
http://www.thewashboard.org/ScholarshipDetails.aspx/The+Seattle+Foundation/2011-2012/Alpha+Omicron+Boule+Scholarship
The Seattle Foundation Scholarship
Below is a direct link to information about The Seattle Foundation Scholarship. This renewable scholarship is available to students, both traditional and adult-returning, in King County.
http://www.thewashboard.org/ScholarshipDetails.aspx/The+Seattle+Foundation/2011-2012/The+Seattle+Foundation+Scholarship
Atsuhiko Tateuchi Memorial Scholarship
Below is a link to information about the Atsuhiko Tateuchi Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship supports high school senior and undergraduate Asian students from the Pacific Rim States (Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington). This is a $5,000.00 scholarship renewable for up to four years.
http://www.thewashboard.org/ScholarshipDetails.aspx/The+Seattle+Foundation/2011-2012/Atsuhiko+Tateuchi+Memorial+Scholarship+-+Tateuchi+Foundation
We are hoping you will help to spread the word about http://www.thewashboard.org/ and these great scholarship opportunities. Please let me know if you need any additional information regarding any of these scholarships, or about The Seattle Foundation.
Want to Improve your Prospects for Jobs? Become Better Educated!
For every job opening on October 4, 2010, there were 4.4 unemployed people reports Time magazine in its January 17 issue. Who is getting these jobs? Those who are better educated.
According to Moddy's, an analytical service working with figures provided by the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, workers with a graduate, bachelor's, associate degree, or even some college experience, will get an increasing share of all jobs that are created. Time says that in 2011, the better educated control 60.1% of all new jobs. By 2015, the projection rises to 66.4%.
Women have the edge over men because they are better educated and are more likely to enter the careers expanding the men by 3 to 2 margin, earn college degrees. Whether you are a male or a female, those who reach the top positions will be well educated, technically competent, and prepared for the global
workplace.
Sources: Time, Moody's Analytics, Bureau of Labor & Statistics
According to Moddy's, an analytical service working with figures provided by the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, workers with a graduate, bachelor's, associate degree, or even some college experience, will get an increasing share of all jobs that are created. Time says that in 2011, the better educated control 60.1% of all new jobs. By 2015, the projection rises to 66.4%.
Women have the edge over men because they are better educated and are more likely to enter the careers expanding the men by 3 to 2 margin, earn college degrees. Whether you are a male or a female, those who reach the top positions will be well educated, technically competent, and prepared for the global
workplace.
Sources: Time, Moody's Analytics, Bureau of Labor & Statistics
Comcast Scholarship
Congratulations to the following seniors on recieving the Comcast Achievers Scholarship!!!
Primer (PJ) Juan ~ TEC
Linda Ba ~ HS3
Way to go!
Primer (PJ) Juan ~ TEC
Linda Ba ~ HS3
Way to go!
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
New Scholarships!
Scholarship 2010/2011
List #6
NOTE: The scholarships listed are intended for SENIORS ONLY; HOWEVER, sometimes a scholarship will be listed for students in other classes – they will be noted as such. Remember that all colleges have specific scholarships, so be sure to check with the financial Aid Office at the college of your choice. If you want information on these scholarships, see Mrs. Fichamba in the Career Center.1) Robert J. Handy (PEMCO-Foundation) Scholarship
• Senior,
• Amount: up to $1500
• Deadline: March 9, 2011
• More Info: http://www.wssra.org/ click on SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION Username: wssra Password: scholarship
2) Washington State PTA Scholarship
• Seniors,
• Amount: up to $2000
• Deadline: March 1, 2011
• More Info: www.wastatepta.org/programs/scholarship/index.html
College acceptances are starting to go out....
Congratulations to the following students on their acceptance into College:
Corey Grace ~ Grand Canyon University, Trinity Lutheran ~ TEC
Ysidro Sanchez ~ Bellevue College ~ TEC
Vinh Phuoc ~ Seattle Pacific University ~ TEC
Linda Ba ~ Pacific Lutheran University, University of Denver, University of Hawaii, Gonzaga ~ HS3
Darwin Paet ~ Trinity Lutheran ~ HS3
Mary Vo ~ Washington State ~ HS3
Tuyet Nguyen ~ Trinity Lutheran ~ AAA
Ana Daisy Marroquin ~ Central Washington University ~ TEC
Ricky Cai ~ UW Bothel & UW Tacoma ~ TEC
Samy Ahmed ~ Highline Community College ~ TEC
Corey Grace ~ Grand Canyon University, Trinity Lutheran ~ TEC
Ysidro Sanchez ~ Bellevue College ~ TEC
Vinh Phuoc ~ Seattle Pacific University ~ TEC
Linda Ba ~ Pacific Lutheran University, University of Denver, University of Hawaii, Gonzaga ~ HS3
Darwin Paet ~ Trinity Lutheran ~ HS3
Mary Vo ~ Washington State ~ HS3
Tuyet Nguyen ~ Trinity Lutheran ~ AAA
Ana Daisy Marroquin ~ Central Washington University ~ TEC
Ricky Cai ~ UW Bothel & UW Tacoma ~ TEC
Samy Ahmed ~ Highline Community College ~ TEC
Monday, January 10, 2011
Evergreen Campus to Host Family Science Night!
Have you ever wanted to use chemicals to make an explosion? Do you want to know how fireworks work? Have you ever wanted to play with a rubbery egg? Do you want to observe the stars and the moon? Try all of these things - and more!
Science teachers from all three schools (HS3, TEC, and AAA) are hosting Evergreen Campus Family Science Night on Tuesday, January 25, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. in the Evergreen Cafeteria. All parents/guardians are encouraged to attend with their student.
Parents will participate with their students in science experiments.
A variety of science stations will be set up to give families a sense of what students are learning and how they’re learning in science classes on campus. Families will participate in different science activities and learn from their students.
For more information, contact Ann Morris at 206-631-6248 or Bethany Sjoberg at 206-631-6295.
Science teachers from all three schools (HS3, TEC, and AAA) are hosting Evergreen Campus Family Science Night on Tuesday, January 25, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. in the Evergreen Cafeteria. All parents/guardians are encouraged to attend with their student.
Parents will participate with their students in science experiments.
A variety of science stations will be set up to give families a sense of what students are learning and how they’re learning in science classes on campus. Families will participate in different science activities and learn from their students.
For more information, contact Ann Morris at 206-631-6248 or Bethany Sjoberg at 206-631-6295.
Want to Improve Your Prospects for a Job? Become Better Educated.
For every job opening on October 4, 2010, there were 4.4 unemployed people reports Time magazine in its January 17 issue. Who is getting these jobs? Those who are better educated.
According to Moody’s, an analytical service working with figures provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, workers with a graduate, bachelor’s, associate degree, or even some college experience, will get an increasing share of all jobs that are created. Time says that in 2011, the better educated control 60.1% of all new jobs. By 2015, the projection rises to 66.4%.
Women have the edge over men because they are better educated and are more likely to enter the careers expanding the most, namely, health and education. More women than men, by a 3 to 2 margin, earn college degrees. Whether you are a male or a female, those who reach the top positions will be well educated, technically competent, and prepared for the global workplace.
Share of Job Market Expected to be Held by Employees with Degrees by 2012
Sources: Time, Moody’s Analytics, Bureau of Labor Statistics
According to Moody’s, an analytical service working with figures provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, workers with a graduate, bachelor’s, associate degree, or even some college experience, will get an increasing share of all jobs that are created. Time says that in 2011, the better educated control 60.1% of all new jobs. By 2015, the projection rises to 66.4%.
Women have the edge over men because they are better educated and are more likely to enter the careers expanding the most, namely, health and education. More women than men, by a 3 to 2 margin, earn college degrees. Whether you are a male or a female, those who reach the top positions will be well educated, technically competent, and prepared for the global workplace.
Share of Job Market Expected to be Held by Employees with Degrees by 2012
Sources: Time, Moody’s Analytics, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Summer Internship Opportunity!
Are you committed to making a positive impact in your community?
We can help you do even more! Open to high school juniors and seniors, this program is an opportunity to develop the leadership skills you need to help make a difference. You’ll learn how nonprofits, government and business can work together to create positive change and connect with other community-minded students by participating in: Student Leader® through Bank of America’s Neighborhood Excellence Initiative®.
• An 8-week paid summer internship at a local non-profit
• A Student Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C.
Apply by January 12, 2011 at www.bankofamerica.com/neistudentleaders
We can help you do even more! Open to high school juniors and seniors, this program is an opportunity to develop the leadership skills you need to help make a difference. You’ll learn how nonprofits, government and business can work together to create positive change and connect with other community-minded students by participating in: Student Leader® through Bank of America’s Neighborhood Excellence Initiative®.
• An 8-week paid summer internship at a local non-profit
• A Student Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C.
Apply by January 12, 2011 at www.bankofamerica.com/neistudentleaders
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
FAFSA!
Happy New Year! Welcome back to school. It is January and that means it is time to complete your FAFSA! We will be visiting your Senior Capstone/Advisory classes to assist you in completing your FAFSA. Please make sure you have the following information: your social security #, Your FAFSA pin, your parents 2010 income information (W-2's or a pay stub and/or 2010 tax return), Your parents social security #, birthdate, & marriage/divorce date, and their pin. If you are not a US citizen please have your alien registration card.
We will also be hosting:
College Goal Wednesday ~ FAFSA
When: January 26th
Time: 2:00pm ~ 6:00pm
Location: Evergreen Campus College & Career Center
We will also be hosting:
College Goal Wednesday ~ FAFSA
When: January 26th
Time: 2:00pm ~ 6:00pm
Location: Evergreen Campus College & Career Center
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