I. Updates & Announcements II. Upcoming Colleges in the CCC III. Scholarships IV. College Visit Days V. Resources VI. Career &Community Opportunities I. Updates & Announcements November 24th-28th The Kiwanis Scholarship Program seeks to recognize exceptional student performance, both academically and through broader community involvement. The application is now available to all potential graduates! Students will pick up an application from Kim and must hand in completed applications by Tuesday, November 25th. Three students will be selected to represent Wellstone during the Kiwanis Luncheons and be required to submit a more in depth application. Of the three, one will be selected as the recipient of a $2,000 scholarship during the May 19th Scholarship Luncheon. The Career and College Center is open during lunch and before and after school. Students are more than welcome to come in to use the computers for college and career research even when Kim is not in! PSEO deadline at MCTC for the Spring 2014 semester (January 12th start date) is December 1st (all materials, including test scores must be submitted by this date). PSEO is a great opportunity for students to dually earn high school credit and college credit. Students must take the Accuplacer and test at college level or meet the Accuplacer requirements for the courses they are interested in taking. Students may see their counselor or Kim for more information. Youth Career Awareness Program (YCAP) is a 6-week summer program for Juniors and Seniors to learn more about the various technical programs offered at Dunwoody. Students will take college level courses and work on web-based academic software. Students who complete the course and will be receive a $10,000/year scholarship (per year for two years) to attend Dunwoody. Applications are available now and will be due on May 1st. II. Upcoming Visits to the CCC (207) Students will want to see me (Ms. Kim) for a pass to attend the college representative visits AND will also need permission from their classroom teacher. North Dakota State University - Friday, November 21st @1:30 University of Minnesota, Morris - Tuesday, November 25th @10:30 University of Minnesota, Duluth - Tuesday, November 25th @1:00 (763)218-7211 Page 1
Normandale Community College - Thursday, December 4th @10:10 Hennepin Technical College - Friday, December 5th @1:30 St. Cloud State University - Tuesday, December 9th @12:30 Minneapolis Community & Technical College - Wednesday, December 10th @9:50 Will also be available on Thursday, 12/15 @1:15pm II. Scholarships The Potential Graduate Advisory will be used to promote scholarships. Students interested in researching scholarships can see me to get their log-in information for their Naviance account, which has an updated scholarship database. Upcoming Scholarships: These are just a few scholarships available. Click on the link below to read more about the requirements for each scholarship. For more information about available scholarships, students can visit their Naviance account. Violet Richardson Award recognizes young women, ages 14-17 who make the community and world a better place through volunteer efforts such as fighting drugs, crime and violence; cleaning up the environment, and working to end discrimination and poverty. http://www.soroptimist.org/members/program/program_violetrichardson.html (deadline 12/1) AXA Achievement Scholarship recognizes one winner from each state who possess the following qualities: ambition and drive; determination to set and reach goals; respect for self, family and community; and ability to succeed in college. https://us.axa.com/axa-foundation/axa-achievement-scholarship.html (deadline 12/1) Americanism Essay Contest is an essay contest for students grades 7-12. This year s essay them is Why I Am Proud to Be and American. http://www.fra.org/content/fra/aboutfra/essaycontest/default.cfm (deadline 12/1) Go Cosmo Scholarship Program is a scholarship contest to attend Regency Beauty Institute in St. Louis Park. http://www.regency.edu/gocosmo/scholarship/ (deadline 12/4) Scholars of Distinction program nurtures and recognizes distinguished achievement by highly motivated, self directed students. Students may not apply for Scholars of Distinction Awards in Leadership, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Theater Arts. More information can be found at the Department of Education s Website: http://education.state.mn.us/mde/stusuc/scholarrecog/scholarsdistinc/index.html. All applicants are required to submit an Intent to Apply Form, available from Oct 15-Dec 15. NFIB Young Entrepreneur Awards program was established to raise awareness among the nation s youth of the critical role that private enterprise and entrepreneurship play in building America. http://www.nfib.com/foundations/yef/yef-programs/young-entrepreneur-awards/ (deadline 12/18) (763)218-7211 Page 2
Alice Madden Barton Scholarship Program is for current students interested in cosmetology or barbering. http://www.greatclips.com/stylists/scholarship-program (deadline 12/31) Hispanic Scholarship Fund General College Scholarships are designed to assist US citizen of Hispanic heritage to obtain a college degree. http://www.hispanicfund.org/programs/college/scholarships (deadline 1/15) IV. College Visit Days Colleges will host Open Houses throughout the school year. Students may visit the colleges to learn more about their programs and their campus. Century College, General Education Information Session - Tuesday, December 2pm at 5:00pm Saint Paul College, Start Here Session - Wednesday, December 3rd at 6:00pm Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Afternoon at MCAD - Friday, December 5th at 1:00pm St. Catherine University, Saturday Visits - Saturday, December 6th at 10:00am St. Catherine University, Saturday Visits - Saturday, December 13th at 10:00am Dunwoody College of Technology, Open House - Tuesday, December 16th from 3pm-7pm Saint Paul College, Start Here Session - Wednesday, December 17th at 6:00pm Century College Technical Programs Information Session - Thursday, December 18th at 1:00pm Augsburg College, Saturday Visits - Saturday, January 17th at 10:00am Augsburg College, Saturday Visits - Saturday, January 31st at 10:00am V. Resources Links to websites that can assist with college and career planning. CollegeCrewMpls is a safe space for new MPS grauates to share their college journey with current MPS students and offer advice, resources, and encouragement! http://collegecrewmpls.org Roadtrip Nation helps students explore different careers through short, 2-5 minute interviews. Career videos can be sorted based on themes related to careers. This is also accessible through students Naviance account. http://roadtripnation.com/ (763)218-7211 Page 3
Code U is an interactive, online workshop and planning guide to help students think through the process of planning for college, learn how to choose a college, and how best to prepare for a health career. http://www.healthcareers.umn.edu/online-workshops/code-u/index.htm FastWeb is an online scholarship database that will match students to scholarships based on their profile. http://www.fastweb.com Federal Student Aid, a part of the U.S. Department of Education and is a great resource for students who have questions about federal student aid. https://studentaid.ed.gov/ NavigateMN provides post-secondary resources for undocumented students, including a list of scholarships for undocumented students. http://www.navigatemn.org/ VI. Career & Community Opportunities Educational Talent Search (ETS) at Minneapolis Community & Technical College is a federally funded TRIO program that provides academic, cultural, and leadership support for high school students. They are committed to providing free educational, vocational, career, and financial aid information to first generation, low-income students. See Mrs. Prado for more information! Scrubs, Gloves & Microscopes (SGM) is a hands-on health career exploration opportunity for high school students currently in grades 9-12. SGM gives students the opportunity to briefly experience life in a health profession. Each program is 3-4 hours long. There is a cost, but fee waivers may be available to students with financial need. http://www.healthcareers.umn.edu/high-school/sgm/index.htm Pillsbury United Communities - Furthering Achievement through a Network of Support (FANS) prepares youth in grades 8-12 for college. The program is free and covers everything from ACT/SAT prep, tutoring, college visits, financial aid, college application, and many more topics. Meetings are held on Wednesdays from 6-8pm and include dinner. http://puc-mn.org/index.php/fans FREE Nursing Assistant Training for new Americans. The training is free and the only cost to the student will be a background check and the state certification exam ($20 and $100). Students also need to provide their own transportation (site is located on Como Ave in St. Paul it might be on/near the bus line) and a uniform. Visit the website for further info: http://www.iimn.org/classes/medical-careers-pathway/ nursing-assistant-training/ HHH Job Corps in St. Paul is now accepting students. Job Corps is a no-cost education and career technical training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps young people, ages 16-24 improve the quality of their lives through career technical and academic training. More information is available at: http://huberthhumphrey.jobcorps.gov/home.aspx (763)218-7211 Page 4
The Office of College & Career Readiness and Step-Up will be making 100 PAID internships available for students during the Spring Semester. Students will have the opportunity to earn high school elective credits through the work-based learning course. Students who receive the internships will have an adjusted schedule and leave during the school day to work. Students must be on track to graduate! Interested students should speak with their counselor to see if they have room in their schedule for an early release schedule. (763)218-7211 Page 5