The Peanuts are Coming This Week to SRJC

The Program Committee of Santa Rosa will be partnering with
the Inter Club Council (SR) to hold a pumpkin carving contest.
It will be open for entries from both the regular student
body as well as from clubs and organizations.
Rules:
    -The decision of the winner and runner ups shall be announced at the event.
    -All entries must be submitted on Wednesday, October 29th before 5 pm.
    -Pumpkins will be accepted at the Student Affairs Front Desk, Santa Rosa.
    -All entries must be Peanuts themed (Charlie Brown Characters).
    -Upon entering a pumpkin the student shall specify whether they are being submitted by a club or by an
       individual student.
    -All pumpkins submitted will be judged as is, no corrections or add-ons will be allowed after the
       pumpkin has been submitted.
    -All students have until 4:30 pm to pick up their pumpkins after the contest on October 30th.

Programs Committee and Inter Club Council (SR) Sponsored Event
Starts This Week - El Dia de Los Muertos
No more Blue Books!
Ask Me Campaign
Fall Book Faire
 
Monday, October 27 from 2 - 7 pm  -- $5 Bag Day

Veterans Building, Maple/Brookwood Ave, Santa Rosa
Free Parking
plant
bearcubs
In This Issue
October 27th - November 1st
Wednesday 29th
  A.S. Music on the Plaza 
11:30 - 1:30 pm
Rotary Plaza
SRJC Petaluma

The Great Pumpkin Festival
10 am - 3 pm
 Rotary Plaza & Reading Room
SRJC Petaluma

Plant Sale
10 - 2 pm
Lark Hall
SRJC Santa Rosa
Thursday 30th
The Great Pumpkin Festival
10 am - 3 pm
Bertolini Quad & SAC
SRJC Santa Rosa

Early Priority Registration Deadline - Go see a Counselor!

Career Center Orientation
2 - 3 pm
Bertolini, 3rd Floor
SRJC Santa Rosa

BearCubs: After Hours
5 - 8 pm
Bertolini, SAC
SRJC Santa Rosa

Grand Canyon University Rep. 

 

"Grand Canyon University prepares learners to become global citizens, critical thinkers, effective communicators, and responsible leaders by providing an academically challenging, values-based curriculum from the context of our Christian heritage."

 

Wednesday,October 29

10am - 2pm (Drop-in)

 

Thursday, October 30 

 10am - 2pm (Drop-in)


Meet with Representative

Monique Hollis Patrick.

 

Information provided by  

SRJC Transfer Center,

3rd Floor Bertolini

(707) 527-4784
Coming soon: SRJC
"ChicoBags"

ChicoBags are 
ideal companions
on shopping trips.

Whether you're headed to the grocery store, farmer's market or mall, it's what you need! SRJC ChicoBags are coming to the Book-store soon. 
Update your carpool and get great rewards!

Carma 6.0 is here to get you a cheaper, greener ride to class!



Download the app today to start carpooling with your community.

Carpooling with Carma makes Sonoma a better place. Over the last two years, Carma users have saved 31,891 (and counting) gallons of gas, just by sharing rides.
 
And it gets better! Right now get a $10 Amazon gift card when you take your first trip with Carma, and every time you give someone else their first trip.
Volleyball    
Wednesday, October 29
vs. San Joaquin Delta
(6:30 pm)

  
Women's Soccer  
Friday, October 31
vs.
Modesto (1 pm)

Men's Soccer  
Tuesday, October 28
vs.
American River (4 pm)

Wednesday, October 29
vs.
Sacramento (3:30 pm)

Saturday, November 1
vs. Alumni (2 pm)

Saturday, November 1
vs. Alumni (4 pm)


Saturday, November 1
vs. De Anza (5 pm)
 
For more information
go to the SRJC Bear Cub Athletics Web Site. 


At BearCubs: After Hours, we will be showing the open forum of the six Board of Trustees Candidates.


The open forum was sponsored by the League of Women Voters and the AS Student Advocacy Committee.


Student Health Services SHS


 
The Ultimate Cheapskate - Student Financial Literacy
Transfer Center
Career Center Workshops - Visit 3rd Floor, Bertolini Student Center, SR Campus

October 30th, 2 - 3 pm.........................Career Center Orientation 

November 6th, 3 - 4 pm.......................Career Center Orientation

*November 13th, 2 - 3:30 pm..............Resume Development - *Petaluma Campus

November 18th, 12 - 1:30 pm..............Prepare to Land that Job!

November 19th, 3 - 4 pm  ...................Deciding On Your Career: Identifying Interests and Aptitudes

December 2nd, 2 - 3:30 pm..................Resume Development

 Career 

Career Center Orientation

Come and learn about the services offered at the Career Center. Various tools for career exploration will be introduced. Learn about informative job-readiness Web sites, review our career libraries, and receive helpful handouts to add to your career development portfolio.

 
Resume Development

Learn the current best practices for creating your most important marketing tool - your resume. We will discuss various resume formats and actions words to make your resume stand out from the rest. Resume samples will be presented. You may bring your current resume for critique or start from the beginning.

 
Successfully Prepare to Land That Job!

This workshop really covers it all to prepare you for obtaining a job! You will learn how to: search for a job, create a professional resume, complete job applications, discuss common interview questions, and dress for interview success.          

 

Deciding on Your Career: Identifying Interests and Preferences

Explore your values, personality type, work preferences and conditions, and learn which careers match up. 

Korean Scholarship Deadline This Week - October 30th
FULL SCHOLARSHIPS TO STUDY IN KOREA FOR SPRING 2015

 

CCIE has been awarded full scholarships for Spring Semester 2015 to study in Soonchunhyang University in Korea. The scholarship includes:

  • Tuition
  • Airfare (up to $ 700)
    Students must buy their own tickets. When they arrive in Korea, there will be a bank account already in their name with half of the airfare amount reimbursed for their initial living expenses. When they complete the program, they will receive the second half of this money.
  • Room/board (not meals or daily expenses)
  • Weekly living expense support of 150,000 W (approximately $100)
    It is suggested that students bring with them $100 - $200 for the first few weeks, especially if they want to travel prior to the beginning of school.

Students take courses in Korean Language; Korean Cultural Experience and Heritage; Social & Cultural History of Korea; Korean/American Relations; Korean Political Economy; Korean Business and Economics; Understanding Korean Education; Comparative Family Systems. In addition, students will spend 15 hours per week in the "cultural and language ambassador" program in which they converse with Korean students studying at Soonchunhyang University and share cultural information. Academic credits offered by Soonchunhyang University, which is a fully accredited university. Students DO NOT NEED TO KNOW ANY KOREAN TO APPLY.

 

This is not a group study abroad program, but rather an individually designed program and as such, medical insurance must be obtained privately by an international insurance provider before arrival on campus. Your study abroad advisor on campus will be able to assist you with this criteria.

 

Soonchunhyang University was founded in 1978 and offers undergraduate programs in 5 colleges: Humanities; Social Sciences; Natural Sciences; Engineering and Medicine; and Graduate programs in 3 schools: Graduate School; School of Education and School of Industrial information. The university is located on Central West Coast of South Korea, and is located nearby famous resort destinations and cultural attractions.  

 

For an application, please contact Rosalind Raby at rabyrl@aol.com  

Parent Voices Workshop

Shone Farm
Santa Rosa Campus                                                Petaluma Campus
1501 Mendocino Ave.                      680 Sonoma Mountain Parkway
Santa Rosa, CA 95401                                        Petaluma, CA 94954
(707) 527-4011                                                             (707) 778-2415
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