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Keeping you informed of important college & career events and job opportunities.
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Testing and Other Information
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Senior Information:
SENIORS YOU NEED TO TELL MRS. OLIAN OR MRS. GRILLO WHAT SCHOLARSHIP YOU ARE RECEIVING THERE IS A YELLOW FORM IN THE CCRC OR COUNSELING OFFICE TO FILL OUT
SENIORS YOU NEED TO FILL OUT A PINK FORM NOVATO HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT REQUEST FORM IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO ATTEND COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY IN THE FALL THE FORM IS A PINK FORM IN THE CCRC OR IN THE COUNSELING OFFICE
Seniors have you gone onto www.csac.ca.gov and click on "WebGrants for Students"?
SENIORS remember to write a Thank you card to the scholarship presenters if you receive a special scholarship.
SENIORS:
- Pay fall semester bill promptly when it arrives
- Check with you college to see that any financial awards have been deposited into your student account
- Consider getting a job to help cover your first-year college expenses
- Make sure your housing plans are finalized and in order
- If you are able, try to take a short vacation
- Find out about freshman orientation dates. Don't miss your orientation -some schools require attendance in order to register for classes and housing
- Start preparing for college life. Begin gathering the essentials for your classes and housing
- If your college offers the Greek system (sororities and fraternities), find out what orientations are available over the summer you may have a few more things to do.
Next Generation Scholars
For incoming COM and SRJC students we want to help you get through school and get to where you want to be!
Next Generation Scholars wants to help you complete your registration process and act as an ongoing support for you as you complete school. Every year, NGS helps dozens of students with financial aid forms, course registration, transfer applications, and any other support you need. Come to our open office hours through the end of the school year and we will help you throughout your college career.
Open office hours: Monday - Thursday, 4:00-PM - 7:00 PM at our center at 1018 E Street in downtown, San Rafael
College of Marin
In these last few weeks of class, we would like to share the following important opportunities with you:
- For your graduating seniors who have not yet signed up for Summer Bridge encourage them to sign up for one of the sections (there are still spaces in sections #60603, 60638 and 60639) for this valuable transition course.
- For your CCP students, please remind them that they should attend one of the groups Jumpstart mini-orientations (KTD/IVC) in the Counseling Offices, and to bring their completed CCP forms with them. If the dates are not convenient for them, they may call 415-485-9432 and ask for a short appointment with a Counselor. Registration for CCP students starts on May 26th.
Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions Anna L. Pilloton, Director of School and Community Partnerships, College of Marin 835 College Avenue, Kentfield, CA 94904
415.485.9663
Be an important part of today's healthcare @Santa Rosa Junior College Puente Program
My name is Roberto Alvarado and I am the new Puente counselor for the Petaluma Campus. I just wanted to pass along the Puente application. Details on the application process or listed in the application packet. If any students have any questions please have them give me a call 707-778-3916 or email ralvarado@santarosa.edu Eligibility for the program is based on English placement results (score into Engl 100 or score into Engl 1A but wants to start with 100). If you have any questions please feel free to call or email me as well.
Link to the application:
http://www.santarosa.edu/puente/petaluma-forms/pdf/Petaluma%20Puente%20Application.pdf
JUNIORS INFORMATION:
Kaplan Test Prep
If you are considering a test prep course, please note that Kaplan Test Prep is offering up to $300 off their SAT and ACT test prep courses and tutoring packages of 20-hours or more through May 28th. To learn more, visit kaptest.com/college or call 1-800-527-8378.
As always, I want to make sure you and your families remain informed of Kaplan's programs and how we can best assist your school. Please do not hesitate to contact me directly with any questions you may have.
STUDENTS do you know that Naviance has an enrichment program list for summer and a college search, scholarships and PrepMe for the ACT, PrepMe for the SAT? Please check it out!
JUNIORS:
- Use your summer vacation time productively, while also enjoying your summer off
- Visit colleges during the summer, if you haven't already
- Think about teachers and others you would like to ask to write letters of recommendation for you
- Do a community service project or sign up for a committee at a church or non-profit
- Send away for scholarship information and application with early deadlines
- Check with your parents to see if their employers offer scholarships or tuition reimbursement programs
10,000 Degrees Workshop
This July 13, 2015 we will be hosting a FREE all day event of college knowledge for rising seniors, Moving Toward College at Dominican University. As you are aware, this year is the first year ever that we have not accepted applications from rising seniors for the 10,000 Degrees Institute. In an attempt to support these students with their college dreams we are offering a day with the following:
- Spoken Word Performances
- What You Need to Apply to College
- How to Be Successful in Your First Year
- College and Student Org fair
- Financial Aid: Applying to FAFSA and CA Dream Act
- What I wished I knew: by Current College Students
- How to Write a Winning Personal Statement
- Sample Class by College Professor
- Raffle Prizes & Awarding of scholarship
We hope you can support us by encouraging all rising seniors who you think may benefit from this support to register for the event. Students must RSVP by June 29th, 2015 to http://www.10000degrees.org/events/1day
Or they can return the completed postcards, like the image above, to our 10,000 Degrees office: 1650 Los Gamos Drive, Suite 110, San Rafael, CA 94903.
Students who attend the event will gain access to important 10,000 Degrees workshop dates and event information during the academic year for further support.
Please feel free to contact Gymmel Garcia (ggarccia@10000degrees.org) if you have any questions.
We do have limited availability, so encourage your students to register as soon as possible!
FOR ALL STUDENTS:
How do you get on your go to Naviance?
Naviance College connections for High School Students
Logging into Family connection:
- Go to www.naviance.com
- Click on "Sign In" and then click on "Student and Families Sign In"
- Enter our schools postal code 94947
- Click on Novato High School
- DO NOT ENTER YOUR E-MAIL. Instead enter your username that you would use to enter the computer at school. Your username is the first 2 letters of your first name followed by your entire last name some of you may have numbers at the end of your last name (do not use spaces).
- Your Password is your entire 10 digit school code. It starts with 10000 followed by you ID number. Example: 1000012345
If you need help logging on come see Mrs. Grillo in Room 1601
Santa Rosa Junior College Certified Nurse Assistant
Enter a rewarding job caring for others, where you can make a difference, and find a job anywhere for more information go to www.santarosa.edu/healthsciences or contact Marian Avilla-Hamann at mavillahamann@santarosa.edu or call 707-522-2874
Would you like to explore agriculture this summer @Santa Rosa Junior College AGRI 10 Introduction to Agriculture Sciences
A course designed to acquaint students with basic scientific principles through applied experiences of an agricultural nature. Specific topics include taxonomy, physiology, reproduction, biochemistry, genetics, economics, and consumerism as they relate to the plant and animal sciences. You will learn about soil, plant and animal sciences in this 8 week intensive introductory agriculture course. For more information go on-line to www.santarosa.edu/ag to download an AGRI 10 concurrent enrollment form and for information about registration. Please contact the Ag/NR Office at agnrinfo@santarosa.edu or call 707-527-4408
WORK PERMIT INFORMATION:
Novato High School will be open all summer to have a work permit type up for a Novato High School student. If the CCRC is not opened go into the main office and ask our Office Manager, Mrs. Benson. If she is not there please ask the ladies in the Counseling Office.
Do I need a work permit?
If you are under 18 you must have a permit to work. Ask your school to issue you a permit and take it to your Employer.
Am I being paid at least minimum wage?
You must be paid at least the minimum wage and applicable overtime rates. The minimum wage changes so visit www.dir.ca.gov/iwc or call (916) 322-0167 to get the latest minimum wage rate
How late can I work on a school night?
Until 10:00 PM if you are 16 or 17. Laws protect workers under age 18 from working too long, too late or too early.
If you need help or need to report sexual harassment or discrimination, talk to your supervisor or an adult such as a co-worker or parent.
For additional information on young worker health and safety visit these web sites: www.youngworkers.org or www.dir.ca.gov or call 1-888-933-TEEN (8336)
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Does College Matter?
Thinking of going or returning to college? Or forgoing it altogether? It's a difficult decision when you weigh not only the expense of college, but also its potential to contribute to long-term success.
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco's 2014 Annual Report explores the value-and the virtue-of education from an economic, an individual, and a societal perspective. Calculate when you will recover your college investment with our interactive college calculator. If you are a student, counselor, or parent, read these essays that examine traditional and non-traditional learning paths. Find out for yourself: Does College Matter?
Sffed-education.org/annualreport2014
Santa Rosa Junior College registration for counseling 270 in the Summer
Open registration for summer 2015 begins on May 11, 2015 @ 6:00 AM. Register early on May 11 for the best selection of available classes.
Students who complete Counseling 270 (Orientation) are better prepared for a successful college career, and receive a higher registration priority for Fall classes when Orientation, Assessment, and Educational Planning (with an SRJC Counselor) are completed. Go to www.santarosa.edu/steps for more information.
Students do you need a transcript for car insurance, scholarships or the colleges?
If so go to the counseling office and pick up a pink form and fill it out. Do you want it email to yourself so you can electronically send the information to a scholarship organization or one of the colleges? Please write down your email and the college name and city and state. Please give it to Mrs. Jeanie Olian in the Counseling Office Room 1605 and give her time to send it to you or send it out to the colleges. Thank you.
COLLEGE OF MARIN
The Marin Renaissance Center is hosting a dynamic summer entrepreneurship program for young adults 17 ½ to 25 years which will meet once a week on Thursday's from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm starting June 18th through September 3rd. Students with drive, independence, creativity, and a desire to be their own boss would be great candidates for this program. Please feel free to circulate the flyer and application among your students. The deadline has been extended to June 8th. Program questions may be directed to marin@rencenter.org. There is no cost for this program.
The Office of Assessment & Testing administers Math and English placement tests by Accuplacer at College of Marin. Placement tests are needed as proof of eligibility for any Math or English class with pre-requisites. Appointment are required we only test students who are attending College of Marin. Students must have College of Marin Student ID # to test, and a photo ID is required, tests are untimed (except essay) and done on a computer. Most testing is done at Kentfield Testing Office at 415-485-9469 unless a different location is noted. Some dates may be cancelled without notice. Test schedule at our IVC campus in Novato, are given in Building 27 (New Main Building) Room 125. Student receives their placement score immediately following the test session. Accuplacer tests can be taken only two times within a two-year period. Placement tests are an important first step in the enrollment process. Please stop by the Testing Office for a special test preparation flier. The Testing Office strongly recommends student conduct a thorough review of Math and English prior to scheduling their placement tests. Sample test are available at: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/accuplacer/index.html (& for math) www.khanacademy.org
College of Marin JUMPSTART your college success now! Do you want to earn college credit while still in high school, saving valuable time and money?
Special Offer for Summer and Fall 2015 Semesters; classes start June 15
We will cover up to 11 units of enrollment fees* for all high school students, who enroll at College of Marin for the summer and/or fall semesters. Take advantage of this opportunity to explore areas of interest, deepen your learning, build college confidence, and earn transferable credit.
How it Works
- Apply online at www.marin.edu/apply/
- Complete the College Credit Program (CCP) application, including all required signatures. CCP applications are available in your high school counseling center
- Call 415-485-9432 and sign up for a mandatory 30-minute group mini-orientations with a College of Marin counselor
- Register online for your classes starting Tuesday, May 26, 2015
*You are responsible for $40 in fees that include:
- Health fee (gives you access to our student Health Center)
- Technology fee (provides a credit for GoPrint copying)
- Student representation and activities fee
Pay online or at the Cashier's Office at either campus. You are responsible for any course material fees and textbooks. Textbooks are available for short-term rentals in the COM Library. For more information, please contact your counselor or college/career specialist, or email outreach@marin.edu
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Are you graduating and considering College of Marin in the Fall? College of Marin Summer Bridge is a 3-week program Monday-Thursday 9:00 to 2:00 PM How to sign up Register using one of the CRN numbers CRN 60565 or 60603; CNR 60638 or 60639. For Counseling 115 at COM. Registration begins May 11, 2015 for questions email outreach@marin.edu
During the program you will:
- Earn one transferable unit
- Learn about college
- Find how to transfer
- Meet other new students
- Have an opportunity to place higher in math and English
College of Marin's Puente Project enroll now for Fall 2015
The Puente Project, a national award-winning program, for 30 years has improved the college-going rate of tens of thousands of California's students. Its mission is to increase the number of educationally disadvantaged students who enroll in four-year colleges and universities, earn college degrees and return to the community as mentors and leaders to future generations. Enrollment is open to any eligible students. For more information or to apply, contact Luz Briceno-Moreno, at 415-485-9666 or e-mail LBriceno-MorenoWmarin.edu or visit www.marin.edu/Puente/
Santa Rosa Junior College has a checklist for students planning to take a summer or fall class
Step 1: Apply
File an application on line at www.santarosa.edu/apply. Read all instructions. If applicable, check the box for "high school graduate" on Application. Apply for the summer session if you are intending to enroll in a counseling 270 class during the summer.
STEP 2: Assessment
- New Students must complete assessment, English or ESL assessment is critical to help you and your counselor determine which courses are appropriate. Math assessment is necessary for student planning to earn an Associate Degree, transfer to a four year college, and/or some career technical education certificates. A chemistry placement test is also available.
- For testing schedules, study guides, or to make an appointment, check online at www.santarosa.edu/assessment. Appointments may also be made online at www.santarosa.edu/portal.
- A photo ID and your SRJC Student ID Number (SID) are required for placement testing.
Step 3: Orientation
Register for COUNSELING 270, the Introduction to College course, which is the most complete orientation for first time students and gives priority registration. COUNSELING 270 is offered in the spring and summer. Register at www.santarosa.edu/portal. Or,
Attend a New Student Orientation on the Santa Rosa Campus. Check the schedule online at www.santarosa.edu/app/orientation and call 707-527-4451 to register. For Petaluma Campus information call 707-778-3914 or,
Complete an online orientation at www.santarosa.edu/orientation.
Step 4: Education Plan and Counseling
After completing assessment and an orientation, go to the Counseling Department to speak with a counselor. To make the most of your meeting with a counselor
- Review the current Schedule of Classes online at www.santarosa.edu/schedules and make a list of possible classes.
- Bring transcripts from other colleges.
- Bring AP test scores or EAP test results, if applicable.
Step 5: ENROLL
www.facebook.com/santarosajc
SRJC has a Disability Resource Department for accommodations please contact them if you have questions or would like to be added to the list, please send you e-mail contact information to Tara J Johnson, Disability Specialist, at tjohnson2@santarosa.edu or call the SRJC Disability Services Department at 707-527-4580
For more information about other California Community Colleges and online application please visit www.cccco.edu/CommunityColleges and www.cccapply.org
- Information on all community colleges in California
- Application to all campuses available
University of California, Santa Barbara
If you are working with high school students, sign up now for UC Application and Personal Statement webinars! Webinars are offered May 19 through August 6. Please feel free to print out copies of our UCSB Freshman Webinars flyer to share this information with your students.
UC Application webinars: Thursdays at 4 p.m. PST
Personal Statement webinars: Tuesdays at 4 p.m. & Wednesdays at 6 p.m. PST
How do students submit official transcripts and test scores? Admitted freshman and transfer students who have submitted their SIR must submit official transcripts by July 1 and official test scores (including AP, IB, SAT, ACT, TOEFL and subject examinations) by July 15. Official transcripts must be sent directly from the high school or college to the Office of Admissions, and test results must be sent directly from the testing agency. Send transcripts and test scores to: Office of Admissions, UC Santa Barbara, 1210 Cheadle Hall, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-2014.
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Community/Volunteer Service
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Community Service forms is due June 1 for 9th, 10th and 11th graders
Seniors should have 40 hours logged into AERIES (due May 1)
Juniors should have 30 hours logged into AERIES
Sophomores should have 20 hours logged into AERIES
Freshman should have 10 hours logged into AERIES
The forms are online at the Novato High School website under academics and look for College & Career and you will see CCRC forms and applications
Want to volunteer this summer?
Here is a list of some of the opportunities in Marin:
Volunteer Marin
www.volunteermarin.org
Do you need Community Service Hours come to the Novato High School library the first week June 15-19th of summer vacation and help get the Library ready for 2015/2016. For more information contact Valerie Hill @ vhill@nusd.org or call 415-798-5008.
Volunteer sought for space museum
The Space Station Museum is looking for volunteers. Volunteers of between age 15 and 81 are invited to apply. The museum's junior volunteer program meets community service requirements for school and youth organizations. Retired educators, engineers, and people with a military or aerospace background are also welcome. The time commitment is flexible, from a few hours a month to weekly participation. To apply, call Ken Winans, 415-524-3490, or stop by the museum, 464 Ignacio Boulevard, for an application.
Novato Art & Wine Festival
Here is the link to the festival volunteer sign-up database. The kids can sign-up for the following slots:
Set-up
Road Closure #1 & #2
Distribution
Parking Attendant, Redwood CU lot
Clean-up
www.signupgenius.com/go/9040E4AAEAB2CA57-artwine
Volunteer Partner of the June 13 & 14, 2015 Novato Festival of Art, Wine & Music. Volunteers like you are crucial to the success of this event - Marin's longest running, most popular FREE event. As much as booth and corporate sponsors, you are the backbone of the Festival year after year!
Volunteer responsibilities for ages 15+ years include: street closures, distribution of ice, beverages and glasses; and floaters, who fill in during festival hours 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM. Community service hours are available.
This year, Volunteers all receive a 2015 Festival T-Shirt - thanks to Hennessy Funds.
Mandatory Orientation for all who work a booth related to alcohol sales or service (including floaters) is Monday, June 8, 5:30-6:30 PM, Inn Marin, 250 Entrada Drive, Novato. Servers must be 21+ years of age.
Sign up today to help ensure you get the assignment you want and together we'll create the best Festival ever!
We are looking for volunteers for our Bark for Life event on July 25th at Dogbone Meadow Park in Novato.
We need a handful of people who can manage the scheduled dog contests and activities (we have around 10). High school students would be perfect because they could gain volunteer hours and leadership experience. For more information contact Rachel Luppens | Community Manager, Relay For Life,
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California Division | American Cancer Society, Inc.
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1451 Guerneville Rd Suite 220
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Santa Rosa, CA 95403
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Phone: | Mobile: 707.303.0473
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cancer.org | 1.800.227.2345
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SummerAde 2015 Marin County High Schools From: Jordana Perman, SummerAde Community Liaison Email: Jordana@summerade.org Phone: 415-336-3985 Summer Community Service Opportunity Warm Greetings. I have personally been in touch with some of you, but wanted to share that SummerAde will be starting its 7th season of matching high school age volunteers with special needs children to mentor them during a week or more of summer day camp in Marin. Last summer, we arranged over 50 weeks of mentor/camper matches at various camps throughout Marin County with mentors representing nearly every high school in Marin. We are now actively recruiting for this coming summer and hope you will refer interested students to our new, user friendly website for more information and to apply on-line. Teens applying for the program identify which week or weeks they are available and we provide training and an opportunity for them to meet with their assigned camper prior to their mentoring week. SummerAde is happy to provide confirmation of all community service hours served as required by your high school.
Arthritis Foundation
It's that time of year and we are excited about the Arthritis Foundation's Walk to Cure Arthritis event on Saturday, May, 30, 2015 Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. We are looking for student volunteers to assist us with various assignments such set-up, clean-up, registration, refreshments, course monitors and many more opportunities.
I have attached an event flyer for posting on a board or in a newsletter and the flyer has my contact information for students to sign-up. This is an excellent opportunity for students to receive community service hours and make a positive impact in the lives of those living with arthritis. Please contact Cecilia Haywood at chaywood@arthritis.org: 415-356-1230 or go online to learn more about this opportunity at www.sfwalktocurearthritis.kintera.org
Wanted volunteer for the Novato 4th of July Parade help is needed with - posting no-parking signs; installing barricades; helping with street closures; parade assembly; selling refreshments; and clean-up for more information visit www.novatoparade.com or call 415-493-4751. Flyer Flyer2 Flyer3
Lynwood Elementary School Library
The Lynwood Library is looking for 2 high school volunteers for the summer. We will be open to students Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30-12:30 PM. You can volunteer one day or both days. You will be helping with the Summer Reading Program-singing up students, checking reading logs and giving out prizes. If you are interested please contact Mrs. Hofeditz at 415-493-4419 or dhofeditz@nusd.org
Teen Board Member Opportunity
The Novato Youth Center is seeking two teens to join our Board of Directors as the current teen members are graduating high school in June 2015. Our overall Board consists of 17 members, including 2 teen positions. This volunteer opportunity is a meaningful and exciting way to get involved in the Novato community. Teen Board members can expect to spend 2-4 hours per month in this role. The term of office is three years, with exceptions made for teen Board members based on high school graduation date. Candidate priority is given to those residing in Novato. The Center requests that its Board members be willing to commit to the following:
- Attend 9 of the 11 board meetings annually; Meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month, 5:15-7pm at 680 Wilson Avenue. Prepare for the monthly meetings by reading the meeting materials and financial statements.
- Serve as an Ambassador by knowing the talking points about the Center to be able to talk about the Center when in the community.
- Volunteer with staff to help with fundraising campaigns.
- Participate in following the Strategic Plan, which guides the work.
- Participate in the Board's overall role of providing oversight to the Executive Director position as assigned by the Executive Committee; adhering to legal and financial standards; and abiding to all policies
- NYC to provide Directors and Officers insurance coverage
Next Steps
If this volunteer opportunity seems like a good fit for your schedule and interests, please complete the Board member application and mail to the address above or email to the Executive Director Cheryl Paddack at cpaddack@novatoyouthcenter.org. Please call (415) 892-1643 ext 228 if you have questions about this volunteer opportunity and for the application. Once your application is submitted, the current teen Board members will be in touch to set-up a time to meet with them. Thank you for considering this opportunity.
Halleck Creek Ranch
We're in constant need of volunteers, as we have nearly 80 riders on the schedule each week, many of whom ride on Saturdays in larger groups. I'm reaching out to a handful of the local schools, in hopes of gaining more exposure to the students and letting them know about the opportunities we have available at Halleck Creek. We are looking for active, energetic, caring volunteers to help our program expand. Program Volunteer positions are available Saturdays. Program Volunteers help with the riding portion of our program by grooming and tacking-up horses, leading horses for our special riders and side walking and engaging our riders. No horse experience is required, as all training in provided and learning is encouraged. Volunteers must attend a scheduled orientation to complete the required paperwork, and are provided initial and on-going training while they volunteer. For more information contact Mesa Nordbye, Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor, Volunteer Coordinator; Halleck Creek Ranch; (415) 662-2488 www.halleckcreekranch.org
Be2Live
Need service hours and want to make a huge difference while doing it? Join Be2Live on one of its 3 2015 Mexico Service Trips to orphanages in a safe part of Mexico. You can receive up to 55 service hours on one trip. We have trips over spring break and this coming summer. Here is our website - http://be2live.org/register/ for more information contact Phil Steiner or visit www.Be2Live.org or call 415.798.1841
The Olompali People
I need a computer savvy techie young lady with initiative and ideas to earn community service points working on The Olompali People Face book page on a regular basis. For more information contact Sue Potter at spotter12@hotmail.com or call 415892-5569
Homeward Bound of Marin
We are often in need of volunteers to help us with a variety of needs. I look forward to working with students from Novato High School! For more information contact Dominique Legnitto, Volunteer Coordinator Homeward Bound of Marin at 415-382-3363 x212. The community service board has some current events posted.
New Beginning's Center Garden
Please join us for a Volunteer Garden Day at the New Beginning's Center Garden Saturday 9amto noon at 1399 N Hamilton Parkway. All volunteers welcome, bring your hat, a water bottle and your green thumb! Help to maintain the 30 rows of vegetables that produce food for the New Beginnings Center, our 80-bed transitional housing program serving homeless adults and our Fresh Starts Culinary Academy, a job training program.Volunteers will help to harvest vegetables, plant seeds, weed and maintain the garden. Please sign up at dlegnitto@hbofm.org. In the event of rain, volunteer project will be cancelled. For more information contact Dominique Legnitto, Volunteer Coordinator, Homeward Bound of Marin 415-382-3363 x212 or Check us out online at http://www.hbofm.org or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/hbofm
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SUMMER JOB:
The Marin Youth Ecology Corps (MYEC) is a summer employment opportunity that empowers our future workforce with job readiness skills in a fun, stimulating and educational atmosphere. In conjunction with Conservations Corps North Bay (CCNB), Marin County youth between the ages of 16-25 will complete local daily conservation work for a total of 8 weeks. Participants receive $9.00 an hour for work Monday-Thursday from 7:00 Am to 3:30 PM with a 30 minute unpaid lunch. On Friday mornings from 8:00 Am-12:00 PM, participants receive instruction on current environmental issues and explore future career opportunities. Transportation is provided to the project sites from CCNB's San Rafael office. Applications are due to the Marin Employment Connection (MEC) by May 8. You can download the forms at www.marineemployment.org or by visiting the MEC offices at 120 N. Redwood Drive, San Rafael, Ca 94903. For assistance or questions contact Alison Sexauer at 415-473-3591 or asexauer@marincounty.org.
Lifeguard Training
The YMCA will hold lifeguard training June 15-19. This training will give participants the knowledge, skills and resources to become a successful lifeguard. Upon completion of the course, participants will receive certification from the YMCA in Lifeguarding, a nationally recognized certification to guard the lives of swimmers in a variety of aquatic environments. Participants must pass a preliminary swimming skills test, and be age 16 or above to attend the course. There are approximately 8.5 hours of online pre-course trainings to be completed before the first day of the course. For more information contact Mega n Turrell at mturrell@ymcasf.org or
call 415-446-2132.
Legarza Summer Camps
Basket ball; Volleyball; and all-sports
Be part of something great Good weekly pay; multiple locations; flexible schedules and fun work environment Morning, afternoon or all-day schedules
- to apply online go to www.lbccamps.org/jobs
- We contact you for a phone interview
- If you pass you attend one of our Training/tryout days in May 16 or 17th
For more information or questions call 415-334-3333 or coach@legarzabasketball.org
The San Francisco Diller Teen Fellows is a prestigious program for Jewish teens entering 11th grade in the fall. We invite you to explore your passion and put it to work!
- Develop your leadership skills
- Create a social action project
- Connect with Israel through a peer partnership
Learn more about the Diller teen Fellows Program at http://jewishfed.org/sfdiller the application deadline is May 15, 2015. For more information contact Lara Walklet the coordinator & educator at 415-512-6292 or e-mail LaraW@sfjcf.org
Rising Sun Energy
As the summer gets closer I wanted to share with you the different positions that Rising Sun is looking to fill this summer! We have positions for high school students/ early college students (ages 15 - 22), and we have temporary management positions as well. For more information and an application visit http://www.risingsunenergy.org/ or contact Wells Brown, Regional Manager || Rising Sun Energy Center Tel: 510.665.1501 ext. 303 || Fax: 510.665.1502, 2998 San Pablo Avenue || Berkeley, CA 94702 brown@risingsunenergy.org || http://www.risingsunenergy.org/
Point Reyes Youth Conservation Corps
Each spring, Point Reyes National Sea shore seeks applicants for the summer Youth conservation Corps (YCC) Program. Young men and women must be at least 15 years of age by the start of the YCC season (June 15, 2015) but cannot turn 19 before the program ends (August 7, 2015). They must be a permanent resident of the United States and have or be able to obtain a Social Security Card and work permit. Approximately twelve positions are available each summer. The pay is $9.00 per hour. Employees are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Sea shore Headquarters area. No government housing is available. Applications are due April 24, 2015. For more information contact Nicole Whittington at 415-464-5112 or by email Nicole_whittington 2nps.gov or contact Dorcy Curth at 415-464-5280 or email dorcybcurth@gamil.com for information and an application visit http://www.nps.gov/pore/getinvolved/jobs_ycc.htm
JOBS:
Johnson & Daly Moving
Johnson & Daly Moving is looking for some strong hard working young men to help them move furniture. The pay is $12.00 an hour your start at 7:00 AM in the morning for more information call 415-491-4444 and the address is 110 Belvedere Street in San Rafael.
Big 4 Party Rentals
We currently have at least 2 positions available for Event Consultants (inside Sales).
We are looking for energetic team members that can start work immediately (part time is fine until summer then full time). We put a lot into training so we are only looking for team members that will not be going off to college. We mostly operate regular business hours (Mon-Sat) so a potential hire could continue their education in the evenings and days off.
This is a great opportunity for someone who is interested in a career in the event business. We are looking for long term employees not summer only help. For more information contact, Kim Roberts, CFO-Big 4 Party Rentals Inc at kim@big4party.com or call415-413-4450 the website is www.big4party.com. FLYER
Cromwell Chevron is hiring cashier and service writer for full time and part time jobs. It is located at 1549 S. Novato Blvd., Novato the phone number is 415-892-5393 please ask for Dilek and call for an appointment and application.
LIFEGUARD POSITION; PRIORY TENNIS CLUB; KENTFIELD
The Priory is looking for lifeguards for the summer season. Applicants must have current lifeguard and CPR certifications, or be able to secure them by May or early summer.
Pay is $15 per hour, and work days are 1-5.
INTERESTED APPLICANTS PLEASE CONTACT Keith Shein, Manager, and 415-302-6626
Costco Wholesale Novato has immediate openings for self motivated, intelligent, career minded individuals. We have opportunities in various areas including evening merchandising, front end and food service. Applicants must be 17 years of age and legal to work. Apply at www.Costco.com (navigate to the bottom of the page and click the "Jobs" link. Then call to make an appointment for an interview with Ken Cruse the Front End Manager at 415-899-1331.
The openings are for Front Service Assistant, Front End Assistant and Stocker.
My name is Phil Miller, the Regional Manager for the California Youth Energy Services (CYES) program. I am writing because we are looking to hire 18 youth ages 15-22 in Marin County to be Energy Specialists this summer. The Energy Specialist position is great way for youth to gain real world work experience, build their resumes, make themselves more competitive college candidates, and make money! For more information and download and application go to www.risingsunenergy.org or call Phil Miller at 510.665.1501 ext 309or 510.604.3967 (cell).
EyeWish Optometry
Looking for a Optometry Office Assistant
Duties include, filing charts alphabetically, pulling charts for next day appointments, pulling insurance authorizations, calling to confirm appointment, cleaning, emptying trash and recycle.
Desired skills and qualifications-
- Responsible, honest, punctual
- Ability to learn quickly and multi-task
- Happy and friendly attitude
- Computer savvy, including knowledge of WORD, Excel
- Basic math skills (add, subtract, multiply, divide, percentages
- Can work Saturdays
For more information please call 415-897-2997 to enquire, looking for someone to work 10 to 12 hours a week. The location is 7075 Redwood Blvd., Suite F, Novato the email is www.eyewishoptometry2yahoo.com office hours Monday-Friday 9:00AM-6:00 PM; Saturday 10:00 AM -4:00 PM.
Hans Foreign Car Repair, is looking for a student to wash cars and do shop duties cleaning up the shop. The shop is at 815 Olive Avenue you need to call or e-mail before you go to the shop so Hans or Daniel have time to talk to you the phone number is 415-892-6016 the email is hansfor@comcast.net. Please have a resume ready to give to them. If you need help with that please come see Mrs. Grillo in the CCRC. The website is www.hanforiegn.com
Marinwood Community Services District, 775 Miller Creek Road, San Rafael, CA 94903 phone 415-479-0775 email www.marinwood.org and fax is 415-479-7759. Camp Employment Opportunities for Camp Director; Assistant Camp Director; Senior Counselor and Camp Counselor Marinwood Community Services District is now accepting application for the following positions. The 2015 summer camp season runs from June 15 through august 21, 2015. Applications are available at www.marinwood.org; Marinwood Community Center or in the College and Career Resource Center. Applications Procedure: Interested applicants can contact the Marinwood Community Center for an application. Applications can be picked up or mailed to interested applicants. Submit a completed application. Selected applicants will be invited to interview. Offers of hire will be contingent upon meeting job requirement prior to starting date. Salary will be dependent upon qualifications and availability. For further information, contact the number above.
Paid Internship Opportunity with Insurance Brokerage
We are a growing insurance brokerage looking for new talent to join the team! Due to the rapid growth we are in need of a data entry clerk to help with daily tasks. Custom Built Insurance is a young growing company looking for the right person to help us fulfill our true potential. Our goal is to bring you in as an entry level candidate and train to your grow from within the company. ABOUT US Custom Built Insurance was started in July of 2012 and has experienced much success! We currently have seven licensed agents, four business development specialists, and three administrative assistant. Although we can write a wide range of insurance products we primarily focus on the construction industry and currently have over 4,000 clients. Our success is immensely attributed to the fact that we focus on a very niche market and specialize in fulfilling its needs. We will provide you with all the tools you will need to be successful in the insurance industry including: daily on the job training, clean/fun work environment, and a positive corporate culture. This is the ideal for someone looking for their first job and is good with computers. QUALIFICATIONS Good with computers; Attention to details; Organized; and able to multitask. RESPONSIBILITIES Maintain database by entering new and updated customer and account information. Secure information by completing data base backups. Inputting data to various insurance carriers.
COMPENSATION $10.00-$12.00 per hour; 20-40 hours per week; 9:00 AM -- 7:00 PM Monday - Friday; the location is 7665 Redwood Blvd #250, Novato, CA 94945
If Interested Contact please contact Gabriel Torres - (415) 713-0500 or by email
gabriel@custombuiltinsurance.com
Hamilton community Pool is now hiring
Lifeguards - must have good decision making capabilities, be able to manage their own schedule, decide when to act in an emergency and take initiative on pool deck. Must be ARC Lifeguard certified or in process of obtaining certification.
Pool Attendants - the person is responsible for all money handling, answering phones, assisting patrons with equipment rental, taking season passes and helping in an emergency. The person must be willing to get CPR/AED for the Professional rescuer & First Aid Cert.
Swim Instructors -Must be willing to get CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer & First Aid Cert. WSI training is desired, but not required
Camp Counselors -the person is responsible for organizing activities and assisting Camp Director. You will works with either 5-7 year olds or 11-14 year olds in our aquatics camps. You must be willing to get CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer & First Aid Cert.
For more information or to do an application, contact: APPLICATION AT: www.bit.ly/tlccjob Terra Linda Community Center www.terralindapool@cityof sanrafael.org the phone number is 415-485-3344, fax 415-485-3345 670 Del Ganado Road, San Rafael, CA 94903
Safeway
They have 20 openings and are willing to work with school and co-curricular schedules. Anyone interested should do the following:
- Go to Safeway.com
- Click on the Careers link listed under Company Info at the bottom of the page.
- Complete the online application.
- Call or visit the Hamilton store on Nave Dr. and ask for Chris or Stephanie.
They will then arrange an interview. Per Chris anyone completing this process is very likely to get hired.
Please feel free to share this information with anyone that you feel may benefit from it.
If you have any questions you can reach Chris on his personal cell phone at 415-717-9745. Please don't share this number with potential applicants.
The City of San Rafael works very closely with the City of Novato to operate the Hamilton Community Pool. This year I wanted to work directly with the Novato High Schools to actively recruit employees who live, love, and would like to work in Novato at Hamilton. We are recruiting for our 2015 summer staff, which includes pool attendants, lifeguards, swim instructors, and camp counselors - with an aquatic focus.
As well as the positions we have available here at the Hamilton Community Pool, I wanted to share our upcoming training opportunities, we will be offering 10 blended learning lifeguard trainings, 1 water safety instructor training. I have attached the flyers for convenience, but I would be happy to drop off hard copies to your school site if you would like - just let me know!
For more information contact Vera De Ferrari, Terra Linda Community Center; City of San Rafael; 670 Del Ganado Rd., San Rafael, CA 94903; p. 415.485.3344 f. 415.485.3345 Like us on Face book: Terra Linda Community Pool Like us on Twitter: @terralindapool
The Century Rowland Plaza in Novato is one of several Cinemark Theatres in Marin County interviewing for the upcoming spring season. We are looking for motivated and responsible individuals to work in the concession and Box Office areas of our theatres. This is an excellent first job to add to your resume and will allow you to experience customer service, food handing, and cashiering. We offer flexible hours and a fun work environment. Please drop off an application, or go online, and we will contact you for an interview go online to www.cinemark.com for details. Scroll to the very bottom of the webpage and click on Careers, then (More) under Theatres.
Onspot Welding & Design, Inc.
Students would you like to learn on the job here is a great opportunity to learn welding!!
We are interested in hiring a part time helper for our local welding shop here in Novato. For more information and an application contact Alissa at http://www.onspotwelding.com/ or call 415-382-1091
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The Marin Youth Ecology corps (MYEC) is a summer employment
My name is Ramona Polk. I'm an intern for John Morrison at the California Film Institute located in San Rafael. I'm emailing you in regards to filmmaking opportunities we have for students throughout the summer in a program known as SUMMERFILM. This will be a wonderful opportunity for students who plan on having a profession in the film industry after high school, or students who are simply creative and enjoy trying new things. We are offering three different programs for students pertaining to animation making, learning from professionals in the film industry, and curating an international film festival. Below I've attached a flyer along with a link to our website for more information. If you can, can you post this flyer around the school? If you need us to send you flyers please let me know.
Website Link: http://cfieducation.cafilm.org/summerfilm/
My name is Jordan James and I am a Local Coordinator with the Council on International Educational Exchange. Founded in 1947, CIEE is a non-profit, organization specializing in international work and education. Our mission is "to help people gain understanding, acquire knowledge and develop skills for living in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world." With over 64 years of experience in international education, CIEE is the largest and longest running sponsor of exchange programs in the U.S.
We are currently looking for families in and around Novato to host a high school exchange student from another country for one or two semesters during the upcoming 2015-16 school year. In return, host families can learn about another culture, enjoy lifelong friendships with students, fulfill the dream of a young person, be an ambassador for America, have a great experience, and much more.
Host Families:
Accept a student into their home as a "son or daughter" for one or two semesters
Provide a bed and room (student can share a room with a host sibling of the same gender within a 4 years age difference)
Share 3 meals a day (if students choose to purchase school lunches it is their responsibility)
Receive local and regional support 24/7 for any needs (we have a 24 hour emergency hotline)
Claim a $50 per month deduction on their federal income taxes
Students:
Are aged 15 to 18 (Grades 10-12)
Well screened
Speak English
Have their own spending money
Have full coverage health insurance
For more information about becoming a host family, here's a link to our host family web site. www.ciee.org/highschool
When you get ready to fill out a host family application, please send an email to JordanJamesCIEE@gmail.com and I will guide you through the process.
Please feel free to forward this email to family, friends, colleagues, or anyone else who may be interested in learning more about hosting a foreign exchange student.
My organization, Shining Star Productions Incorporated (SSPI) is a local Novato production company that specializes in children's programs. We are producing two summer camps this summer and are in need of student volunteers!
SSPI needs approximately 4 or 5 production assistants for this camp. Duties include video-taping & photographing the camp in action, being a runner & getting any on the spot needed items (so a licensed driver is good here - they can use my vehicle if needed), manning the first aid station, coordinating dropped-off pot luck food items, watching the kids at lunch break & watching the kids during the intermissions of the shows. * If I can locate a volunteer (or a few) who has video editing skills they will have an opportunity to create a short video of the camp and will receive producer credit on that video.
Camp dates: Monday, July 13th thru Friday, July 17th, 8:30am to 5:15pm, except Show Day, Friday the 17th, we stay late till 10: pm!
Volunteers need to bring their packed lunches each day. A dinner will be provided to them on Show Day!
Location: Sinaloa Middle School, Novato
There will also be a volunteer meeting for this camp but the date & time is TBA later. For more information contact Kisstrin Cozier, Executive Director Shining Star Productions Incorporated
a non profit 501 (c) (3) public benefit organization, www.shiningstarinc.org or call 415.300.5955 FLYER
Tutor:
I tutor students from elementary school to college in Mathematics. I work well with both gifted students, whose education I can accelerate past their grade level, as well those students to whom mathematics does not come naturally; tailoring my approach to their individual needs. Aside from my own deep interest and expertise in mathematics I am fully versed in current common core standards and can help children meet the standards set by it.
While attending UC Santa Cruz I also tutored students in advanced subjects such as complex analysis and topology and I've shepherded many students at the local College of Marin through their various math courses. You can reach me at either willpowelson@gmail.com or at 415.433.2211
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Sakaide Exchange Program
If you are between the ages of 15 and 18 years old and a high school student, you may be eligible to travel to Japan this summer, 2015. This is an established Sister City Program called Sausalito/Sakaide Exchange Program. Opportunities also exist for hosting a Japanese student in your home for 10 days, in 2016. Interested students or parents, please contact Katy Bridges at gate5road@gmail.com, mobile 415-331-9661. Application
Shining Star Productions Incorporated
SSPI "toe-tappingly" announces that registration is OPEN for The Young Americans Summer Camp 2015! This amazing camp is for students in grades 3 through 12 for the 2015/2016 school year.
You can register TODAY for The Young Americans Summer Camp 2015.
Follow the link below for our tour schedule, registration, camp information, and cool new camp videos from last summer!
www.youngamericans.org/summercamps |
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On Campus and Off Campus Information
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ON CAMPUS INFORMATION:
06-03-15 United States Navy Sergeant Gantz outside the cafeteria @ 12:30 PM
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR FINALS!!!
OFF CAMPUS INFORMATION:
Note: Campus events and dates are subject to change without prior notice. Please contact the specific campus or visit its website for more up-to-date information.
07-28-15 Colleges That Change Lives @ 7:00 PM CTCL Agnes Scott College; Allegheny College; Antioch College; Austin College; Beloit College; Birmingham-Southern College; Centre College; Clark University, Cornell College; Denison University; Earlham College; Eckerd College; Emory & Henry College; The Evergreen State College; Goucher College; Guilford College; Hampshire College; Hendrix College; Hiram College; Hillsdale College; Hope College; Juniata College; Kalamazoo College; Knox College; Lawrence University; Lynchburg College; Marlboro College; McDaniel College; Millsaps College; New College of Florida; Ohio Wesleyan University; Reed College; Rhodes College; Southwestern University; St. John's College; St. Mary's College of California; St. Olaf College; University of Puget Sound; Ursinus College; Wabash College; Wheaton College (IL); Whitman College; Willamette University and Wooster, College for more information and directions to the events, visit www.CTCL.org and click on Events.
08/03-08/07/15 Your Future Depends on it 9:00 to 11:30 AM and 2:00-4:30 PM plan your visit and register at www.oregonprivatecolleges.com there will be no admission application fee when you visit 4+ campuses. The colleges are Concordia; Corban; George Fox; Lewis & Clark; Linfield; Maryhurst; Pacific; Reed; University of Portland; Warner Pacific and Willamette, Find out what Oregon private colleges and universities have to offer.
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DO NOT pay any organization, company, or individual to apply for scholarships, for scholarship search assistance, or for access to scholarship lists. Legitimate scholarship programs never ask for an application fee. Beware of scholarship scams.
Caretenders Scholarship
One $500 scholarship will be awarded to the student who writes the best essay for more information visit www.studentscholarships.org
DEADLINE: May 31, 2015
$2,000 "No Essay" Scholarship Contest
A scholarship of $2,000 will be awarded every month to a high school senior in a random drawing. Eligibility is not based on GPA or financial need. Students must apply each month for the next drawing at www.colleges.niche.com/scholarship
DEADLINE: May 31, 2015
Fifth Month Scholarship
A scholarship of $1,500 will be awarded to a high school senior. Students can apply at www.scholarshipexperts.com
DEADLINE: May 31, 2015
L M Scholarship
A scholarship of $500 will be awarded to a high school senior by LM. Students can apply at www.studentscholarships.org
DEADLINE: May 31, 2015
Junior & Seniors
Triple-Impact Competitor Scholarship
Multiple $1,000 to $2,000 scholarships are available to student athletes who have made positive contributions to their team & to a sport. CRITERIA: GPA 2.5, High School Seniors or juniors. For more information please visit www.positivecoach.org
DEADLINE: May 31, 2015
Women's Travel National College Essay Scholarship
Multiple scholarships of $1,000 to $2,000 will be awarded to female high school seniors. Students can apply at www.scholarships4students.com
DEADLINE: May 31, 2015
Rochester Institute of Technology
7th, 8th, and 9th grade who are interested in careers in science, technology, engineering and math Campers will use cool state -of- the-art technology to create a high tech gadget to take home, be a commander on an exciting mission to Mars, conduct laboratory experiments and more. The camp is July 25-30, 2015 for more details visit www.rit.edu/NTID/TechGirlz or www.rit.edu/NTID/TechBoyz; for questions please email TechGirlz@ntid.rit.edu or TechBoyz@ntid.rit.edu
DEADLINE: May 31, 2015
Aspiring Animation Professional Scholarship
One $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to a senior pursuing a career in animation. Information available at www.animationcareerreview.com
DEADLINE: June 1, 2015
Aspiring Fashion Professional Scholarship
One $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to a senior pursuing a career in fashion. Information available at www.fashion-schools.org
DEADLINE: June 1, 2015
Fraser Institute Scholarship
The Fraser Institute will award scholarships of $500, $1,000, or $1,500 to the winners of an essay contest. For more information go to www.fraserinstitute.org
DEADLINE: June 1, 2015
National Academy of Future Physicians Scholarship
One full tuition medical school scholarship and two $10,000 scholarships will be awarded to a senior pursuing a career in medicine. Information available at www.FutureDocs.com
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Rachel Carson Book Award
Chatham University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; will give a $1,000 scholarship to a high school student who plans to attend their university. This is the Rachel Carson Book Award. CRITERIA: female planning on majoring in science or English. For more information go to www.chatham.edu
DEADLINE: June 1, 2015
NCPGA Foundation (Northern California Profession Golf Association)
Jim Langley Scholarship Fund
The scholarship is made up of two equal awards of $2,000 each to a deserving male and female recipient. Eligibility high school senior; reside within the boundaries of the Northern California PGA Section; participate in minimum of six tournaments per year; applied and accepted at an accredited college or university hold a GPA of 2.. For more information and an application go to www.ncpgafoundation.org
DEADLINE: June 1, 2015
Odenza Vacation Scholarship
A $500 award is available to a student with the best essay. More information available at www.studentscholarships.org and type in odenza
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Got a Spine Scholarship
A $500 scholarship will be awarded to the winner of this short essay contest. CRITERIA: GPA 2.5 for more information go to www.articchiropracticfairbanks.com
DEADLINE: June 2, 2015
$10,000 Scholarships
Ten $10,000 scholarships are available to students to learn about concepts in Software Engineering and Web Development at Flatiron School in San Francisco. For more information go to
www.studentscholarships.org
DEADLINE: June 8, 2015
Abbott and Fenner Business Consultants Scholarship
A $1,000 AIU Scholarship will be awarded to a student based on his essay on a given topic. For more information go to www.abbottandfenner.com
DEADLINE: June 15, 2015
10 Words or Less Scholarship
A $500 scholarship will be awarded to the winner of these 10 words or less contest. For more information go to www.studentscholarships.org/scholarship
DEADLINE: June 15, 2015
Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium Scholarship
Five $1,000 awards are available to students pursuing a career in the automotive market. More information available at www.studentscholarships.org and type in global automotive afterrmarket
DEADLINE: June 15, 2015
Athlete
Big Sun Scholarship
A $10,000 scholarship will be awarded to a student athlete to help them pursue their academic career. For more information go to www.bigsunathletics.com
DEADLINE: June 19, 2015
Northern California Carpenters Scholarship
The Northern California Carpenters Union/ Thomas A. Morton Memorial Scholarship Foundation have one $5,000 scholarship which will be awarded in a random drawing. For more information go to www.local22.org/2015-scholarship
DEADLINE: June 29, 2015
Automotive Hall of Fame Scholarship
Multiple awards will be available for students interested in automotive career. A single application qualifies students for multiple awards. CRITERIA: GPA 3.0 Information is available online at www.automotivehalloffame.org and click on Education
DEADLINE: June 30, 2015
BBG Communications Scholarship
One $500 scholarship will be awarded to a student. For more information go to www.studentscholarships.org and type in BBG communications scholarship
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A $1,500 scholarship will be awarded to the winner of this short essay contest. For more information visit www.scholarshipexperts.com
DEADLINE: June 30, 2015
Lift Parts Express Scholarship
A $500 scholarship will be awarded to a senior. For more information visit www.forkliftpartsincalifornia.com
DEADLINE: June 30, 2015
L. Ron Hubbard Illustrators of the Future
Amateur artists can submit an illustration to win an award of $500 up to $5,000. Information available online at www.writersofthefuture.com
DEADLINE: June 30, 2015
L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future
Submit a story up to 17,000 words to win an award ranging from $500 to $5,000. Information available online at www.writersofthefuture.com
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June 30, 2015
San Francisco State University Berry & Vera Clanton Scholarship Multiple scholarships of varying amounts will be awarded to students based on their financial need. For more information, go to www.chegg.com DEADLINE: June 30, 2015 Psychic Phenomena Interested in the paranormal? The Eileen J. Garrett scholarship is designed to assist a student attending an accredited college or university who wishes to pursue the academic study of the science of parapsychology. The scholarship is from $1,000 to $3,000. Applicants must demonstrate a previous interest in parapsychology by including a sample of writings on the subject. Letters of reference are required from individuals familiar with the applicant's work and or studies in parapsychology. DEADLINE: July 15
FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CosmoGIRL of the Year Scholarship One $10,000 scholarship will be awarded to a female high school senior. For more information visit www.scholarships4students.com DEADLINE: July 26, 2014 Flavor of the Month Scholarship One $1,500 scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior. For more information visit www.scholarshipexperts.com DEADLINE: July 31, 2015 Gen & Kelly Tanabe Scholarship One $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior. For more information visit www.genkellyscholarship.com DEADLINE: July 31, 2015 Consumer Tip-Be Skeptical of Aid Guarantees You receive a notice in the mail that "guarantees" financial aid for your graduating high school student. In exchange for an advance fee, scholarships, grants and fantastic financial aid packages are yours for the taking. Is this perfect timing? With tuition bills skyrocketing and room-and-board costs going through the roof, students and their families are looking for creative ways to fund a college education. While there are companies that provide lists of scholarships for an advance fee, no legitimate company will guarantee or promise scholarships or grants. Be wary of companies that offer a money-back guarantee but attach conditions that make it impossible to get a refund. Often "success stories" may be nothing more than paid testimonials. Steer clear of high-pressure salespersons who say you can't get their information anywhere else or that you must act and pay immediately or risk losing the "opportunity." Check with you high school counseling office for a list of scholarships, grants and aid that match the student's profile and qualifications. College or career school financial aid offices may also be a good source of information, including websites to assist you in your financial aid search. More information is available through the Marin County district attorney's consumer protection unit at 473-6495 or through its website at www.co.marin.ca.us/da *NOVATO HIGH SCHOOL DOES NOT ENDORSE THESE ORGANIZATIONS WE ONLY PROVIDE THE INFORMATION |
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