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April 13th, 2019

4/13/2019

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Scholarship opportunities for 2017

3/28/2017

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Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Visual Arts Scholarship
https://cbcfinc.academicworks.com/opportunities/389


Create-A-Greeting-Card Scholarship
http://www.gallerycollection.com/greeting-cards-scholarship.htm


Green Home Improvement Scholarship
http://www.homeadvisor.com/r/scholarships/


Laura W. Bush Traveling Fellowship
http://www.state.gov/p/io/unesco/programs/143138.htm


The Stephen Bufton Memorial Educational Fund National President’s Scholarship
https://sbmef.org/Site/Scholarships.cfm


Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Scholarships
http://www.artandwriting.org/scholarships/


$1,000 scholarship for sleep awareness
 https://www.bestmattressreviews.com/sleep-scholarship/


Substance Abuse Awareness
https://addictionresource.com/scholarship/
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Stanford Dean on Over-Parenting 

9/20/2016

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Stanford Dean Julie Lythcott-Haims has something to say about an epidemic of “over parenting", and how this epidemic is impacting a generation of kids. This is a must read article! 
​www.dailycrackle.com/helicopter-parenting/​
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Virtual College Fair- March 31, 2106

3/22/2016

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Value added CC

6/21/2015

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Don't underestimate the value of an education through community colleges.  A college education that begins at the CC level is a inexpensive way to go, and the benefits can be In fact, some research shows that people with AA degrees are out-earning those with a BS.  

Here are two articles speaking to that issue:
http://hechingerreport.org/many-community-college-grads-continue-to-out-earn-b-a-holders-a-decade-after-graduation/

http://www.districtadministration.com/article/cte-provides-alternate-path-success
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Scholarship Opportunities

6/15/2015

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There are many scholarship opportunities available for students willing to make the effort to pursue them! Here are a few examples:

2015 Society of Women Engineers Scholarships
     http://societyofwomenengineers.swe.org/scholarships#activePanels_

NSHSS Foundation STEM Scholarships
     http://nshssfoundation.org/scholarships/stem-scholarships/

2015 Green Home Improvement Scholarship
     http://www.homeadvisor.com/r/scholarships/

DIY Home Repair Scholarship (2015)
     http://www.improvenet.com/scholarships/home-repair

American Psychological Association Scholarships, Grants and Awards
     http://www.apa.org/about/awards/

Good Luck!
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Helpful Tech Tools

6/4/2015

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Three Must-Have Tools For High School Students

High school students and parents are barraged with college and career-planning information via the Internet and social media starting on their first day of high school (if not earlier). It can be a challenge for families in Los Angeles schools to sort through these resources, and not all information is equal.

I recommend three must-have tools that will help guide students through their high school careers and plan for their futures.

Campus Steps: This L.A.-based tech platform (available via the web and mobile devices at www.campussteps.com) is interactive, engaging and helps high school students think about how their choices affect their access to college and career options. The program is free. Participating students create profiles by entering their current courses and grades, then answering a few questions designed to match them with colleges that best fit their needs – from four-year universities to trade schools. The profile and goals grow and change with the student over time. Students may also invite their counselors to see their profiles, allowing for personalized guidance, emails/texts and easier scheduling of meetings to discuss goals and plan classes.

Method Test Prep: Online programs can help students prepare for PSAT, SAT and ACT exams, and in many cases, increase scores. Method Test Prep (www.methodtestprep.com) is well respected in the industry. The company has both free and pay options ranging from a daily self-paced online program to webinars or in-person tutoring (private or small-group). Students should plan to take the PSAT in October of their sophomore and junior years and the ACT and SAT during sophomore and/or junior years, depending on the level of math and English courses they are taking.

FastWeb: For students looking for college scholarships, FastWeb (www.fastweb.com) should be their go-to online resource. FastWeb is a database that matches students’ profiles against more than 1.5 million scholarships – which translates to more than $3.4 billion of available funding. The site will suggest scholarships based on a student’s strengths, interests and skills. FastWeb also provides resources for students looking for additional sources of financial aid.

College and career planning can be fun and engaging, and foster new connections between parents and their teens. The process also teaches teens valuable life lessons of responsibility, resilience and independence.

By Stephanie Burns


This article was originally published May 24, 2015 in LA Parent Magazine
Read it online here: http://www.laparent.com/los-angeles-schools-high-school-tools

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Let Harvard Go: We couldn't have said it better ourselves..

2/12/2015

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"Parents, let Harvard go." - Catchy blog post title, right? Especially coming from a former Ivy League admissions officer. But it's the content of this article by Rox that is even more compelling and important. Do yourself a favor and read this article.  It perfectly describes the current college application/acceptance climate, but even more importantly clearly articulates what parents and student SHOULD be focusing on.  

Go read this now:
http://www.roxandroll.com/2014/11/parents-let-harvard-go.html
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Bachelor's Degrees from CA Community Colleges

2/5/2015

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There are 15 community colleges in California that have been selected to offer bachelor’s degrees in specific fields:

Antelope Valley College - Airframe manufacturing technology

Bakersfield College - Industrial automation

Crafton Hills College - Emergency services and allied health systems

Cypress College - Mortuary science

Feather River College - Equine industry

Foothill College (Bay Area) and West Los Angeles College - Dental hygiene

Mira Costa College - Bio-manufacturing

Skyline College (Bay Area) and Modesto Junior College - Respiratory care

Rio Hondo College - Automotive technology

Mesa College and Shasta College - Health information management

Santa Ana College - Occupational studies

Santa Monica College - Interaction design

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Scholarships to consider

11/20/2014

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There are many, many scholarships out there. This is free money, with little effort required other than perhaps a bit of writing. So, take advantage of these opportunities and apply to as many as you can!  Here are few more scholarships to consider:

Business Management 2014 Scholarships

http://www.businessmanagementdegree.com/scholarships/ 

Society of Women Engineers 2014 Scholarships
http://societyofwomenengineers.swe.org/index.php/scholarships#activePanels_

2014 Green Home Improvement Scholarship
http://www.homeadvisor.com/scholarships/ 

DIY Home Repair Scholarship
http://www.improvenet.com/scholarships/home-repair 

American Dental Education Association 2014-2015 Scholarships
http://www.adea.org/Secondary.aspx?id=20820

2015 Best Medical Assistant Programs Scholarship
http://www.bestmedicalassistantprograms.org/scholarship/

American Psychological Association Scholarships, Grants and Awards
http://www.apa.org/about/awards/

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