Monday, September 24, 2018


AES Scholarship Deadline Is Approaching
 
The deadline for the 13th annual AES Scholarship is October 6, 2018. 
 
Visit http://www.aesengineers.com/scholarships.htm for information to apply.  Good luck!
 
The winner(s) will be announced within 2 weeks of the deadline.
 Each winner will be personally notified by email.

Wednesday, September 19, 2018



October 25 - 27, 2018
Apply by September 24, 2018



Rensselaer Admissions, in coordination with members of Rensselaer's Black and Latinx communities, invites academically talented underrepresented seniors to apply for Science, Technology, and Arts at Rensselaer (STAR). The STAR Program allows high school seniors to stay on campus, attend classes, and explore a day in the life of a Rensselaer student. Activities include 
  • Academic exploration
  • Interactive leadership activity
  • Campus tour
  • Laboratory tours
  • Student panels
  • Lodging and meals with current students

STAR begins on Thursday evening with a dinner reception and concludes Saturday at the close of the Fall Open House.

Travel assistance may be provided for students who present financial hardship. Requests must be submitted through the STAR application. Pick-up can be scheduled for students arriving via train, plane, or bus.

Students may apply online https://admissions.rpi.edu/STAR by September 24, 2018 to participate in the STAR Program A copy of the students’ high school transcript is required to complete the STAR application prior to the deadline date of September 24, 2018.

Students accepted to participate in the STAR Program will receive a confirmation email from Rensselaer.
At the end of the event, all participants will receive an official letter confirming their participation in the event. We always encourage the students to show the letter to you and/or an attendance clerk so their absence is recognized as an official college visit.



Monday, September 17, 2018

What Great Minds Can Do

You can show off your great idea with a chance to win cash and a scholarship from Seton Hall University. Pirates Pitch is a contest designed by Seton Hall to teach the basics of entrepreneurship and idea generation to high school students. Here’s how it works:
Prizes
  • 1st Place Winner: $2,500 cash prize. Plus, a $10,000 scholarship to attend Seton Hall University ($2,500 annually).
  • 2nd Place Winner: $1,000 cash prize. Plus, a $6,000 scholarship to attend Seton Hall University ($1,500 annually).
  • All other Finalists will receive a $4,000 scholarship to attend Seton Hall University ($1,000 annually).
How to Enter
You should submit an original business idea that describes an innovative product or service that you would like to create, in 350 words or fewer. Or, you can tell us about a business you’ve already launched! Be sure you answer the following questions:
  1. What problem does your product or service solve?
  2. How do you propose making money?
  3. Who are your customers and why will they buy your product or service?
  4. Who is your competition and how are you going to outperform them?

Deadline
Wednesday, October 17 at midnight.

Eligibility
All high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Ten finalists will be selected by late October and invited to present their business ideas, in person or via Skype, to a panel of judges at Seton Hall University on Friday, November 16, 2018 from 3 p.m.–5 p.m., with a reception to follow. Plus, you can make a weekend out of it and attend our Open House on Sunday, November 18.
You should take advantage of this great opportunity to put your skills to the test and earn money for college. Learn more by visiting shu.edu/go/HSPitch.
Applications Live October 1, 2018 

Do you have students who are ready for an extraordinary summer experience?

Our Pre-College programs offer high school students a taste of college life, academics, and the Notre Dame community. Check out our website for more information, and please encourage promising students to apply to one of our stellar on-campus programs or our summer study abroad opportunities!

2019 Summer Programs:
  • Study Abroad Rome: June 1 - June 15, 2019
  • Summer Scholars: June 22 - July 6, 2019
  • Leadership Seminars: July 13 - July 24, 2019
  • Study Abroad Ireland: July 13 - July 27, 2019

Tuesday, September 11, 2018


The Gates Scholarship - see your counselor for more information
The Gates Scholarship

Phase 1 of The Gates Scholarship application closes on Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 5:00PM Pacific Time

DESCRIPTION

The Gates Scholarship is a highly selective, full scholarship for exceptional, Pell-eligible, minority, high school seniors. Starting in 2018, the scholarship will be awarded to 300 top student leaders each year with the intent of promoting their academic excellence through college graduation, and providing them the opportunity to reach their full potential.
To learn more watch this video.

AWARD

Scholars will receive funding for the full cost of attendance* that is not already covered by other financial aid and the expected family contribution, as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

BASIC ELIGIBILITY

To apply, students must be:
  • A high school senior
  • From at least one of the following ethnicities: African-American, American Indian/Alaska Native*, Asian & Pacific Islander American, and/or Hispanic American
  • Pell-eligible
  • A US citizen, national, or permanent resident
  • In good academic standing with a minimum cumulative weighted GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) 
 Additionally, a student must plan to enroll full-time, in a four-year degree program, at a US accredited, not-for-profit, private or public college or university.

IDEAL CANDIDATE

An ideal candidate will have:
  • An outstanding academic record in high school (in the top 10% of his/her graduating class)
  • Demonstrated leadership ability (e.g., as shown through participation in community service, extracurricular, or other activities)
  • Exceptional personal success skills (e.g., emotional maturity, motivation, perseverance, etc.)

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New Jersey information session

Thursday, September 13, 2018, 7 PM
Montclair Kimberly Academy Upper School
Auditorium
6 Lloyd Rd
Montclair, NJ 07042
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Rensselaer Admissions, in coordination with members of Rensselaer's Black and Latinx communities, invites academically talented underrepresented seniors to apply for Science, Technology, and Arts at Rensselaer (STAR). The STAR Program allows high school seniors to stay on campus, attend classes, and explore a day in the life of a Rensselaer student. Activities include 
  • Academic exploration
  • Interactive leadership activity
  • Campus tour
  • Laboratory tours
  • Student panels
  • Lodging and meals with current students
STAR begins on Thursday evening with a dinner reception and concludes Saturday at the close of the Fall Open House.

Travel assistance may be provided for students who present financial hardship. Requests must be submitted through the STAR application. Pick-up can be scheduled for students arriving via train, plane, or bus.

Please share this information with your top students.  Students may apply online https://admissions.rpi.edu/STAR by September 24, 2018 to participate in the STAR Program A copy of the students’ high school transcript is required to complete the STAR application prior to the deadline date of September 24, 2018.
Susquehanna University’s 2018 Creative Writing Day

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 Monday, October 22nd, 2018. Registration is from 9-10am and the workshops conclude at 2:30pm, with a short, optional reception ending by 3pm. 

Please note that this program is offered at no cost to participants. We hope that you will alert juniors and seniors about this opportunity as well as alert teachers who could pass along this information to those who have a special interest in creative writing. Below, you will find an explanation of each of the workshops being offered at this year’s Creative Writing Day.  
We are happy to host students who wish to visit with their parents as well as students who come in small groups with a teacher. Creative Writing Day is designed to be a tool for those students who want to or are considering taking their passion for writing further and give them a chance to sample what life as a creative writing major or professional is like. (We’d love to be able to open the event up to larger numbers but are not able to do so because of limited capacity.)  

More information about the event, and a link to registration can be found here. We will be accepting registrations through Friday, Oct. 12. (Registration will close earlier if we reach maximum capacity prior to this date.) 

Please contact Codie Nevil Sauers at nevil@susqu.edu for more information

Susquehanna University’s 2018 Creative Writing Day Workshop Descriptions: 

Journalism: Whether you blog, participate in the school newspaper, or just rage against injustice on social media, you need to know the tips for and techniques of opinion writing. This workshop teaches you a common template for persuasive writing, and you'll leave with a publication-ready short opinion piece. 

Fantasy Novel Writing: Great novels have at their heart well-established and convincing settings. In this class, we will explore how to use observation, imagination, and language to create convincing worlds that are either fantastical or drawn from a historical time period that predates us all. This class is for anyone wanting to create a world for a fantasy, sci-fi, or historical novel. I'll include tips and insights that will help you get started on a story or perfect something you've been working on for some time. 

Novel: No. We are not going to write a novel in one class. But we can talk about the way novels work in contrast to short stories or short short stories or novella. How do they generally begin? What is the concept for a novel? What does the word "concept" even mean? Ah, the idea of a "Big Breath." But the basics of writing a novel are the same as for a short story: scene, scene, scene! Voice! Character! Exposition, sure. And the big one: plot! So, we will read a bit to sample all that. And then write to show what we've begun to learn. Just a beginning. But kind of cool. A way "in." 

Performance Writing: Time to dust off the soapbox and turn up the mic! In this workshop, we'll write performance pieces and practice our performance personas, while also exploring the rich tradition of oral history. All genres welcome and no performance experience required! 

Poetry: Poetry connects the body and its breath with the pen or pencil in the hand. From the pen-pencil to the page, into language, poetry is a visual and musical art. Emily Dickinson said: "If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry." How does a writer achieve such an effect? In our poetry workshop we will experiment with poetic ways of answering this question! 

Screenwriting: Cinema is the story-telling language of the digital age. This workshop gives a basic introduction to writing feature film scripts: how to format scripts, what to include and leave out in set directions, and how to structure and execute a 120 minute visual story. 

Short Story: Here are the first few lines of a great story by author Lorrie Moore: "A beginning, an end: there seems to be neither. The whole thing is like a cloud that just lands and everywhere inside it is full of rain." This Short Story Workshop is an invitation and introduction to the cloud that just landed in your hands, and it's for anyone who writes or wishes to write fiction that can be read in a single sitting. 

Sports Journalism: Love sports and enjoy writing? Combine the two to explore sports journalism in a workshop that provides an overview of opportunities in the sports media field and introduces you to the basics of covering live sporting events and crafting athlete profiles. 

Free College Essay Workshop at Hoboken Library!


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Write a Killer College Essay
On Monday, September 24 at 6:30pm at the Main Library learn how to write a killer college essay from former undergraduate admissions reader Alisha Davlin. This program is perfect for high school students and parents interested in learning about the college admissions process. 
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Be sure to visit your counselor in the new Guidance and College Counseling Suite 

 2nd Floor of Mulry!