2012-2013 Issue II, October 2012 Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. ~Albert Camus In this Issue Hopefully you have fallen back into the school routine and had a successful start to your school year. We ve been busy in the Guidance department to help with preparing you for your school year. The fall is a busy time as we help juniors and seniors with the college exploration process and seniors with applications. While the fall is busy, it is also a time of excitement as we watch our seniors make decisions for their futures! In this issue you will not only find helpful information for seniors, but also some career exploration and test prep opportunities for underclassmen. It is never too early to start thinking about your future aspirations. Individual Meetings Seniors have their senior meetings with their counselor completed or scheduled. Juniors will begin their individual meetings in the second quarter. pg. 3
Prepare and Explore Project Excel College of Mount St. Joseph offers a successful intervention program for students with specified learning disabilities and ADD/ADHD. Project Excel is designed for students who are seeking guidance related to college admission, as well as disability services and accommodations. Appropriate for all grade levels. Thursday October 18th, 2012 7:00-9:00pm College of Mount St. Joseph - Corona Room (Seton Center) Register at www.msj.edu/excel Hamilton County Sheriff s Office Explorer Program WANTED High School Students With an Interest in Law Enforcement An explorer program for students interested in a future in the Criminal Justice and Policing Fields. Attend any upcoming Explorer meetings if interested. All meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month, 6:30pm, at the Hamilton County Sheriff s Patrol Headquarters, 11021 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45231 National Underground Railroad Freedom Center The Links, Inc. Cincinnati Chapter & the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center have established a Youth Docent Program. This program is designed to develop leadership and critical thinking skills while expanding historical knowledge. Students who are selected will participate in a 13- month training experience culminating in a paid internship. Open to students who are currently in 9th- 11th grades. Applications available in Guidance. Efforts and courage are not enough without purpose and direction. ~ John F. Kennedy 2013 Profile in Courage Essay Contest The John F. Kennedy Library foundation invites U.S. high school students to write an essay on an act of political courage by a U.S. elected official who served during or after 1956. For contest information, registration, and to submit your essay, visit the Profile in Courage Essay Contest at www.jfklibrary.org First- place winner receives $1,000 and an expense- paid trip to Boston to receive recognition by Caroline Kennedy at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. Up to five finalists receive $500 each. Deadline for submission is January 5, 2013 2
Upcoming Common Application Workshops: Come see us in the media center during B lunch & common time for assistance as you work on your Common App/ College applications. Please feel free to bring your lunch and eat while you work. October 18 th November 1 st November 19 th Seniors, check out upcoming college fairs, information sessions and exploration programs to help make your admission decisions. Discover Duke Information Session Walnut Hills High School 1510 Blair Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45207 University of Cincinnati s College of Engineering & Applied Science Presents: Women and Minorities in Engineering and Technology Day Upcoming College Fairs: A great opportunity to meet with representatives from multiple colleges in one evening. Cincinnati National College Fair Sunday October 14th, 2012 1:00pm- 4:00pm - Gymnasium Duke Energy Center Register at www.gotomyncf.com Admissions Information & Exploration Sessions Kentucky Wesleyan College Reception Sunday, October 14 5:00-7:00pm Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza 35 West 5th St, Cincinnati, OH RSVP for reception www.kwc.edu/visit Monday, October 15, 7:00pm Register: admiss.ugrad.duke.edu/discover - duke/. Tulane University Come to You Monday, October 15, 7:00pm Embassy Suites Blue Ash Register: tulaneinfo.org/events Female Seniors Exploring Engineering at Purdue Purdue University Women in Engineering Program invites you to a free daylong engineering exploration series. Monday, October 15: 8:00am- 4:30pm Purdue University Register Now SEE Purdue at www.purdue.edu/wiep Registration Deadline: October 8, 2012 Explore the opportunities available in engineering and engineering technology fields. Meet with current engineering students, professors, and professionals. Day includes hands- on activities, lab tours, and a student panel. Wednesday, October 31, from 8:00am- 3:00pm UC Campus Register by contacting the Office of Undergraduate Student Enrollment at (513_ 556-5417 or at ceas.ug@uc.edu FREE 3
$ Senior Scholarships $ NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation Graduating seniors who operate their own small business are eligible to receive a 2013 NFIB Award. Visit www.nfib.com/yea for information and to apply. Deadline December 17, 2012. Ohio State Alumni Club of Greater Cincinnati The Alumni Scholars Program is pleased to offer a $600 merit based scholarship for a student ranking in the top 10% of your class, demonstrating involvement in school and community activities and showing a sound interest and positive attitude toward college work. You must have submitted an undergraduate admission application to be considered Applications available in the guidance office. The Elks National Foundation Most Valuable Student Scholarship Eligible to high school seniors who are U.S. citizens. Judging Critieria: Scholarship, Leadership, Financial need. Applications are available in the guidance office or online at www.elks.org/enf/schoalars. Deadline: Friday, December 7 Horatio Alger Association Scholarship Provides financial assistance to students throughout the nation who have financial need and have exhibited integrity and perseverance in overcoming personal adversity. Requirements: senior in high school who plans to pursue and complete a bachelor s degree and is a United States citizen. Awards range from $5,000- $20,000. Deadline: October 25, 2012 Submit online application at www.horatioalger.com/sch olarships. Passcode: 130OH363 *Must let Guidance Office know if you applied so we can submit the certifications form. Robert A. Cunningham Memorial Scholarship Five scholarships of $2,000 will be awarded to recognize graduating, college- bound high school seniors who embody the spirit of volunteerism. Applications (available in guidance) must be accompanied by: an essay, two letters of recommendation, and an official transcript. Deadline January 7, 2013 www.gecreditunion.org Aspiring Pharmacy Technician Scholarship PharmacyTechnicianReview.com is offering high school seniors the opportunity to win a $1,000 scholarship. This will be awarded to students that are interested in pursuing a pharmacology career path at an accredited post- secondary school or college. Visit http://www.pharmacytechnician review.com/ to find eligibility information along with the application link/form. The deadline for application is June 1, 2013. 2013 John. F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Essay Contest See information on page 2. The Good River Celebration 2012 Creative Writing and Photography Contest See information on page 4. 4
Freshman, Sophomore & Juniors Test Prep LEAP! Registration is open for all upcoming ACT- SAT classes. LEAP offers classes prior to every ACT and SAT test date. LEAP offers individual ACT- SAT tutoring to target areas of weakness. Individual Subject Area and Study Habits tutoring for all grades, most subjects. UC Communiversity : ACT Preparation PSAT All Juniors will be taking the PSAT on October 17 th and the cost is already covered by fees. Sophomores who paid $15.00 and signed up in the guidance office will also be taking the PSAT at that time. Sign up for a 2- day intensive class where you will build confidence and make the most of your potential by studying strategies for taking the ACT and by reviewing topics covered by the ACT. Sun., 9:00am- 2:00pm; 10/14 and 10/21 (#4604) or Sun., 9:00am- 2:00pm; 11/25 and 12/2 (#4604) Cost: $154.00 Location One Edwards Center, Room 6132 UC main campus. Register at https://webapps.uc.edu/communiversity Please bring a calculator and text Cracking the ACT 2012 edition as well as snacks and a lunch. You can also bring money to purchase pizza for lunch. prepready ACT Test Prep 16 hours of intense ACT Instruction and test Taking Strategy *prepready classes start five weeks prior to ACT Test Date. Learn more and register at www.prepreadyact.com *enter promotion cod fofmhs to recive member school discount The Good River Celebration 2012 Creative Writing & Photography Contest Thomas More College is pleased to announce an exciting contest for ALL local high schools students. For more details about contest guidelines, deadline, event details and to submit entries go to: THOMASMORE.EDU/RIVERCONTEST. Questions? Contact Elizabeth.Neal@Thomasmore.edu 5