Monday, November 27, 2017

Leo Hamel Fine Jewelers is Offering a Scholarship for Current or Upcoming College Students

Here’s How You Win:

Be a current or upcoming college student to prove you’re enrolled or will be enrolled, and then fill out the form below.
Winners will be picked on January 3, 2018. (Winners are chosen by a random drawing; everyone has an equal chance to win.) If you win, Leo Hamel will email you to confirm your mailing address, and send you a check in the mail for $1,000.
Leo Hamel will announce the winner on their company blog, and contestants that don’t win can apply for the next year’s scholarship.

To Be Eligible:

You must be a graduating senior in high school or a freshman, sophomore, or junior in college.
Leo Hamel reserves the right to verify the date of your high school graduation and/or college enrollment. If a winner, you understand that your name may be used on Leo Hamel’s website and in social media posts and give permission.

STEM Scholars

The New York Academy of Sciences’ new mentoring initiative was designed for students and participants of any gender, and follow our three-pillared model of virtual programming: one to one mentorship, coursework for students to develop their 21st century skills, and complete network access for everyone in the program. Apply today to be part of an exciting new initiative to continue to create, strong, well-rounded STEM leaders! (Heard about this through your partnership with the San Diego Unified School District? Use our referral code and get your application reviewed faster! Enter #SanDiegoUSD in the field that asks “Referred by.”)

Students in the STEM Scholars program: 
·       Are between 13-18 years of age
·       Are currently enrolled in high school or an equivalent
·       Want to work with a mentor 
·       Have regular and reliable access to the internet 
·       Can communicate in English, both oral and written 

·       Are passionate about one or more STEM fields

1000 Girls, 1000 Futures

The New York Academy of Sciences is delighted to announce the open application for year 3 of the 1000 Girls, 1000 Futures program! They had an amazing second year and are excited to once again offer this unique endeavor designed to encourage more young women to participate and stay in STEM fields. Students work with professional STEM mentors on communication, leadership, critical thinking, and college readiness over the course of 11 months. Everything happens on a free, accessible online platform to maximize flexibility in scheduling. Apply today and join this amazing community of female STEM leaders! (Heard about this through your partnership with the San Diego Unified School District? Use our referral code and get your application reviewed faster! Enter #SanDiegoUSD in the field that asks “Referred by.”)

Students in the 1000 Girls program:
  • Are between 13-18 years of age
  • Identify as female 
  • Are currently enrolled in high school or an equivalent
  • Want to work with a mentor 
  • Have regular and reliable access to the internet 
  • Can communicate in English, both oral and written 
  • Are passionate about one or more STEM fields 

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Ford STEAM High School Community Challnege

High school students from academies in Ford Next Generation Learning (NGL) Communities and Powered by Ford STEAM academies can win up to $20,000 for their innovative solutions to solving community challenges.

Applying is simple! Student-led teams identify a community challenge, submit a video proposal, fill out an application and the team with the most convincing solution wins twenty grand.


Even if your community doesn't win the first prize, the student teams may qualify for one of the other FIVE grants worth between $5,000- $10,000! Detailed information on applying can be accessed here: https://www.fordngl.com/events/ford-steam-challenge
Deadline: December 15, 2017

Monday, November 13, 2017

Military Information Night

SCHOLARSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS!!!

On Wednesday November 29 a scholarship fair will be hosted at the Murphy Canyon Youth Center from 6 pm - 8 pm.  The Fair will host a Post 9/11 GI Bill presentation as well as representatives from various military scholarships. This is a fantastic opportunity for any student to learn about scholarship opportunities, especially military dependent students

Get Connected with UCSD!


UCSD Launches the Anita Borg Leadership and Engagement (ABLE) Program for High School Students!  It is an innovative new mentoring program for grades 10-12 interested in computer science and engineering.

The ABLE Kick Off Event is Saturday, November 18, 2017, 11:30am-1:30pm.


The UCSD San Diego Supercomputer Center is partnering with two undergraduate campus organizations, the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and Women in Computing (WIC), to provide a unique mentoring experience for students in grades 10-12. The program’s mission is to engage young women in the fields of computer science and engineering through workshops, campus and community events, corporate visits and undergraduate mentor matches. By providing a first-hand look into these two areas of interest and highlighting a variety of career opportunities in an encouraging and supportive environment, it is their hope that these young women continue on to pursue careers in STEM fields.
ABLE will begin its pilot year with a kick-off luncheon scheduled for November 18, 2017. This inaugural event will be followed by a series of planned events, all with a focus on computer science and engineering and how these two fields play an important role in our daily lives and in the technology-driven world around us.
Students joining the program this year will be automatically accepted into the program and will have the opportunity to stay involved with ABLE through their high school graduation.
In 2018, the program will revert to an application process for 10th grade students only. Students will be accepted based on information presented in their application. ABLE is loosely based on the Fleet Science Center’s middle school-focused BE WiSE (Better Education for Women in Science and Engineering) program.
For more information and to register, please visit http://education.sdsc.edu/studenttech/?page_id=678

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Foot Locker Scholar Athletes

The Foot Locker Scholar Athletes program awards $20,000 to 20 high school, college-bound seniors across the nation for being exemplary leaders on their sports teams, in their classrooms, and in their communities. The college scholarship, sponsored by the Foot Locker Foundation, is intended to help phenomenal student-athletes pursue their dreams of attending and excelling at a four-year college/university. Applications are due on December 15, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. EST

WHAT IS THE FOOT LOCKER SCHOLAR ATHLETES PROGRAM?
For the seventh consecutive year, Foot Locker will be awarding 20 incoming college freshman with $20,000 in scholarship funding (totaling $400,000) to pursue a 4-year college degree – not because they scored the most touchdowns or goals, but because sports have helped them grow into strong leaders at school and in their communities.

As an extra bonus, one of our 20 winners will be selected for the Ken C. Hicks scholarship for demonstrating superior educational achievement, outstanding leadership, and a true love of the game. This winner will receive an additional $5,000 award.

This year’s 20 winners will join the program’s seven previous classes of Foot Locker Scholar
Athletes, which will result in 140 total scholarship recipients since the program’s inception in 2011.

By 2018, Foot Locker will have contributed over $2 million to supporting the education and future of some this generation’s most promising leaders, both on and off the field.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
The scholarship is open to students who:
● are current high school seniors entering an accredited, four-year US college or university
in the Fall of 2018
● are currently members (in good standing) of a high school sports team or are involved in
after-school sports (e.g. intramurals, martial arts, etc.)
● have maintained an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher from ninth grade to first semester of
12th grade
● are US citizens or US Permanent Legal Residents
● are NOT Foot Locker employees or immediate family members of a Foot Locker
employee

HOW ARE CANDIDATES EVALUATED?
Applicants will be evaluated based on whether they:
● Embody good sportsmanship and strong moral character
● Are passionate and committed to empowering the community in which he/she lives
● Are confident and enthusiastic leaders
● Display academic excellence
● Come from diverse backgrounds
● Are Foot Locker Scholar Athlete material – they are proactive, highly motivated, inspiring,
charismatic, honest, trustworthy, genuine, strong and courageous

WHEN IS IT?
Applications are currently being accepted and will close December 15, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. (EST).

WHAT DOES THE APPLICATION INCLUDE?
● Basic information including name, high school, sports you play, unweighted GPA, test
scores, etc.
● Two 500 word essays
● One required non-family recommendation and optional second recommendation

FOR MORE INFORMATION

CALL TO ACTION
Do you know a college-bound athlete who demonstrates an unwavering commitment to their sports team, their community, and their academics? Are YOU one of those athletes? Nominate them (or apply yourself!) for the Foot Locker Scholar Athlete program and the chance win a $20,000 scholarship for college. Visit footlockerscholarathletes.com to get started!

The 2018 Spellman High Voltage Electronics Clean Tech Competition

The Clean Tech Competition is an international research and design challenge for 15-18 year old pre-university students. This is a prestigious educational opportunity for students across the world that challenges students to be innovative while encouraging their passion for the sciences and we want to invite the students of California to participate in this year’s competition. Finalists compete for the $10,000 (USD) grand prize.
Each year, the Spellman High Voltage Electronics Clean Tech Competition encourages scientific understanding of real-world issues and the integration of environmentally responsible energy sources.
  • The 2018 Challenge: “Solving Climate Change” asks students to develop a clean technology solution to the problems associated with climate change.
  • Teams consist of 1-3 students, are assisted by a Team Leader (i.e. parent, teacher, or mentor), to develop a written proposal.
  • No limit to the number of teams per school!
  • There is no entry fee.