Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Building Industry Association of San Diego County 2019 High School Scholarship

BIA Cares of San Diego County is offering scholarships to graduating high school seniors who seek to pursue a career related to the residential and commercial building/development industry. 




ELIGIBILITY 
Scholarships are open to all graduating high school students in San Diego County. The Scholarship Committee is seeking students who can demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in the building industry. Many majors play an integral role in the building industry, such as advertising, business, finance, construction management, architecture, engineering, carpentry, city planning, real estate, and interior design, to name a few. 

SELECTION CRITERIA 
The Scholarship Committee awards scholarships to students who demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in the building industry. Scholarships are also awarded based on other qualifications, including academics, personal achievement, and financial need. 

QUESTIONS 
If you have any questions, please contact Nancy Diamond at the Building Industry Association (858) 514-7005 or email Nancy at nancy@biasandiego.org. Nancy will forward your questions to the Scholarship Committee. 

APPLICATION PROCESS 
Applicants must complete the application and return it to the BIA Cares Scholarship Committee at the Building Industry Association, 9201 Spectrum Center Boulevard, Suite 110, San Diego, CA 92123, by F rida y May 31, 2019. Please submit a copy of your transcripts (official or unofficial acceptable) together with the application. 

These applications are available on line at www.biacares.org.

Scholarship Opportunity through County of San Diego Filipino Employees Association

Since 2008, the County of San Diego Filipino American Employees Association (CSDFEA) has given back to the community by way of its scholarship program, which provides a level of financial assistance to students pursuing their educational goals. In 2014, the year before Larry Itliong Day was signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown, CSDFEA officially renamed the scholarship program to the CSDFEA Larry Itliong Scholarship Award to honor the life and legacy of Filipino American labor leader, Larry Itliong. CSDFEA seeks applicants who, like Larry Itliong, demonstrate leadership and service to the community. This year, awards range from $1,000 to $2,000 and must be applied toward educational costs such as tuition, books, room, and board.

Click here for more information.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
To be eligible, the applicant must (previous awardees are not eligible):
1.    Be enrolled in, or admitted to, an accredited college, university, or technical institute/professional school;
2.    Be of Filipino heritage;
3.    Be a San Diego, Riverside, Orange, Imperial, or San Bernardino County resident;
4.    Have a 3.00 or higher weighted GPA; and
5.    Be able to personally accept award at the CSDFEA Gala on Friday, October 25, 2019.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
The following must be submitted on or before the submission deadline:
1.    Completed and signed application form.
2.    List of honors and awards demonstrating scholastic and leadership achievement in the past two (2) years only. Include honor / award name and year award was received. Maximum one (1) page.
3.    List of school and extracurricular activities, e.g., student government, music, sports, etc., demonstrating in the in the past two (2) years only. Include activity name, start and end date, and position held. Maximum one (1) page.
4.    List of community service activities in the past two (2) years only. Include name of organization, number of service hours, and description of activity. Maximum one (1) page.
5.    Letter of Recommendation from a teacher / professor, employer, or community leader who can describe your academic achievements, leadership skills, community involvement, and career potential. Letters must be received in 2019.  Maximum of three (3) letters.
6.    Most current copy of your official transcripts from the school registrar, submitted sealed.  
7.    Summary of educational costs for the school year (include tuition, books, school supplies, and room and board).
8.    Maximum two (2) page essay typed and double-spaced in response to the following:
Define heroism and identify a hero of Filipino/a heritage. Why did you select this individual?”  Essay must be the original work of the student whose name is listed on the application form, and not previously published. Entries found to be plagiarized will be automatically disqualified and student will be prohibited from entering any future CSDFEA competitions.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE
Application packet (to include all information above) must be received on or before Friday, September 20, 2019 at csdfea@sdcounty.ca.gov. If you have questions about submission, please contact Mavette Sadile at 619-917-8524 or Elena Lepule at 619-218-3667.      

SELECTION PROCESS
Eligible applicants will be scored on:
·       Scholastic and leadership achievement (30%)
·       Community service (40%)
·       Essay response (30%)

NOTIFICATION:  Scholarship recipients will be contacted by September 27, 2019.  

The Next Gen Institute at the YMCA is a free program for High School Students

The Mission Valley YMCA is offering their 2019 Next Gen Institute summer program for FREE!

The eight week program meets Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 3:00pm and runs from June 24th to August 16th. Students will learn about digital video and music production, graphic and web design, robotics and other valuable workplace skills such as problem solving, resume writing and teamwork!

If you would like to apply for the program click here and complete the application. Once the application is completed send to Hanna Jensen, hjensen@ymca.org

Free Summer Blue Economy Immersion Summer Program for HS Students

Are you a high school student interested in the Blue Economy? The Blue (ocean & water-related) Economy is enormous and growing with good paying blue- and white-collar jobs. Do you want to find out what careers there are in merchant marine, marine science, ocean technology, and more? 

Spend 3 days this summer learning about opportunities across the Blue Economy in San Diego and globally! Monday, June 17 – Wednesday, June 19 (Week 1) Monday, June 24 – Wednesday, June 26 (Week 2) Monday, August 5 – Wednesday, August 7 (Week 3)

Interested? If you will be an entering High School Sophomore, Junior, or Senior in Fall of 2019, please register at : https://forms.gle/YGrb2wqkgFWZsdMY7



Monday, May 20, 2019

Free Summer SAT Preparation Program hosted by Cal SOAP

AWESOME SUMMER OPPORTUNITY TO IMPROVE YOUR SAT SCORE!!! Cal-SOAP still has spots available in SAT Scholars, a free summer SAT Preparation program. Although the deadline has passed, we will continue to accept applications until the program is full.

SAT Scholars: SAT Scholars is an intensive SAT Prep Academy held at USD (University of San Diego) over the course of 6 Saturdays: June 29-August 10. (No class July 6.) Students must currently be in Grade 9, 10 or 11 (Grade 10, 11 or 12 in Fall 2019) and must have taken Integrated Math III or higher by June 2019. Each session is 8:30am-12:30pm. See attached flier.

Online Application: https://tinyurl.com/SATScholars2019.


For more information contact: 
Karla Whitaker 
Academic Coordinator, Cal-SOAP 
www.sandiegocalsoap.comClick on “Events & Workshops” 
Our office has moved: 
Phone: 619-295-1468 
Fax: 619-295-1502 4041 
Oregon St San Diego, CA 92104


Tuesday, May 14, 2019

FutureBoss Entrepreneurship Opportunity (Scholarships Opportunity)

FutureBoss is a free entrepreneurship training and competition for juniors and seniors at the University of San Diego. This is a FREE 4 day program with at least $2,000 in scholarship award opportunities this summer at the University of San Diego. Training includes industry leaders and the USD School of Business faculty.

FutureBoss, will help students turn an idea into a presentation that you will present to investors. It's similar to Shark Tank!

The application deadline is May 17th. Here's the link to apply: http://www.cafoundationfund.org/san-diego-futureboss-application/

Feel free to reach out to Justin Jackson at justin@futureboss.org if you have any questions.


Monday, May 13, 2019

Scholarship Opportunity - Ethical Torch Essay

At the Better Business Bureau (BBB), we believe it is never too early to introduce and emphasize ethics. At the high school level, students begin to face ethical decisions that may impact the rest of their lives. They serve as role models whose moral compass not only guides their actions, but also influences those around them. The BBB seeks to honor ethical students for doing the right thing with the Ethical Torch Essay Scholarship

Students in grades 9-12 (graduating classes of 2020-2023) are invited to apply for the BBB Ethical Torch Essay Scholarship, for their chance at receiving a $1,500 scholarship!

When faced with a situation or circumstance where there is a choice to be made, how will they respond? This essay prompt challenges students to dive into inner-conflict, while describing resolution tactics for their unique encounters with ethics and integrity. The Ethical Torch Essay Scholarship honors ethical students for their essays on “The Importance of Ethics and Integrity in our Community.”

Five students will win scholarships and receive recognition at the Annual Torch Awards for Ethics celebratory reception this October. Applications are open now through August 30, 2019!

Visit scholarships.bbbcommunity.org to learn about all of BBB's Scholarship Opportunities.