Tuesday, January 24, 2017

hcareers academy


Are you interested in Business, Marketing, Culinary Arts, Hotel/Lodging Management or Event Planning? Then you would be interested in the Hospitality Careers Academy!

Week long academy students will listen to guest speakers in the industry, participate in job shadowing and industry tours, take part in team building and leadership activities.

To learn more contact Shannon McCullough, HCA Coordinator shannon@classiccenter.com

Apply now @ ClassicCenter.com/HCA by March 15th 2019


Monday, January 23, 2017

ANNpower Vital Voices Initiative


The ANNpower Vital Voices Initiative is a groundbreaking partnership between ANN INC., the parent company of Ann Taylor, LOFT, Vital Voices, and Lou and Grey to empower young women from across the U.S. to effect global progress, invest in their communities, and begin their journeys as the next generation of leaders.

What it is:
An initiative to provide leadership training to girls, empowering them to become the next generation of global trailblazers.

Why participate:
Become a leader that will affect CHANGE in your community. Attend the ANNpower Vital Voices Leadership Forum. Be eligible to win a grant to put your ideas into action.

Who should apply:
Girls who are in 10th or 11th grade at a high school in the United States, Puerto Rico, or Canada.

Dates and deadlines: 
Application is due by Tuesday, March 8 at 11:59 PM EST. Fellowships will be announced in April. The 2016 Leadership Forum will take place June 14-17, 2017.

Details:
From now until March 8, we are searching the country for young women who are committed to reshaping the world for positive and sustainable change - the leaders of tomorrow. We will select fifty 10th and 11th graders to be our 2017 ANNpower Fellows. If you are selected, you will join an elite group of rising stars, providing you with the skills, tools, and training needed to realize your full leadership potential.

As an ANNpower Fellow, you will:

  • Participate in the ANNpower Vital Voices Leadership Forum, a three-day leadership training in New York City from June 14-17, 2016.
  • Obtain skills and networks to take on leadership roles in your schools and communities
  • Be mentored by global women leaders who are part of the Vital Voices Global Leadership Network, as well as executives from ANN INC.
After completing the leadership training program, you will have the opportunity to go back to your community and create a project that will affect change, using all that you learned at the Forum to implement your idea. you will also be eligible later in the year to win project grants that will help put your ideas into action. 

We are looking for the brightest STARS to be our ANNpower Fellows.

To be considered, you must demonstrate a strong commitment to leadership and potential for creating innovative solutions to problems in your community. You should also have a proven track record in your academic work and interest in extracurricular activities. Are you up for the challenge?

Camp STARS Family Camp


Hospice Atlanta's Bereavement Camp for Families, Sponsored by The Billie S. Been Foundation

March 10-12 at Camp Twin Lakes

     Registration is now open for Hospice Atlanta's three-day bereavement camp for families, March 10-12, 2017, at Camp Twin Lakes in Rutledge, GA. Thanks to the generosity of The Billie S. Been Foundation, Camp STARS for Families (Sharing Together As Real Support) is offered free of charge aside from a small registration fee of $40 per family.

     Campers are given a safe environment where they can have fun together while expressing their grief. Activities include field sports, arts and crafts, fishing, boating, canoeing, relaxing massages for the adults, family evening activities, and group sharing. Each family has its own cabin and there can be up to ten people in a cabin. Attendance is limited. For information contact Marcy Leach, Bereavement Coordinator of Hospice Atlanta, 404-869-3072marcy.leach@vnhs.org or visit vnhs.org. For more information about Camp Twin Lakes, go to www.camptwinlakes.org.

Georgia PTA Scholarship Chair

Georgia PTA Scholarship Chair 

Solely funded through local council membership and council contributions. Area 2 is proud to present eight (8) $750.00 Scholarships to deserving high school student who have successfully met or exceeded that State of Georgia graduation requirements, and plan to attend an accredited two or four-year college or university. Only students in Parent Teacher and Student Associations (PTSA) in the Area 2 Council are eligible to apply. The eight Area 2 High Schools are: Collin Hill, Duluth, Gwinnett School of Math, Science, and Technology, Mountain View, Norcross, North Gwinnett, Lanier, and Peachtree Ridge.

The purpose of this scholarship is to assist students who have successfully completed high school who are interested in furthering their education in a college or university to prepare themselves for careers of their choice with the goal of having these individuals maintain their support and commitment to the advancement of education.

This is a one-time, non-renewable scholarship.

Eligibility
A student is eligible to apply for the Gwinnett Area 2 PTA Scholarship if he/she:
  • Is a graduating senior and PTSA member of an Area II high school with a PTA/PTSA. The PTA must be in good standing (i.e. paid dues, approved by laws on file)
  • Is interested in attending an accredited four-year (4) or two-year (2) college or university
  • Has a satisfactory scholastic record acknowledged by an administrator, counselor, or teacher
Instructions
Applications can be printed from the Area 2 website: (www.area2gwinnettpta.org) and completed legibly by hand. Each application will be scored based upon the response to the essay question. Response must be legible.
Deadline: Postmarked by Saturday, March 11, 2017.
All applications must be mailed to :
Area 2 Gwinnett Council of PTAs 
(Attention: Scholarship Committee)
320 Town Center Avenue, Suite C-11
Suwanee, GA 30024

Please ensure your submissions include:
  • Each completed essay (maximum 850 words), the scholarship information page, and a photocopy of a PTSA Membership CArd, or a copy of the electronic proof of a paid membership from my Payments Plus or Voluntary Contribution form.
  • Certified High School Transcript. It should include all academic credit towards a high school diploma through the first semester or quarter of the 12th grade, numeric and percentage GPA, High School Graduation Test Scores (HGST's), and identify as the diploma track (i.e. International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, College Preparatory or Technology).
  • Two Letters of Recommendation: One letter from an administrator, counselor, or high school teacher acknowledging your scholastic attributes/qualities, and one letter from an adult non-family member/mentor acknowledging the character of the student. 

Friday, January 20, 2017

Georgia Skilled Trade Initiative Scholarship

Georgia Skilled Trade Initiative Scholarship

Georgia Skilled trade Initiative Scholarships will be awarded to graduating high school seniors entering a TCSG institution in a field of study leading to a high demand career in the skilled trades. These scholarships are made available by a collaborative effort of Georgia Skilled Trade Initiative, the Georgia Skilled Trade Initiative and the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG). Georgia Skilled Trade Initiative Scholarships can be used to cover tuition, requisite fees and materials.

Eligibility Requirements:
In order to qualify for a scholarship provided through the Georgia Skilled Trade Initiative Foundation, an applicant must:
  1. Be a citizen of the United States and a resident of the state of Georgia;
  2. Be a graduating 2017 high school from a Georgia high school;
  3. Be admitted to or enrolled in a TCSG institution at the time of funding award in one of the following program areas that prepare the student for a career identified through the Governor's High Demand Career Initiative and that falls within one of the GBG industries (manufacturing, telecommunications, energy, logistics, film or construction);
  4. Plan to enroll in a TCSG institution no later than Summer 2017;
  5. Demonstrate in an essay (500 words or less) how this scholarship will benefit the applicant and his/her future educational plans;
  6. Include a letter of recommendation from a high school instructor, counselor, administrator, or GBG industry partner;
  7. Provide a copy of the TCSG acceptance letter or class schedule; and,
  8. Be registered in the GBG website database,
  9. Include all required documentaries must be included at the time of submission.
Deadlines:

Scholarships will be awarded three times per year in spring, summer and fall. The deadlines for application  are as follows: June 15 (fall), November 15 (spring), March 15 (summer).

Selection & Award:
The Georgia Skilled Trade Initiative Foundation will select and notify the scholarship recipient. The Go Build Georgia Foundation will also notify the TCSG institution of the award and will remit funds directly. Scholarship will be awarded in the amount of up to a maximum of $1,000 per student to be used within one academic year. The funds will be sent to the TCSG institution to be applied to the student's account. Funds are to be used for tuition, books, requisite fees and/ or program supplies. The number of scholarships awarded will be determined by available funding each fiscal year.
Funds must be used by the end of the 2016-2017 Academic Year. 

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Super Saturday Series


Join us on Saturday, February 25th from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm for the Super Saturday Series (S3) at Georgia Gwinnett College.

  • New curriculum for both middle and high school students
  • Registration fee of $20, includes lunch and all supplies 
Registration will open on January 9th. Limited space is available. 

UGA VetCAMP


Vet School for a Day

Through this program we hope to educate students and school counselors about the various career choices in veterinary medicine. We invite you to look into this exciting event. High school juniors and seniors throughout Georgia and South Carolina are encouraged to attend. 

Program will include a tour of the teaching hospital, a meeting with faculty from all fields. will include lunch as well as an alumni speak about their current career.

Registration will be open Monday August 6 and will close September 3. All materials must be received before the deadline. Applications will be notified of our decisions on Friday, September 7.

Return application, recommended form, and official high school transcript to:

College of Veterinary Medicine 
Office of Academic Affairs 
c/o Vet School for a Day 
501 DW Brooks Dr. Athens, GA 30602

Program from 8:30 AM- 1:30 PM

2017 Transition Fair


Assisting students with disabilities, their parents, and educators planning for the future.

When: Saturday, March 4, 2017, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Where: Peachtree Ridge High School


Featuring various local agencies that specialize in the areas of:
  • Employment and vocational training
  • Day supports and community participation
  • Rec and leisure opportunities for children and adults with disabilities
  • Funding and community resources
Attend up to three 45-minute Breakout Sessions to learn
more on each topic 

For more information, contact the GCPS Special Education Office:
678-301-7121
OR

WISTEM

WISTEM

Harvey Mudd College Women' Introduction to Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Program

When: February 23-25, 2017

Harvey Mudd College's WISTEM encourages young women from underrepresented backgrounds to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and experience the Harvey Mudd community!

The two-day residential program includes class visits, research lab tours, an HMC alumnae panel, a hands-on workshop and much more! The residential program is followed by a nine-month online program covering women in STEM and the college application process.

The program is FREE for participants and includes overnight accommodations and meals
Applications for the 2017 WISTEM program are due Friday, January 20.

Find more information about WISTEM at https://www.hmc.edu/admission/wistem/

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Fort Valley State University

Fort Valley State University

A State and Land-Grant Institution/University System of Georgia

Fort Valley State University invites you and the students of Duluth High School to join us on Saturday, February 11th, as we showcase our beautiful campus and exciting academic programs.

Registration begins at 12 noon and the program ends at 5:30 p.m. with a free meal in our dining facility. Students and their parents will be provided free tickets to the FVSU vs. Tuskegee State University basketball game which begins at 6 p.m.

During Open House, students and parents will:
  • Meet representatives from various academic programs
  • Tour the campus and the on-campus apartment community
  • Learn about admission requirements, financial aid, housing, band, and athletics
Click the link below and scroll down to register!

www.fvsu.edu/open-house

Dream BIG with C2 Week

Start the new year right on the path to achieve your academic dreams with the help of C2!

  • Plan your Road map to College
  • Ace the Big Test 
  • Improve your Grades at School

January 16-20, non-C2 students can benefit from these C2 services absolutely for FREE, with no cost or obligation:

  • ACT or SAT Practice Test
  • Up to Three 2-Hour Tutoring Sessions
  • One-Hour College Planning Session

Simply call us at <770.495.7756>, or register online: C2educate.com/events/c2-week

C2 Education of Johns Creek
3630 Peachtree Pkwy Suite 504 Suwanee, GA 30024
johns.creek@c2educate.com

Friday, January 13, 2017

Clayton State University Recruitment and Admissions

Clayton State University Recruitment and Admissions


The deadline for the Clayton State University Presidential Scholarship is quickly approaching. Just as a reminder, the Presidential Scholarship, is the most prestigious scholarship offered by our university.

Presidential Scholars Receive:
  • An annual university grant of $3,000 (an approximate value of $12,000)
  • University housing for $ years
  • A bookstore award of $250.00

As a Presidential Scholar the students will:
  • Actively participate in the University's Honors Program
  • Perform 30 hours of community service per academic year
  • Live in university housing (Laker Hall for the first year and Laker Village thereafter).
The Presidential Scholarship recognizes students who have been truly exceptional, both academically and as student leaders, during their high school career. We seek to attract students who demonstrate the potential to make exceptionally strong contributions to the student body, both in the classroom and through extracurricular.

Thursday, January 12, 2017

CEO of My Life Summer Experience


Students will learn the most relevant life, business, and career practices including tools like design thinking and Lean Methodology from Stanford University.

Location: Georgia Institute of Technology - North Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30332
Website: http://cmlsummer.com/
Phone: 404-369-3120
Dates:

  • June 6-17, 2016
  • June 20-21, 2016
  • July 11-22, 2016

Teens Against Dating Violence


FIND YOUR VOICE

Today's media offers countless interpretations of sexuality, dating, and relationships. It's no wonder, then, that it can be challenging for teens and families to understand what a healthy, respectful, and mutually empowering relationship really looks like.

The 7th Annual Teen Summit, produced by the Partnership Against Domestic Violence (PADV), will help young people and their parents find and use their voices - learning what the mixed signals of the dating game really mean, setting boundaries, and developing the foundations on which healthy relationships are built. 

PADV's 2016 Teen Summit will be an interactive experience including prizes, giveaways, and sensational performances. It also provides two workshop tracks, one for teens and one for adults. Adults will learn how to identify the warning signs of unhealthy teen relationships and how to effectively address them. 

Admission is free, but space is limited

When: Saturday, March 5, 2016 at 10AM - 3PM
Where: Primerica Headquarters - 1 Primerica Parkway, Duluth, GA 30099

Visit http://www.padv.org/for more information and to register today

New SAT and ACT Cram Sessions

Enroll in our FREE 60 to/and 90 minute online Cram Sessions to quickly prepare for the March 5th SAT and April 9th ACT.


Dates:
  • Saturday, February 27
  • Sunday, February 28
  • Monday, February 29
  • Wednesday, March 1
  • Wednesday, March 2
  • Thursday, March 3
  • Saturday, April 2
  • Sunday, April 3
  • Tuesday, April 5
  • Wednesday, April 6

More info atkaptest.com/freecram

Free Tax Preparation

Gwinnett Technical College is once again partnering with AARP Tax-Aide to offer free income tax preparation and tax counseling for community residents, including Gwinnett Tech students and college team members.

When: Monday, February 2 to Wednesday, April 15
Times: 1 PM to 4 PM on Mondays to Thursdays, 11 AM to 2 PM on Fridays

Appointments are not necessary. Clients are asked to bring last year's income tax return, proper identification and all necessary documents for this tax year. Electronic filing will be available through this free service at Gwinnett Tech.

Gwinnett Tech Address: 5150 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Lawrenceville, GA 30043

For more info, call 770-962-7580 



Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Black College Expo in Atlanta

Date: 2/4/17

Entries must be emailed to: scholarship@thecollegeexpo.org

Subject line must include: First Name, Last Name, 2017, Atlanta, scholarship

Email must include:

  • An essay "Why is a college education important to me?"
  • Student Name
  • Complete Address
  • Phone Number
  • Email Address
  • Name of High School 
  • Full Name of High School Counselor, their phone number and email address
  • Which expo you plan to attend (Atlanta)
  • The essay must be in the body of the email. No attachments.

Additional Questions? Visit: http://thecollegeexpo.org/


Monday, January 9, 2017

Students Without Mothers, Inc.

Students Without Mothers (SWM) has extended our application deadline. We are accepting applications for college scholarships to be awarded in 2017 and 2018. SWM is a local non-profit organization providing scholarships to high school juniors and seniors who are without their mothers due to death or other unfortunate circumstances. Scholarships are $4,000 each, distributed in annual payments of $1,000.


Office Phone Number: 404-250-3232


Applications are being accepted from currents high school juniors (graduating in May 2018) and seniors (graduating May 2017). The seniors will receive their scholarships in June 2017 and juniors in June 2018. 
In addition to scholarship support, our program provides each scholarship recipient with a laptop and the services of a volunteer Life Coach.