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Sophomore Bulletin
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May 27, 2008 |
Duquesne University is offering “Duquesnefest 2008” on June 8, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. You will learn about the admission process, financial, and Duquesne University. Register at www.admissions.duq.edu.
Carnegie Mellon is offering “Summer Sunday Series 2008” on July 13 and 20. The program for July 13 involves choosing a college and the financial aid process. The program on July 20 is more oriented toward Carnegie Mellon with a tour and information session. Students must RSVP at http://my.cmu.edu/site/admission/page.sunday.
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April 8, 2008 |
The Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University offers a variety of honors, Advanced Placement, and enrichment courses for high school students. Visit www.ctd.northwestern.edu/summer for more information.
UPMC Mercy will once again sponsor a Junior Volunteer Program. Eligible students must be in high school and at least 14 years of age by July 1, 2008. Students will need a letter of reference, be expected to attend an orientation session in June, and volunteer at least one day per week. Applications are available in the Guidance Office; they must be sent in to Mercy no later than April 18.
Allegheny County Composite Squadron 602 is inviting interested students to the Civil Air Patrol’s Open House and Membership Night on Thursday, April 29, starting at 7:00 p.m. The open house will take place at the Squadron Headquarters, Hanger 27, at the Allegheny County Airport in West Mifflin. Visit http://www.capnhq.gov/ for more information.
Ohio University School of Music is hosting the Tenth Annual Ohio Trumpet Workshop from June 22 to June 27, 2008. For additional information or to register, visit https://commerce.cashnet.com/ohiotrptwkshp.
D’Youville College is hosting an Open House on Saturday, April 19. Make reservations at www.dyc.edu.
The University of Akron has a Spring Visitation Day on April 19. Interested students may register online at www.uakron.edu/visit.
Youngstown State University is having an open house on April 12. Register online at www.ysu.edu. |
March 13, 2008 |
| Bethany College will be hosting Tolerate This!, a conference celebrating and exploring different lifestyles and cultures. Through this conference, students will have the opportunity to interact with students from across the area as they experience activities designed to shed light on other cultures and ideas. Students in grades ten, eleven, and twelve are invited to participate. The event will be held on Saturday, April 12, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Bethany College. Registration forms are available through Mrs. Barringer; they should be submitted to Bethany College no later than April 4. |
March 10, 2008 |
Magee-Women’s Hospital is looking for junior volunteers between the ages of 14 and 17 to work in various areas of the hospital. There are also opportunities to volunteer in the Children’s Playroom at the South Hills satellite center of Magee. Applications are available in the Guidance Office; all applications must be submitted by May 5…space is limited. Interviews will begin in late April.
Students interested in working in the Children’s Playroom should call Ellen Shaopiro at 412-851-8708.
The University of Pittsburgh is sponsoring a summer Health Career Academy for Gifted and Talented ninth and tenth grade students. It will run from July 14 to July 18 at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Applications are available at http://mysite.verizon.net/vzevbs0y/; they must be postmarked by Friday, April 25.
La Roche College and UPMC Passavant are sponsoring the Summer Nursing Institute from June 24 to June 27. Contact Lynette Beattie at La Roche College (412-847-1808) for registration information.
Junior Statesman offers a number of summer leadership programs. Information is available at www.jsa.org/summero8.
Harvard University has summer programs on campus with dormitory accommodations available as well as distance education courses. Visit www.ssp.harvard.edu for more information.
Point Park University once again is sponsoring Summer in the City, a two-week workshop where students write, direct, and edit their own short films. Students may commute or be residents. The program runs from July 13 to July 25. For registration and additional information, visit www.pointpark.edu/summer.
Boston University is offering a variety of summer programs. Interested students should visit www.bu.edu/summer/highschool.
Women the the Sciences and Engineering Institute will offer a camp from June 22 to June 28 for young women who have a strong interest in math, science, and/or engineering. Applications are available in the Guidance Office and must be submitted to Penn State no later than April 4. The cost of the program is $425.
Duquesne University is sponsoring a Summer High School Vocal Music Camp from June 22 to June 28. Tuition is $450. Interested students may call 1-800-934-0159 or visit www.music.duq.edu/summer for more information. |
January 18, 2008 |
Penn State Greater Allegheny is holding “A Day in the Life of a Penn State Student” on Monday, February 18, from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Students who wish to attend must provide their own transportation to Penn State. Interested students should go to the Guidance Office to reserve your spot for the day.
Hollinsummer is open to high school girls for two weeks (July 6 to July 18) of classes and outdoor recreation at Hollins University this summer. The cost is $1199. The registration deadline is June 6. Visit www.hollins.edu for more information.
4 Star Camps at the University of Virginia, gives student flexibility in selecting courses of interest. The cost varies based upon the program selected. Visit www.4starcamps.com for more information.
Career Explorations has summer internships in Boston and New York. Students must be 16 to 18 years of age. The cost varies from $5595 to 6995. Visit www.ceinternships.com.
Carnegie Mellon is offering Andrew’s Leap from June 23 to August 8. This enrichment program has very limited enrollment; students are selected based on their performance on the “Interesting Test.” The cost of the program is $3180. This is not a residential program. To arrange to take the test, call Kathy McNiff at 412-268-5099. Test dates are February 2, 10, 20, and 23. Visit www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~leap.
Junior Statesman is a three-week program offered at Georgetown University, Yale, Princeton, and Stanford University. It is for students who aspire to a career in politics or public service. The cost of the program is $4450. Visit jsa.org/summer08 for more information.
Lebanon Valley College will offer the Daniel Fox Youth Scholars Institute from June 22 to 27 this year. The program offers workshops in science, social science, or humanities. The cost of the program is $440. More information and applications are available at www.lvc.edu/youth-scholars. Applications must be submitted no later than February 8.
Students who are identified gifted or who have scored in the gifted range on the PSAT, SAT, or ACT have the opportunity to attend the Summer Institute for the Gifted, a programthat combines academic courses with cultural, social, and recreational opportunities. The three-week program is available at a variety of universities. The cost varies depending upon the location ($3995 to $4595). Visit www.giftedstudy.com for more information. |
January 2, 2008 |
Any sophomore or junior interested in participating in a Job Shadowing Experience on February 1, 2008, should pick up an application in the Guidance Office. All applications must be completed and returned no later than Monday, January 7 , 2008. The day is being coordinated through Junior Achievement of Western Pennsylvania. Students will be responsible for their own transportation. Students with questions should see Mrs. Barringer. |
November 28, 2007 |
Oxford Academic Programs will be available this summer in a variety of locations abroad. The cost for each program is $6795, excluding airfare, lunch, and personal expenses. Applications and a $1000 deposit are due by February 1. Late applications may be accepted depending upon program availability. Applications are available from Mrs. Barringer.
Any tenth or eleventh grade student is eligible to apply for a scholarship to attend the Pennsylvania Free Enterprise Week during one of the five, one-week sessions throughout the summer. The programs takes place at either Lycoming College or the Pennsylvania College of Technology. Attendees will lean about our fee enterprise system by turning an imaginary company into a success. You will determine selling prices, marketing costs, budges for production, research and development, financing, and stock options. Applicants must meet the March 7 deadline and submit a non-refundable $135 registration fee. For an application, see Mrs. Barringer.
The Washington Internship Experience is a three-week experience that costs $3750 for students who are interested in government and politics. Students live at Marymount University during the program. Interested students should see Mrs. Barringer.
Students interested in goal setting, public speaking, conflict resolution, tam building, and career simulations may be interested in attending the National Student Leadership Conference this summer. The cost of the program runs from $2395 to $4950; partial scholarships may be available. Interested students should visit www.nslcleaders.org for more information. |
November 2, 2007 |
Exploring is offering students ages 14 to 20 the opportunity to be part of Fire and Emergency Serive with the Pleasant Hills Volunteer Fire Company. Students who would like to learn more about this opportunity should go to the Pleasant Hills Vol. Fire Department at 72 Clairton Boulevard on Wednesday, November 7, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The cost for a 1 ½ year program is $10. Please RSVP Rhonda Brncic at 412-325-7971 or rbrncic@bsamail.org.
Rider University is sponsoring a writing contest with prizes ranging from $25 to $100. Entries must be postmarked by December 14. For details, see your English teacher or Mrs. Barringer.
The American Legion is sponsoring an oratorical contest which could result in college scholarships. Applications must be submitted by January 5. Interested students should see Mrs. Barringer.
Any student in grades 9 though 12 is eligible to enter an essay contest being sponsored by the Pennsylvania American Legion. The topic is, “Should we have a draft for the military?” All essays must be submitted to Mrs. Barringer no later than January 5, 2008. For details, please see Mrs. Barringer. |
October 9, 2007 |
The Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership is accepting applications for their 2008 Leadership Seminars. This year’s seminar for Western Pennsylvania will be held at Washington & Jefferson College from June 12 to June 15. There is no cost for the seminar, but the student must provide his/her own transportation. Only one student may be selected to be the Baldwin High School student representative. One alternate will also be selected.
Applications are available in the Guidance Office. All applications must be completed and returned to Mrs. Barringer no later than Wednesday, October 24. More information about the program is available online at www.hoby.org.
Take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about being a leader! |
September 27, 2007 |
The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is looking for volunteers to participate in the Teen Docent Program. As part of this program, you will receive seven days of intensive training and, upon completion, will be stationed in various areas withing the museum of natural history.
Students must be between the ages of 13 anf 17, recommended by a teacher, be mature, reliable, enthusiastic, and have an outgoing personality. Applicatons must be received the the museum no later than January 15, 2008. Please see Mrs. Barringer for an application.
Yale University will hold an informational session about the school on Thursday, October 11, at 7:00 p.m. at the Allegheny HYP Club. Registration is encouraged. You may register at http://admissions.yale.edu/events.
Brown University invites students and parents to learn more about the school on Thursday, October 18, at 7:00 p.m. at the Shady Side Academy Black Box Theatre in Fox Chapel. For more information, visit http://www.brown.edu/Administration/Admission/gettoknowus/brownearyou.html.
Tufts University has scheduled an informational meeting on Tuesday, October 9, at 7:00 p.m. at The Ellis School. RSVP at TuftsonTourREVP@ase.tufts.edu.
Discover Duke will occur on Monday, October 22, at 7:30 p.m. at the Radisson Hotel Pittsburgh Greentree. No reservations are necessary.
The Presidential Classroom offers students a variety of civic education programs during a six-day experience in Washington D.C. The cost of most of the programs is $1495 excluding transportation, lunches, and personal costs. Students who register and submit a deposit before October 31, will receive a $100 discount. For more information, visit www.presidentialclassroom.org, call 1-800-441-6533, or email info@presidentialclassroom.org.
The Association of American Medical Colleges is holding a Minority Student Medical Career Awareness Workshop and Recruitment Fair at the Washington Rooms in the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, D.C. This is an opportunity for students to learn more about medical careers and medical schools. The fair will be held on Saturday, November 3, from 1:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Registration begins at noon. For more information, visit CareerFair@aamc.org.
Don’t forget to register for the PSAT’s! |
September 13, 2007 |
Keystone Oaks High School is hosting a Career School and College Fair on Tuesday, September 18, from 7:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m. All interested students and their parents are welcome.
The Burger King 5K, benefiting the Cancer Caring Center will be held on Sunday, September 16, at North Park. Registration is at 9:00 am and the walk begins at 10:00 a.m. Pre-registration and Sponsor Pledge Forms are available from Mrs. Barringer.
Duquesne University will host its 41st Annual College Fair from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the A.J. Palumbo Center. Duquesne is hosting its Fall Open House on Sunday, October 7 from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Students may register for the open house online at www.admissions.duq.edu. No registration is necessary for the fair.
The University of Pennsylvania is sponsoring “Introduction to Pennsylvania,” a program about life at Penn. The program will be held at The Ellis School on Monday, September 17, beginning at 7:30 p.m. No reservations are necessary.
Pennsylvania College of Art & Design will host open houses on September 15 and November 17 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Register at www.pcad.edu in the News Section.
The United States Senate Youth Program is available to student leaders during the week of March 1-8, 2008, in Washington D.C. For information about this program, visit www.ussenateyouth.org. To receive an application, please see Mrs. Barringer. Applications must be submitted to Mrs. Barringer no later than October 1, 2007.
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