Sunday, January 8, 2017

Summer 2017! Plan now...

It’s not too late to plan your summer (which means it’s definitely not too early)...  








Need help with applications?  See Ms. MacNeil in room 420...

Plan now for summer 2017... A good starting place, y'all...

It’s not too late to plan your summer (which means it’s definitely not too early)...  














Need help with applications?  See Ms. MacNeil in room 420...

PLAN NOW FOR SUMMER 2017 Girls on ICE http://apply.inspiringgirls.org/


  • Welcome to the Inspiring Girls Expeditions application. To see a preview of the application, please click here: Preview of Application
  • To be eligible, you must be either 16 or 17 years of age on June 1, 2017. 
  • Applications are due on January 31, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. Alaska time. 
  • For questions concerning eligibility, problems with the application process, recommendation requests and other frequently asked questions, please first read through the FAQ section then contact: apply@girlsonice.org.
  • Team announcements will be made through email on March 15, 2017. 
What are we looking for?
Inspiring Girls Expeditions combines many aspects of science, art, critical thinking, and mountaineering. We are looking for girls who will each contribute in a unique way to the team. Ideally, you will have something to bring to the team so that you will not only learn from your leaders, but also will teach each other. Therefore, we do not choose girls based solely on their individual applications - we choose the team as a whole, based on what the girls can bring to the team.
These are the overall criteria for building our team:
  1. Diversity of backgrounds: a range of ethnic, cultural, economic, family and geographic backgrounds.
  2. Diversity of interests and life experiences: what can you bring to the team? We seek a balance of interests in science, environment and outdoors, art, philosophy, social issues, politics, and more. If you are passionate about something, tell us about it.
  3. Opportunity: this is a unique, free program and we look for girls who stand to gain the most from the experience, and who have not necessarily had access to many extra-curricular opportunities before. We look at both your answers to the questions as well as your teacher recommendations in considering this aspect of our selection criteria.
Please consider that we are not necessarily looking for girls who are top athletes, have the best grades, or participate in the most extracurricular activities. We are also not looking for girls who are just seeking to boost their resume or college application. We are looking for girls who have a genuine interest in science, art, critical thinking and the outdoors, and who wouldn’t normally have opportunities to experience those things outside of school.

PLAN NOW FOR SUMMER 2017: The Opportunity Network

The Opportunity Network


The Opportunity Network is a unique six-year

career development program for motivated, high-
performing high school students looking to:

 Get exposure to over 25 career tracks;

 Make personal connections with influential

executives and professionals;

 Apply to competitive colleges;

 Build their resumes through paid internships

or special enrichment opportunities; and

 Develop a lifelong network leading to high-
level positions and rewarding careers.

Program Overview



The Fellows Program begins with a mandatory

Summer Institute for incoming students (rising

juniors). Afterwards, from the beginning of junior

year to the end of senior year, students attend

weekly afterschool workshops focusing on

networking, professional skills, and career

exploration. Special activities throughout the year

include field trips, guest speakers and panels, and

The Opportunity Network’s signature Speed

Networking event. Most class sessions and activities

take place in Manhattan.

Through the summer opportunities program, juniors

and seniors participate in paid internships and

unique enrichment programs all over New York

City, the United States, and the world. Many

students are placed in internships in banking, finance,

law, medicine, technology, science research, media,

journalism, film, entertainment, arts, nonprofits,

government, museums, education, and a variety of

other fields. Other students have received full

scholarships to spend the summer on a college

campus or travel to Europe, Africa, Latin America,

and Asia.

Program Overview (continued)



The college guidance program supports students

throughout the college selection process and

includes college visits, SAT/ACT prep, and

individualized advising on admissions, financial aid,

and scholarships. In recent years, Opportunity

Network students have been accepted to a wide

range of colleges, such as Harvard, Columbia,

Brown, Cornell, Duke, Williams, Swarthmore,

Middlebury, Tufts, Wake Forest, Boston College,

Morehouse, NYU, Fordham, Syracuse, SUNY

Binghamton, and the CUNY Macaulay Honors

College.

After high school, students continue to receive four

years of in-college mentoring and programming,

including career advising and exclusive access to

summer internships and networking events.

Selection Criteria

 All incoming students are currently enrolled

in tenth grade at a New York City high

school.

 Students are excelling in the classroom. In

most cases, this means a GPA of 90 or above

and/or a high class ranking.

 Students are pursuing their hobbies and

interests with passion and energy.

 Applicants should not already have access to

the kinds of opportunities the program offers,

such as connections to professional networks

and job opportunities as well as intensive

college counseling and application assistance.

 Applicants must be self-motivated to get an

early start on increasing their prospects of

attending a competitive college or university,

building a successful career, and achieving a

position of influence in the world.

2017 Important Dates

Application & Instructions Posted Online: Wednesday, January 11

Application Deadline: Tuesday, February 28

Group Interviews for Finalists: Monday, March 27-Thursday, March 30

Accepted Students Notified: Tuesday, April 11



For more information, go to http://opportunitynetwork.org/program/oppnet-fellows/how-to-apply/.
  • Students should be excelling in the classroom (usually this means a 90 average or above).
  • Students should have a demonstrated need for OppNet - they should not otherwise have access to the kinds of opportunities we offer (this could mean they are first in their family to go to college, students of color, and/or on free and reduced price lunch).
  • Students should currently be pursuing their hobbies, interests, and talents with passion and energy and should be self-motivated to get an early start on increasing their prospects of attending a competitive college or university and building a successful career.

PLAN AHEAD FOR SUMMER 2017... Due 1/15/17 The New York State Outdoor Education Association (NYSOEA) “Campership” Award Here is your opportunity!

The New York State
Outdoor Education Association
(NYSOEA) “Campership” Award
Here is your opportunity!
NYSOEA’s Diversity Committee is offering a
camper scholarship program in honor of long
time member Brother Yusuf Burgess. We will be
sponsoring five youth, one from each region of
New York State, to attend a New York State
Department of Environmental Conservation
(NYSDEC) Summer Camp.
Brother Yusuf
believed that “Many of today’s children are growing
up in busy cities without parks or ‘special places’ to
experience the beautiful and awe inspiring. They
stand to lose a very important part of what it is to
be human”. Campers connect with nature and
become outdoor stewards after just one week at a
DEC sleep-away camp for 11-17 year olds.
For more information on the camps visit:
www.dec.ny.gov/education/29.html
To apply for a “campership” visit www.nysoea.org.
Campership application deadline is
January 15, 2017

Saturday, November 5, 2016

FALL 2016 Calling all high school students interested in STEM! A stipend will be distributed at the end of the session.

Calling all high school students interested in STEM!

STEM Futures is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) immersion program that will explore: Biotechnology and genomics; Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Planetarium Production; Environmental Preservation;
Engineering; Music Production and Audio Engineering.

This new program is open to high school students will meet Fridays 4:30-7pm, Saturdays 11-4, 
and the following days off from school: 10/3, 10/4, 10/12 and 11/8, and February 20th-24th, 2017.

This is an incredible opportunity to discover STEM careers through workshops, speakers, and field trips.

A stipend will be distributed at the end of the session.

Sign up here!

Thank You,
Jenny Dembrow
(212)982-1633 ext. 213
The Lower Eastside Girls Club
402 East 8th Street
New York, N.Y.  10009

Fall 2016 Scholarships Open to Undocumented Students

https://mydocumentedlife.org/2016/09/12/scholarships-open-to-undocumented-students/

Scholarships Open to Undocumented Students


[Deadline: 11/4/16] NYSYLC Scholarship– This scholarship opportunity is open to undocumented students residing in NYC and attending or planning to attend a NY school.
[Deadline: 11/4/16] PODER DACA Grant– Scholarship available to undocumented students at the University of California, Riverside who are applying or renewing their DACA.
[Deadline: 11/7/16] CARECEN Educational Exchange Trip to El Salvador– CARECEN recently announced their 4th annual Educational Exchange Trip to El Salvador and DACA recipients are highly encouraged to apply! The trip will take place from June 17 to July 3, 2017. CARECEN will assist eligible DACA & TPS recipients to apply for advance parole.
[Deadline: 11/8/16] Act Six Leadership & Scholarship Initiative– This is a full-tuition and full-need scholarship open to undocumented students in the following regions: Tacoma-Seattle, Portland, Yakima Valley, Spokane, and Minnesota.
[Deadline: 11/9/16] Public Policy and Leadership Conference at Harvard University– Each February, the Harvard Kennedy School hosts the Public Policy and Leadership Conference which is meant to inspire talented, driven, and diverse first- and second-year undergraduate students to pursue careers in public service. All participants’ travel costs, accommodations, and meals are covered. This opportunity is open to undocumented students with DACA.
[Deadline: 11/14/16] DACA Scholars Scholarship– Scholarships available to students who are pursuing a higher education (2 scholarships of $500 & 2 scholarships of $1,000 for the Spring 2017 semester). This opportunity is open to undocumented students (with or without DACA) who are in high school, college, or graduate school.
[Deadline: 11/17/16] Ford Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellowship– This fellowship opportunity is open to undocumented graduate students with DACA.  It offers an annual stipend of $24,000, expenses paid to attend at least one Conference of Ford Fellows, as well as access to Ford Fellow Regional Liaisons, a network of former Ford Fellows who have volunteered to provide mentoring and support to current fellows.
[Deadline: 11/30/16] Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship– This scholarship is open to undocumented high school students graduating in Spring 2017. It provides up to $40,000 per year (plus opportunities for internships, study abroad, graduate school funding, and more
[Deadline: 12/1/16] Golden Apple Scholarship– Golden Apple Scholars who enter the program out of High School receive up to $23,000 in scholarships and stipend funds, paid summer institutes, academic support, job placement assistance, and ongoing mentoring.  This opportunity is open to undocumented high school students with DACA in Illinois.
[Deadline: 12/4/16] Google Lime Scholarship– Scholarships are open to undocumented students with disabilities. Students will be awarded based on the strength of their academic background and demonstrated passion for computer science – $10,000 for those studying in the US and $5,000 for those studying in Canada (based on tuition costs).
[Deadline: 12/11/16] Science Ambassador Scholarship– This is a full tuition (for up to four years) scholarship opportunity for a woman who is pursuing an undergraduate degree in science, engineering, or math.
[Deadline: 12/12/16] LEDA Scholars Program– This program supports students over a six year trajectory so that they can apply to and thrive in selective colleges. It is open to undocumented high school juniors with DACA.
[Deadline: 12/31/16] Student Education and Leadership Fund Scholarship– This $6,000 scholarship opportunity who live in the District of Columbia, Maryland, or Virginia and who will have graduated from high school by July 1, 2017.
[Deadline: 12/31/16] USHLI Scholarship– Students attending or accepted to an accredited undergraduate four-year institution are eligible for a $1000 scholarship. Students attending or accepted to an accredited undergraduate two-year institution are eligible for a $500 scholarship.
[Deadline: 1/26/17] Microsoft Scholarship– This scholarship opportunity is for students who are interested in pursuing studies in Computer Science and related STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) disciplines.