College & Career Newsletter
March 31-April 6, 2024
Welcome Students & Families
Scroll through for important information regarding College/Career
How to reach us?
For general questions and inquiries please email (Please do not use the link at the bottom of this Newsletter to contact us)
Ms Ignaitis: tignaitis@seq.org
All HCA, Study Skills Students and Last names A-L
and/or
Ms Yeager: tyeager@seq.org
All DAA, ELD Students and Last names M-Z
Important Dates and Deadlines
UPCOMING EVENTS/DUE DATES:
April 3rd: School Day SAT (See Junior Section)
April 18th: National Guard - College Visit - Sign up on Naviance
April 21st: PTSA Junior Scholarship Due
April 30th: Sign Up for Sequoia College Camp (See Junior Section)
From the Counseling Office
- Last day to drop a class with penalty on transcript 5/1
- Last day for students to request 2024-25 course requests changes 5/24
Hello Class of 2027-Sophomores:
A reminder that not all 10th graders will be meeting with their Counselor for 11th grade course selection. If you made an appointment for 11th grade course selection with your Counselor during the Counseling class visit in your English class, please check your email or google calendar for your appointment details. The Counseling Office will not be sending out passes for your appointment. Counselors will be meeting with current 10th grade students for 2024-25 course selection until April 5th. If you need to reschedule, please contact your assigned counselor as soon as possible.
COLLEGE TIP OF THE WEEK
Planning on Visiting Colleges During Spring Break? Tips from Georgia Tech
ASK THE SAME QUESTIONS TO DIFFERENT PEOPLE
Rick Clark, the director of college admissions at Georgia Tech, encourages students to ask the same questions to different people during a college visit. “You talk to a student, a tour guide, a professor and an alum and you will get different answers to most questions. This is a good thing,” he writes in his blog.
Here are a few of his top questions to ask on college tours:
What makes this campus or college different than others? Can people on campus describe what makes the college unique? “If you find some uniformity [in their answers], you have likely found the school’s real identity,” writes Clark. “If you find great variance, you may be excited by the possibility of literally doing anything you want there. But if you find an inability to articulate a unique culture, you have a problem.”
What do you wish you would have known about this college before coming here? Do you hear mostly “pleasant surprises” – like how nice everyone is, or all the great things there are to do on campus? Or do you hear mostly negative things like how expensive it is to live in the area, or how you can’t get into the classes you need?
What has this college provided you to set you up for success and fulfillment in the future? Are you hearing about the incredible professional and personal network, opportunities to participate in groundbreaking research, or skills and knowledge that you want to gain?
What is the most exciting thing happening on campus? Is the answer something that excites you—or something you couldn’t care less about?
Ten College Qualities You Shouldn't Ignore Article
SUMMER PROGRAMS: Do you need an official transcript?
If you need a transcript sent to a summer program, request in Naviance.
DIRECTIONS:
“Colleges” tab on the top of the homepage
Scroll down to “manage transcripts” (Under Applying to College)
Click the red button “Plus”
And then click “Other transcripts”
Finally, complete the information needed for the transcript request.
THERE is a 5 School Day turn around to send the transcripts, so plan accordingly!
College Prep: Common App Tips at RWC Library From College Expert - Alice Kleeman - FOR JUNIORS ONLY
April 18th
During this free workshop, juniors will learn everything they need to know to put together a strong Common Application when they apply to college next fall.
The session is for high school juniors only, not students at other grade levels or parents. Students who plan to attend must pre-register.
From Alice Kleeman, presenter: "My emphasis is always on lowering students' stress level in relation to applying to college. My credentials: I served as the College Advisor at Menlo-Atherton H.S. for 20 years. Since retiring nine years ago, I have kept well informed so I can be useful to students who need extra help (without ever charging money for my help)
PTSA Junior Scholarship
DUE: April 21st
Click here for the application and more information on applying for PTSA Junior Scholarships. Applications are due by Sunday, April 21, 10:00 p.m.
College Board Account
If you took the PSAT in the Fall, you may have created a Big Future app account to see your PSAT Scores. This is the not the same as a College Board Account. If you will be taking the SAT, make sure to create a College Board Account.
Sequoia HS April 2024 SAT School Day Information- JUNIORS ONLY
- Check your email for messages from Ms. Yeager if you are registered.
Presentation Slides for the March 13, 2024 Junior Private College/Common Application Information Meeting
If you missed the meeting, you are responsible to read the slides and understand the Sequoia process for applying to a college that requires letters of recommendation and/or a school report. If you have questions AFTER reviewing the slides, come into the College and Career Center at lunch for help!
Presentations and materials are on the Sequoia High School website under College and Career Department. WEBSITE
Spring College Visits at Sequoia!
Sign Up on Naviance after asking teacher permission to miss class!
Willamette University
April 17, 2024
9:45 AM
Cal Poly SLO
April 22, 2024
9:30 AM
OTHER COLLEGE EVENTS
Financial Aid 101 Webinar from Johns Hopkins
April 16th and 30th
Grants vs. scholarships, no loan, and demonstrated need? We explain financial aid lingo and break down the process—like how aid eligibility is determined, types of aid available, and strategies for covering college expenses. Learn about our commitment to affordability and get your questions answered.
REGISTER FOR April 30th
Summer Program to Help You Upgrade Your Skills - Skyline’s Jump Start Program
DUE: April 19th
ELIGIBLE GRADES: 10-12th
Jump Start is a six-week summer program designed to help high school students with college potential upgrade their skills in English, math, critical thinking, and college success skills.
Students will be concurrently enrolled at Skyline College, receiving college credit for the courses they take when they complete the program.
UC for Everyone recap
UC for Everyone, a free virtual event for California students and families who are interested in applying to UC for fall 2025 or beyond, was hosted on February 29. Staff representatives from all nine undergraduate campuses were available to answer questions from nearly 3,000 attendees. Thank you to those who joined and helped to spread the word about this event.
The event recording, along with a PDF of the presentation and helpful UC and campus resources, is now available online. You are encouraged to share it with any students or families who may be interested.
NACAC Virtual College Fair
April 21st
NACAC Virtual Fairs provide students and families the opportunity to connect with college representatives, learn about the admissions process, and discover financial aid and scholarship opportunities. These sessions support all students, including seniors who may still be weighing their college options. Click on the links below to register.
For More INFORMATION and Links to Registration
(scroll down a little and click tab VIRTUAL next to In Person tab)
WACAC Spring College Fair
May 2nd
The Western Association for College Admission Counseling (WACAC) is excited to announce seven upcoming college fairs in California tailored specifically for high school students, their families, and college counselors. These spring fairs organized by WACAC are completely FREE to attend and offer FREE parking (with the exception of Sacramento). Don't miss this opportunity to engage with representatives from 100+ colleges worldwide. Explore and discover what each institution has to offer to help you find the perfect fit for your educational journey.
South Bay Area (West Valley College): Thursday, May 2, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m
Step 1: Go to www.StriveFair.com and fill out the registration form. You’ll get a reminder with your barcode again two hours before the fair.
Step 2: At the fair, show this barcode to colleges. They’ll scan it to get your information.
The next day, you’ll get a report with information about all of the colleges that scanned your barcode. You’ll also start receiving information directly from the colleges
Redwood City Police Department Youth Academy - Free Summer Program
DUE: ASAP
ELIGIBLE AGES: 13-16 yrs
Three day summer program from July 15-18th
Topics Include: Canine Presentation, Crime Scene Investigation, Firearm Safety, Juvenile Crime, SWAT, Taser Demo
If interested, pick up an application in the College and Career Center
Interested in Politics? Senator Becker Internship Program
DUE: April 3th
ELIGIBLE GRADES: 9-12th
Experience day-to-day of working in a state legislative office. Assist with legislative research projects, data analysis, social media content creation, and more. WEBSITE
UCSF Program for Investigation and Training in Careers in Health (PITCH)
Due: April 15th
Grades Eligible:9-11th
Program for Investigation and Training in Careers in Health (PITCH) is a three week summer program for High School Students. Our program goals are to provide exposure and hands-on health field experience to students with underrepresented backgrounds who will be first in their family to attend college. WEBSITE
Rotary District 5150 Youth Leadership Camp (RYLA)
Due: April 15th
Grades Eligible:9-11th
A 5-day leadership camp free to 9th-11th grade students in Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo Counties. The camp supports a participant’s personal growth as a leader and team player at school, at home, and in the community. WEBSITE
Peninsula Bridge accepting applications (9th and 10th grade)
Due: April 19th
Grades Eligible: 9th-10th
Peninsula Bridge empowers highly motivated, low-income students to achieve college and career success through individualized support and transformational educational opportunities. Peninsula Bridge serves highly motivated, low-income students across the Peninsula. Our scholars have college aspirations and constantly inspire us with their curiosity, grit, compassion, and perseverance. WEBSITE TO APPLY.
Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) Summer Internship
DUE: April 28th
Eligible Ages: 16 years or higher
MTC offers Bay Area high school students the opportunity to discover the inner workings of a metropolitan planning organization, and start on a career path in government service Must be 16 and live in Bay Area
INTERESTED IN LAW ENFORCEMENT?
San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue - Law Enforcement Exploring Program
The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office Explorer Programs are designed to give the youth of our community a chance to experience different levels of law enforcement first hand. This program is nationally known as “Exploring” and is part of the co-ed division of Boy Scouts of America.Explorer Post 830 specializes in Search and Rescue training.
Pick up a flier in the College and Career Center for more information or
Interested candidates can contact us via email at
Wellness Peer Advocates
Are you looking for opportunities to complete community service hours for school, college, work, or personal growth? Look no further! The Teen Resource Center is excited to announce Wellness Peer Advocates, and we invite you to join us.
Being a part of Wellness Peer Advocates not only allows you to fulfill your community service requirements but also demonstrates your commitment to promoting well-being and mental health awareness on our campus. Plus, it looks fantastic on college applications and resumes!
If you're interested in joining or learning more, please reach out to Sam Reynaga at sam.reynaga@star-vista.org
San Mateo Youth Climate Action (SMYCA) - Virtual Meetings
ELIGIBLE GRADES: All Grades Welcome
Youth-led climate policy and education initiatives from across San Mateo County. Students collaborate across the county, virtually. Students can make a long-lasting impact across cities as a whole. Current initiatives awaiting students include projects such as climate divestment in cities, building electrification policy, in-school/in-home climate literacy initiatives.
Students are welcome to schedule a meeting with SMYCA representatives over Zoom to learn more (https://calendly.com/smyca/officehours).
South County Teen Leadership Council
The South County Teen Leadership Council run through the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Activities League offers high school students a free program that provides mentoring, travel conferences, field trips, leadership and organizes community service projects.
Weekly meetings are from 4-6pm in Redwood City
If you are interested, email, call or text Mason Lok
650 474-1394 mlok@smcgov.org
Pick up a flier in the College and Career Center.
Civil Service Fellowships
Can Apply All Year
All Grades
Rhizome, a nonprofit organization built by and for students, is offering a community service, leadership, and civic engagement opportunity through their Civic Service Fellowship. Their website includes info on how the Fellowship boosts mental health determinants, leadership skills, and community connectedness while making an impact and receiving service hours. Check it out if you’re interested in civics, service leadership, or learning how to make a genuine impact.
Redwood City Police Department Cadet Program
Ages 14-21 must have a 2.0 Applicants interested in exploring a career in law enforcement while providing volunteer service to the RWC community.
To Apply Click Here
Spring Break Art Camp Aides (Arts for All)
DUE: AS SOON AS Possible - Camp is April 8-12th
ELIGIBLE GRADES: 9-12th
Complete the volunteer interest form early to secure a spot. Volunteers assist our camp programs by providing classroom support for art camps, from preparing materials and explaining lessons to working with individual students and supervising campers during breaks. WEBSITE
Until There's a Cure - Unpaid Summer Internship
May 13th
Until There’s A Cure is a national organization based in Woodside, CA is seeking fun and creative individuals for our internship program. We are dedicated to eradicating HIV/AIDS by raising awareness and funds to combat this pandemic. This is an incredible opportunity to learn and engage in cutting edge, meaningful work for a nationally renowned nonprofit AIDS organization. Our interns play a vital role in our organizational success, and can anticipate a challenging, fun, and rewarding experience. Flier in College and Career Center with job positions and more information The student can send their resume to our email: info@utac.org
Healthy Cities Tutoring
There is a waiting list for students who need tutors!
Project Read - Redwood City Library Volunteer Opportunity
This is a great opportunity for SHS students to be matched with a younger student to tutor once or twice a week.
If interested contact:
Email - rclread@redwoodcity.org
Phone- 650 780-7077
For more information go to their website and scroll down to the Teen Volunteer Section.
(Flier in College and Career Center)
Girls That Code - Online Activities
They “release activities bi-weekly— some online, some offline, of varying levels of difficulty. Each activity features a woman in tech who pioneered innovative technology.” Click here for more information
Ronald McDonald House Charities Bay Area
Help families able to stay close to their sick children
Families with critically ill children are going through some of the hardest moments of their lives. By helping us keep our programs running smoothly, hosting in-kind drives or fundraisers, and spreading the word, you make it possible for families to keep their focus on their children
Year long opportunities to volunteer
For more information, click here for their website
Volunteer Opportunity with Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity is in need of volunteers, 16 years old and older, to help at our construction site in Daly City. If you are curious about Habitat and how you can get involved, we are holding informational sessions to provide a glimpse of our work. In these sessions, you can also expect to hear about the Covid-19 protocols currently in place to ensure the safety of volunteers.
Click Here for more information on how to volunteer
Monthly SHS Scholarships & Student Opportunities Lists
Click HERE to go directly to the Sequoia High School website for the most updated scholarship and student opportunities lists.
If you find a scholarship you are interested in and want the link to the website or more information be sure to log in to your Naviance account, under the College tab, click on Scholarships and Money, then Scholarship list, and put the name of the scholarship in the search box, then click on the name of the scholarship.
April Scholarship List Available!
On Sequoia website under College and Career
Princeton University 10-Minute Play Contest
DUE: April 1st
ELIGIBLE GRADE: 11th
Juniors: Submit one play! Juried by Princeton University theater faculty
American Foreign Service Association: AFS A National High School Essay
DUE: April 1st
ELIGIBLE GRADES: 9-12th
Essay should be at least 1000 words 2024 Topic: This year students are asked to explore how diplomats can continue to evolve their craft to meet the needs of an ever-changing world that brings fresh challenges and opportunities to the global community and America’s place in it. WEBSITE
PTSA Junior Class Achievement Awards (JUNIORS)
Due: April 21st
This year we have multiple awards of at least $250 to offer. Awards are granted in these categories:
- Academic Success – A student with a strong academic record or evidence of consistent improvement
- Community Service – A student who has worked to improve the school or community
- Resilience – A student who has overcome personal challenges in achieving academic success, pursuing community service, or making the Sequoia community better.
Click here for the application and more information on applying for PTSA Junior Scholarships.
Ayn Rand Essay Contest
DUE: April 25th
ELIGIBLE GRADES: 9-12th
Student essay contests on Ayn Rand’s novels. These contests encourage students to seriously engage with Rand’s ideas through reflection on her profound and influential novels. WEBSITE
The American Library of Poetry National Student Poetry Contest
DUE: April 30th
ELIGIBLE GRADES: 9-12th
Each entrant may submit one poem of no more than 20 lines on any subject. Poems are judged based on originality, creativity, and artistic quality. WEBSITE
Careers to Consider: Mortuary Science/ Funeral Service
Did you know that you can study Funeral Service in our area at Cañada College?
Description of Program
The Funeral Service Education degree prepares students for entry-level positions in funeral service. The student is exposed to theory-based and clinical experiences reflective of the current industry standards. Our program is designed to meet the prerequisites for licensure and employment in the field of funeral service as funeral directors or embalmers.
Want to learn more about the program? WEBSITE
More information
Have you ever considered a career as a Funeral Director? Are you a curious teen with an interest in Mortuary Science? Join Estrela Founder Kristina Dooley and Funeral Director, Kevin Barnett, as they discuss pathways to careers in Mortuary Science. Barnett has assisted with funeral services for President George H.W. Bush, Senator John McCain, and the former Secretary of Veteran’s Affairs, Togo Dennis West Jr. Here is a link to the video:
Don’t Let Sticker Price Suck You In
From FastWeb
What does this sticker cost not include? Shopping for a college has become more complex. The cost of college is increasing nationwide, and due to this colleges have become creatively competitive. They want your business and to gain it they’re marketing their tuition at sticker cost. According to Forbes, "The confusion - or alarm - is stirred by pundits who cite only the “sticker price” of college even though they know that’s a price that the majority of students do not actually pay."
It’s important to know that comparing sticker prices can be tricky. Some colleges may leave out the cost of room and board, while others may include it in their sticker price. It’s important you know what you’re paying for as you may need to take out student loans (and pay them back later).
Here are some other hidden costs that may not be included in the sticker price:
• Student Fees
• Computer Fees
• Textbook Costs (Rentals/Non-Rentals)
• Room and Board
• Meal Plans
Your net college cost is the final amount you’ll pay. It’s the sticker price minus your awards (scholarships, grants and financial aid).
Utility Box Mural Project $500 Stipend - City of San Carlos
DEADLINE TO APPLY: May 24th
Students can apply and go through the selection process to paint the utility box on San Carlos Ave & Club Drive.
This is a great opportunity for students to add this experience to their resumes. The selected artist(s) will receive a total of $500 once the project is completed. The deadline to apply is March 1, 2024 at 4pm. More info can be found HERE
Teacher Aides at Growing IQ
Grades: High school junior or senior
Requirements: Interest in child-care/education field, enjoys working with preschool and elementary aged students, able to assist in managing a classroom of 5-10 students for up to two hours, with high energy and an uplifting attitude. Apply Now by sending your resume to lily@growingiq.com or call 650.502.2447.
Mercato de Che Fico - Is Hiring!
ELIGIBLE AGE: At least 16yrs old
The newest grocery store in Menlo Park is looking for employees for the following areas:
Food Service (deli and gelato)
Registers
Sales Floor
Flexible Hours
Reach out Careers@CheFico.com or come by in person - 1300 El Camino Real, Suite A, Menlo Park
Fliers in College and Career Center
Recreation Leaders I/II and Program Coordinator positions with San Carlos Parks and Recreation Summer Camp programs
San Carlos Parks and Recreation is looking for individuals who are passionate about giving back to the community, motivated, enthusiastic, and responsible. Engage a fun and positive leadership experience while also having the opportunity to make an impact on kid’s lives. Come join our Parks and Recreation staff as a Recreation Leaders I/II or Program Coordinator in our Summer Camp Programs! Learn more and apply today at https://www.calopps.org/city-of-san-carlos.
Ladera Oaks Lifeguard Job Opportunity
Minimum Age: 15 yrs old
$18.00 an hour (can be negotiated based on experience)
Peninsula Swim School- Looking for Swim Instructors
Ages: 15 1/2 and up
We are currently looking to hire more swim teachers to join our team. We offer flexible hours and provide paid training. See flier for details.
Redwood City Parks and Recreation - Program Leader II for After School Programs
ELIGIBLE Minimum Age: 16yrs
Make an impact on youth in our community by leading youth in various activities Assist in helping students excel in school by providing them with academic support Participate and create recreational enrichment activities that help generate a positive social environment for youth Develop professionally and enhance your leadership skills Gain experience in youth development and education
For more informationCity of San Carlos Part-time Recreation Leaders
City of San Carlos Parks and Recreation Department is looking for part-time recreation leaders to oversee gym rentals and sporting events.
Pick up a flier in the College and Career Center
In-N-Out Burger
Flexible hours, Free Meals, Gain Work Experience
$21.00 hour
Apply at In-N-Out.com or
Pick up a flier in the College and Career Center
Assistant and Lead Soccer Coach Positions
16 years and older
Will be here on campus Monday August 28th at lunch.
Super Soccer Stars is currently looking for Part-Time assistant and Lead Coaches in the Bay Area for their Fall season (Paid training available starting immediately).Current Openings: https://apply.workable.com/super-soccer-stars/j/52A1133161/
Hummingbird Music School is looking for fun and talented high school musicians to join our team of Music Teachers!
Minimum Age Requirement: 16yrs
Part-time work is available teaching group Piano Classes and Ukulele Classes at local elementary schools, as well as private lessons (in all instruments) in-person or online. Pay is $60/hour for group classes and $45/hour for private lessons. Please apply online at http://hummingbirdmusicschool.com/about
Pick up a flier in the College and Career Center
Kumon Tutoring Center
No Experience required, Entry level
Paid Minimum Wage
Looking for students with good math and reading skills who are available to work Tuesday and Fridays 3-7pm. If interested email at lihueiw@yahoo.com or text at 650-799-4099
Pick up a flier in the College and Career Center
Mathnasium of Redwood City, a Math-Only Learning Center
Looking for high school students with exceptional math skills through Algebra I and Geometry to join our team! We offer competitively paid part-time jobs at Sequoia Station with flexible scheduling and ongoing training opportunities. Join us for the opportunity to make a REAL difference in a child’s life by passing on a love for math!
Our starting salaries are $17.00-$19.00 depending on what level of math the instructors can teach.
If interested, please apply online
Pick up a flier in the College and Career Center
How To Videos for students now on our website!
Complete the 2023-2024 Meal Application
We want all families to complete this confidential meal application so that qualifying students can receive reduced cost bus passes, internet, prom tickets, grad night tickets, college application fees and IB testing registration. To complete the meal application, click here.
Missed the Grade Level College/IB Meeting
The grade-level presentations in English and Spanish ( without the recording) and handouts are available on the Sequoia College and Career webpage.
Past Newsletters
COLLEGE TIP: College Search - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION from O's List FA: Don’t Let Sticker Price Suck You In
March 17-23, 2024 COLLEGE TIP: College Search Number 1 Tip from Tufts - QUESTIONS To Ask Each College CAREER: 8 jobs in criminal justice that aren’t being a cop
COLLEGE TIP: 3 tips for a productive summer from Johns Hopkins University FINANCIAL AID: Competitions and Contests Can Enhance your Admission Prospects and help you Earn Money for College
March 3-9, 2024 COLLEGE TIP: Summer Opportunities- NOW IS THE TIME TO APPLY
CAREER: Why Industrial Hygiene is a Smart Career Move in Today’s Health-Conscious World
Feb 18-March 2, 2024 Winter Break Two Week Edition
COLLEGE TIP: Study Resources for the SAT, FINANCIAL AID: I Can Afford College - website resource
COLLEGE TIP: Should I Take the SAT/ACT? - If you are thinking about applying to a college, look at its testing policies and start planning CAREER:
Why choose a job in the medical field?
COLLEGE TIP: Get Involved - Club Day FINANCIAL AID: New Term from Dept of Ed- Student Aid Index (SAI)
COLLEGE TIP:Look Beyond the Minimum Eligibility: Admit Rates, Selectivity and Eligibility v Selectivity
COLLEGE TIP: One Way to Stand Out in a College Application - Show Impact
JUNIORS: How to Get on the Waitlist for School Day SAT CONTESTS Open to All Grades, CSF Application Period for Fall 2023 Opens
COLLEGE TIP: Reflect Won You Are as an Application While Updating Naviance Resume JUNIORS: Junior Specific Opportunities
FIRST SEMESTER
Dec 23, 2023- Jan 13, 2024 Holiday Break
COLLEGE TIP: Help to Start Volunteering, CAREER: How to Become a Pilot, STUDENT OPPORTUNITES: Updated Lists for January JUNIORS: Last Chance to Sign Up for School Day SAT
JUNIORS: Sign Up for School Day SAT, COLLEGE TIP: End Your Semester Strong, FINANCIAL AID: What is the FAFSA and CADAA
Dec 10-16, 2023 COLLEGE TIP: Your Transcript is Central to Your Application - Get Organized for the End of the Semester CAREER: 10 Fastest-Growing, High-Paying Jobs for the Future from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
COLLEGE TIP: Managing Stress, ANNOUNCEMENT: How to Access PSAT and Next Steps Meeting
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION: Talk to Parents About Paying For College and Creating a Budget
COLLEGE TIP: All about the Five College Consortium
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION: What types of federal student loans are available?
Nov 5-11, 2023 COLLEGE TIP: Why take a Concurrent Enrollment Class? Using Community College Classes to Strengthen Your College Applications CAREER: 5 In-Demand Jobs You Can Get With a Two-Year Degree
Oct 29-Nov 4, 2023 COLLEGE TIP: Visual and Performing Arts Programs in College, FINANCIAL AID: Terms: Need and Merit Based Aid (Do you still need to take the SAT/ACT?)
Oct 22-28, 2023 COLLEGE TIP: UC Admission Data and Definition of A-G CAREER INFORMATION: Why should you pursue a Career in Law Enforcement?
October 15-21, 2023 College Tip: Liberal Arts Colleges, FINANCIAL AID:Sticker Price vs What You’ll Actually Pay
Oct 8-14, 2023 COLLEGE TIP: Pros and Cons of Out-of-State Colleges FINANCIAL AID: Paying for College is a Family Affair and Here’s How It Works
Oct 1-7, 2023 COLLEGE TIP: What is a Research University? CAREER: Careers in Engineering
Sept 24-30, 2023: Updated Only
Sept 17-23, 2023: COLLEGE TIP: Types of Colleges/Universities, CAREER: Public Service Careers that Will Pay for Your College Degree
Sept 10-16, 2023: COLLEGE TIP: Importance of Getting Involvement FINANCIAL AID: Researching FA During College Visits
Aug 27-Sept 2, 2023 CSF, How and Why to Sign Up for a College Visit
Sequoia High School College & Career Center