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NORTH MASON HIGH SCHOOL Senior Bulletin #10 May 10, 2021 Questions can be directed to Thomas Mosby, Career & College Counselor: tmosby@northmasonschools.org 360-277-2211 Senior awards night is back in the Bulldog House The ceremony will be held: May 25 , 2021 at 6pm in the North Mason High School Gymnasium . Note: Please fill out the awards form for any scholarship recognition you have attained thus far and would like to be recognized for during Sr. awards night. Once you have filled the information out, please email it to: tmosby@northmasonschools.org We need to have your awards sheets returned by May 14, 2021….no later!!! We need time to get the certificates ready for your recognition during the ceremony. If you do not have your awards attainment form turned in by the date above, you will not be recognized for your awards during Sr awards night unless you are a recipient of one of the local North Mason Foundation Scholarship awards. In that case, the scholarship committee will contact you to notify you of your respective award from the respective organization awarding the scholarship. Any awards attained outside the Foundation must be reported on the form that will accompany this Sr bulletin addition. PROM Prom is coming up on May 15th in Allyn. Please note that this is NOT affiliated with the North Mason High School but is for all NMHS seniors and juniors, plus their dates. We are fundraising to cover the entire cost. GRADUATION UPDATE! Graduation is June 11th at 7pm. We will be having a practice graduation on June 11 th @ 9am in the Stadium. What is expected as of now: -Graduation will be at the stadium -Each student will get around 2-3 tickets -Keep in mind that if we go back to phase 2, we will be having a drive thru graduation
Girls, it is recommended to not wear heels since we will be having graduation on the turf field. With heels it will be very hard to walk on the turf and it would suck to take a tumble on your special day! We have 2 spots open for people who want to give speeches at graduation. You will need to make your speech and get it approved. The details on who you are turning it in to and the due date will be given ASAP. College Information Virtual College Presentations: Seattle Pacific, Seattle Here are a few updates from SPU: Campus Tours: We are excited to announce that we are re-opening for limited, appointment-only, in-person campus tours exclusively for admitted students. Visits will look a little different, but our visitors, staff, and students’ health and safety have been, and will continue to be, our highest priority. We hope to offer campus visits for all prospective students soon! We will let you and your students know when they become available. SPU’s plans for the fall: As we assess continued efforts at the federal and state levels with both mitigation and vaccination programs, we are optimistic that the current trends will provide us the opportunity to meet our goal to return to in-person instruction, housing, and campus activities for the fall. We will continue to provide updates as they become available. Live Virtual Events: We are still hosting a variety of live virtual events to help students in their college search process. Take a look at our Visits page to view all available options. Parent and Family Resource Page: As you know, one of the major decisions a family will make is where their student will go to college. We created a resource page to help families learn more about SPU, the application process, and next steps for when their student is admitted. Lastly, don’t forget to check out our High School Counselor Resource page! Here you will easily find information as you help students explore SPU. We also appreciate any feedback you have to help make this a more helpful resource for you. Please know how much we appreciate all of your efforts during these very challenging times. If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to contact us. We would enjoy the opportunity to connect with you! Ineliz Soto-Fuller Senior Director of Admissions Undergraduate Admissions 206-281-2021 admissions@spu.edu Pacific University, Forrest Grove Oregon Webpage for quick details on all things Pacific University, made just for YOU! pacificu.edu/counselors-recommenders
Virtual Scholarship Event for Seniors pacificu.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions/admissions-events/senior-preview- scholarshipdays YouTube Channel for Pacific University youtube.com/user/PacUniv Washington State University ADMISSIONS PRESENTATIONS Interested in getting to know about life in Pullman, the various housing and residence life options, or about the 200+ fields of study offered at WSU? If you’re a transfer student joining us at WSU feel free to join any general presentation or for specific transfer student presentations as well Western Washington University Admissions Counselors While the Office of Admissions is not meeting with visitors in person at this time, we are still available to answer your questions! You can get a hold of us from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday via phone at (360) 650-3440, via text at (360) 966-8155, or email at admissions@wwu.edu. You can also schedule a video appointment, reach out to your Admissions Counselor directly (opens in new tab) open_in_new, or get connected with a WWU student with similar interests. Get personal advice on how to best complete your application, how to schedule a personalized campus visit, and help deciding whether Western is the best fit for you: Connect with your Admissions Counselor Virtual Meetings: Students and families can schedule virtual one-on-one meetings with any of our Admissions Counselors through our Admissions Counselor page or by reaching out to schedule a meeting. We are also available through email, phone, and text. Visit Campus: Our campus is open, and we welcome students to come check it out in person. Students can schedule a guided tour for Monday-Friday, and some Saturdays. For further information, please review our Campus Visits page. Virtual Campus Resources: For students who want to experience the U of I from the comfort of their homes, we have some great virtual resources, such as our Virtual Visit Presentation and our Virtual Tour. Students can also view the Residence Halls, the Student Rec Center, as well as many other options. UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY Operation Information 2021 Join our OPINFO Facebook groups to participate in weekly sessions and learn more about the US Naval Academy! Sign up for Navy swag giveaways! Join live conversations with Midshipmen each week to learn more about the US Navy!
THE Guide to Christian Colleges & Universities 2021 Do your college-bound students need a free and helpful resource? The 2021 edition of THE Guide is now available! There are over 110 Christian colleges & universities profiled in this publication which this year includes a Spanish section. If you would like a couple copies or a couple boxes, let us know and we will send them to you at no cost. THE Guide is a great resource in your office and can also be a helpful handout during a "college prep" night. For more information, contact christiancollegefairs@naccap.org or call us at 260.356.5211 Portland State University Good news! We are safely reopening our classrooms for in-person instruction this fall at Portland State University, and we’re doing everything we can to make sure your students can join us — no stress required. That means students can apply to PSU for free through June 15 and we have temporarily lowered our GPA requirements for high school applicants. We’re making it easier for students to come to PSU, because we know that COVID-19 upended their lives and disrupted their education in countless ways. You and your colleagues play an important role in guiding students through their college search process and we want to do whatever we can to support you in your efforts. We’re making PSU possible for more students by: • Waiving our application fee through June 15. • Temporarily lowering our required GPA for high school applicants. • Giving housing discounts to low-income students. • Helping students prepare for college over the summer. Learn more about Open for Fall, Open for All. Thank you for your commitment to your students and their education and to Portland State University! We value our partnership with you and meeting your students. ASVAB SCORES can be picked up in the Career Center, Room 110 www.educationconnection.com/grants 2020-21 FAFSA Application Info - Fast and Easy Process Our Rich Resources Help Students Match Their Personal Interests To Specific Career Goals. Interested In College, But Lack the Funds? 100% Free Info On FAFSA Application Available. Admissions & Eligibility. Helpful Tips for Applying. Info On Financial Aid. Education Success Kit. Types: Grants for College, Student Loans, Scholarships, Other Types of Aid Info. Complete the FAFSA ® Form.
Fasfa.ed Guide to Using FAFSA.ed What Is the FAFSA Types of Financial Aid SCHOLARSHIP TIPS • Scholarships are for all students who plan to pursue post-secondary training. Many scholarships go unawarded simply because no one applied for them. Always apply! • Start early & keep looking. One day is not enough. • Follow the directions and meet deadlines. • Apply each and every year. • Beware of scholarship scams. DON’T PAY ANYONE to help you find free money! Seniors there are still scholarships to apply for. Please read through and apply for scholarships that are still available for you to apply for. If you don’t apply you can’t be selected. Washington School Retirees Association—www.wssra.org · Young and Bold Scholarship- scholarships@boldip.com 2019-2020 academic year. Applicants must have attended Grapeview School for a minimum of one year and be graduating from the North Mason or Shelton School Districts. The award may be used at any state or private university, college, technical school or trade school in the United States that is accredited. Award criteria includes academic achievement, financial need, involvement in school and community activities, service, and evidence of work in high school that shows preparation for further education and the student’s career plan. The senior portfolio or scholarship notebook will be used to find evidence for these criteria. This scholarship is also coordinated with the North Mason Scholarship Foundation. Washington CARE GIVERS Scholarship: I work with a group of senior care advocates and based on conversations with the caregiver community, more and more high school and college students are taking on the role of caregiver for aging loved ones. To help support these students, we have made available scholarships that can provide financial assistance. You can read more about our work here: https://www.caring.com/caregivers/scholarships-for-student-caregivers https://www.caring.com/caregivers/scholarships-for-student-caregivers#the-caring-com- scholarship
We would appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with you to share this anywhere on your website, as it would be of tremendous value for students who are juggling caregiving and educational responsibilities. Career and Technical Scholarship The Career and Technical Scholarship has just opened for Washington residents planning to go to community or technical college. We encourage you to apply! This scholarship offers $1,500 per quarter in scholarship funding towards certificates, apprenticeships and associate degrees. The scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance like housing, transportation, food and more. The Career and Technical Scholarship supports Washington residents of any age on their path to high-demand, family wage careers in the trades, STEM and health care. If you want a new job in a field like welding, manufacturing, commercial vehicle driving or IT, this scholarship is for you! To be eligible, applicants must: • Enroll at an eligible Washington state community or technical college in winter 2021. • Enroll in an eligible certificate, apprenticeship or associate degree program leading to a high-demand trade, STEM or health care occupation. • Obtain a Washington state high school diploma or GED. • Have a total family income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Marine Corp Foundation Scholarship-Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, an organization that provides scholarships to children of Marines pursuing post-secondary education. Supporting children of Veterans in pursuit of a higher education is something I feel passionately about. With your help, I’d like to work together to share information about the Foundation’s scholarship program with as many military families as possible! The Foundation’s scholarships support children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen pursuing a post- secondary education at any accredited school—whether that be a career training or trade school, community college, or four-year university. The scholarships are need-based and are awarded to every eligible applicant! It’s something the Foundation has been proud to do for more than 55 years. Digital brochures: * General Scholarship * Career & Technical Education Scholarship For more information, please visit www.mcsf.org. Digital brochures: * General Scholarship * Career & Technical Education Scholarship Scholarship Programs Department Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation 909 N. Washington St. | Suite 400 | Alexandria, VA 22314 www.mcsf.org | scholarship@mcsf.org | (866) 496-5462
Anderson Criminal Justice Scholarship The Anderson Criminal Justice Scholarship is awarded to a student in Washington state pursuing a career in the field of criminal justice. Washington residents who are either graduating seniors or returning students/adult learners are applicable for this scholarship. Preference will be given to students pursuing a career in law enforcement. The $5,000 award is payable over two years ($2,500 per year). All funds are paid directly to the recipient’s college or university to be used toward tuition or books. For renewal, the recipient must be a full-time student, continuing in the field of criminal justice. Fred Oldfield Scholarship for the Arts The Fred Oldfield Scholarships for the Arts are awarded to six graduating seniors from Puyallup High School, Rogers High School, Emerald Ridge High School, Sumner High School, Bonney Lake High School, and the Tacoma School of the Arts. Applicants must demonstrate involvement in the study of the arts (music, theater, art, etc.), as well as an intention to pursue a career in the arts. Students are required to have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7. Financial need may be considered, though it is not a requirement. The $1,000 awards are paid directly to the recipient’s college, university or school of the arts to be used toward tuition or books. These scholarships are funded by proceeds generated from the auction of an original Fred Oldfield painting during the Washington State Fair in September. The Washington State Opportunity Scholarship (WSOS) is available for Washington students pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering, math, and health care. The award provides students with up to $22,500 in scholarship funding towards a 4-year college degree and connects them with peer and professional mentors to help them achieve
success from the first day on campus to their first day on the job. List of Eligible Majors: There are MANY majors included. Please check this list for the latest approved majors. Create your own scholarship profile and get scholarships matched to your profile and need. List of Eligible Institutions: There are a variety of eligible institutions in Washington to utilize the scholarship at, check this list. Scholarship Name: OppU Achievers Scholarship Award Amount: $2,500 Eligibility: High school seniors, college students, graduate students; cumulative GPA of at least 3.0/4.0; U.S. citizen or resident Deadline: September 30, December 31, March 31, and June 30 To Apply: Students submit a short response to the question "What makes you an achiever?" Looking for more student resources? Join our newsletter to receive scholarship tips and student money hacks delivered right to your inbox! Opportunity Financial, LLC 130 E Randolph St, Ste 3400, Chicago, IL, 60601, USA BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF SOUTH PUGET SOUND EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP The BGCSPS Educational Scholarship is designed to support Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound Club members and alumni who demonstrate good citizenship while striving to attain their academic goals. This critical financial support is offered to provide our past and current members with opportunities to succeed, pursue their academic careers, and maximize their potential. Eligibility for New or Returning Applicants Selection Criteria Applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements: • Must be a current or former member of a Branch of the Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound; must have applied to, or be enrolled in, a public or private college, university, or technical/vocational school to receive their undergraduate education. Applicants should demonstrate the following: • Participation in Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound • Academic Achievement • Community Involvement • Financial Need • Boys & Girls Club Staff Recommendation • Extra-curricular Involvement • Essays • Presentation of Application • Personal Reference Applications are available online at www.bgcsps.org, through your High School Guidance Counselor, and at Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound Branches. DEADLINE: Please submit your application to BGCSPS Educational Scholarship Office at 3875 South 66th Street, Suite 101, Tacoma, WA 98409 OR email to woodsk@bgcsps.org. Applications must be received by May 3, 2021 by the close of business. Please read the application carefully, as incomplete or late applications will not be considered. Proofread your entire application for grammar, punctuation, and clarity. It is recommended you have someone
else, like your Branch Manager or a teacher, proofread your application as well, given that presentation is one of the criteria selections. Typed applications are preferred . Educational Scholarship: http://bit.ly/2021BGCSPSscholarship Hallman Scholarship: http://bit.ly/2021Hallman Building Industry Scholarship The Building Industry Association of Washington (BIAW) is the voice of the housing industry in Washington with nearly 8,000 member companies, employing over 200,000 workers, making BIAW the largest trade association in the state. Who Should Apply? • Washington state residents only • Students who will be applying to any Washington state accredited community, vocational/technical college, or university • Students who can demonstrate a need for additional funding to complete their programs in a construction industry-related field of study Application Packet Submit the following items and mail to: BIAW Education Program, 300 Deschutes Way SW Suite 300, Tumwater, WA 98501 1. Application form. Fill out completely or mark N/A if not applicable. Incomplete information may affect the rating of your application. All information you provide is strictly confidential. 2. Three letters of recommendation describing your qualifications that make you a clear choice for a BIAW scholarship. At least two letters should be from those who interact with you in your professional life: supervisor, co-worker, counselor, teacher, etc. and should be no older than 12 months. 3. Academic transcript (unofficial copy allowed) from your last two semesters, three quarters, or a copy of your most recent transcript. 4. Essay (250 words min.) on your career goals. Application Deadline and Notification All application packets must be postmarked by May 14, 2021. The selection committee will make its decision in early June. Scholarship award recipients will be contacted via mail by June 30, 2021. All applicants will be mailed notice of their final status. Evaluation Criteria Applicants will be judged according to the following criteria: 20% Academic Record 20% Work Experience 15% Community Service/Extracurricular School Activities 15% Recommendation 15% Financial Need 15% Essay Distribution of Scholarships • Average awards are typically $1,000-$5,000 and for those planning to enter a construction industry-related field. • Scholarship awards are for the 2021-2022 academic school year. Applicants may reapply for scholarship awards in subsequent years. Questions If you have any questions, please call BIAW at 360-352-7800 ext. 105.
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Employment Opportunities Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Employment Opportunities www.youtube.com Virtual Expo-How It Works Use our website to complete the activities listed below. When you’ve completed each step, simply fill out a brief form to select your prize! Spread the Word: Enter to win a $2,500 Scholarship! As a supporter of STEM education, we would like to encourage you to invite students you know to experience the many ways STEM can make a difference and solve real-world problems at University of Idaho Jobs and Careers We have put together a video with information about PSNS Work study, helper, and apprenticeship programs along with some info about USA Jobs, resume writing and applying for positions. This video is about 20 minutes long and gives much of the same information I give when I come teach the classes in person. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eesWY5MkPE The work study announcement has already taken place this year, but this is good information to help the students who may be interested in applying next year.
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NORTH MASON SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP AWARDEE FORM STUDENT NAME: _____________________________________________________ College/University or private Donor Scholarship Organization Name/s AMOUNT OF AWARD 1______________________________________________________. ___________________ 2._______________________________________________________ ____________________
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