Minnesota Private College Week is set for June 23rd -27th. This event is popoular with rising sophomores, juniors and seniors, along with their parents.
Again this year, there are resources available to help you build a short vacation around a few campus visits. There is a top 10 list of things to do for each community along with tips on everything from coffee shops to mini golf. And once students or parents register, there are coupons too!
Visit www.mnprivatecolleges.org/mpcw for more information and details. You can also find more information by calling 1-800-774-2655, emailing colleges @mnprivatecolleges.org, following on Twitter "mnprivcolleges", or liking on Facebook "mnprivatecolleges".
Monday, May 19, 2014
Butler Machinery Company Opportunities for Students
Butler Machinery Company is offering PAID work experience for high school students!
Butler is looking for future Diesel Technicians to start in their ThinkBig program. This is a 2-year college degree program offered at NDSCS in Wahpeton or Lake Area Tech in Watertown, SD. Rising high school seniors should apply now! Students who are accepted are guaranteed a job with Butler following college graduation. These students get paid $17.00/hour while going to school.
With 140 current job openings, there is no better time then now to consider a job with Butler! For more information, visit their website: www.butlermachinery.com. Click on careers. Then select High School Work Study or ThinkBig. If you have any questions please contact Katlin Vetsch at 701-298-2193.
Butler is looking for future Diesel Technicians to start in their ThinkBig program. This is a 2-year college degree program offered at NDSCS in Wahpeton or Lake Area Tech in Watertown, SD. Rising high school seniors should apply now! Students who are accepted are guaranteed a job with Butler following college graduation. These students get paid $17.00/hour while going to school.
With 140 current job openings, there is no better time then now to consider a job with Butler! For more information, visit their website: www.butlermachinery.com. Click on careers. Then select High School Work Study or ThinkBig. If you have any questions please contact Katlin Vetsch at 701-298-2193.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Emerging Leaders Challenge Camp
Where: Valley City State University in Valley City, ND
When: July 21-24, 2014
Who: Students entering grades 9-12. Student interested in Business Management, Marketing, Finance and Entrepreneurship
What: This program is sponsored by the VCSU Department of Business along with the DECA and SHRM organizations from VCSU. The program's mission is to immerse students in a highly interactive approach to management, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship.
Bonus Features:
When: July 21-24, 2014
Who: Students entering grades 9-12. Student interested in Business Management, Marketing, Finance and Entrepreneurship
What: This program is sponsored by the VCSU Department of Business along with the DECA and SHRM organizations from VCSU. The program's mission is to immerse students in a highly interactive approach to management, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship.
Bonus Features:
- Prizes for activities and games
- Hand on activities
- Workshops
- Guest speakers
- Friendly competitions
*Campers pay $150. This covers tuition, room and board, recreation, and camp shirt.
**Registrations taken until June 30th. No refunds after July 15th. Camp enrollment is limited. Early registration $125 due by June 1st.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT CAMP DIRECTOR:
LaDonna Anderson at 701.845.7241
or
Amber Aberle at 701.845.7126
or
Morgan Keasler at 701.845.7518
Mail check and registration form to:
Valley City State University
Department of Business
101 College Street SW
Valley City, ND 58072
Make checks payable to: VCSU-Emerging Leaders
Mayville State University Summer School 2014
Take advantage of Mayville State's flexibility and convenience by enrolling in online or on campus courses featuring student-focused instruction.
Six Session Options:
- Begin taking classes to earn your special education licensure!
- Enroll in general education courses such as Composition I and II, Intro to Psychology, College Algebra, Fundamentals of Public Speaking, History of Music or Art in a Multicultural World, Spanish, General Biology I.
- Complete online education courses leading to a reading credential, kindergarten endorsement, middle school endorsement or library media specialization. Numerous business, computer, health and physical education, psychology, early childhood classes, and special education classes are also available.
Six Session Options:
- Fast-Track
- First 4-Week
- Second 4-Week
- 6-Week
- 8-Week
- 10-Week
Visit MayvilleSate.edu, then click on Prospective Students--> Academics --> Summer School to view the complete 2014 Summer School Bulletin.
Contact us to learn more about how Mayville State can help you grow. Call 1.800.437.4104, ext. 34667, for admission information.
Herdina Academy for Construction Trades
Where: Minnesota State Community and Technical College in Moorhead
When: June 3-14
Who: Open to North Dakota and Minnesota high school students ages 15 and older
What: Students will work side-by-side with industry and education professionals, learning about occupations, tools, safety requirement and skills required for satisfying and well-paying careers. They participate in classroom and hands-on-learning, with the opportunity to experience firsthand how residential and commercial buildings are constructed.
*Students who successfully complete the Academy will earn 3 college credits from M State. The credits can be used from the carpentry, plumbing, refrigeration and air conditioning, or mechanical CAD programs at M State.
*A $500 scholarship from the Home Builders Care of Fargo-Moorhead Foundation will be awarded to an outstanding student who completes the Academy and plans to enroll in a construction-related field at M State-Moorhead or North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton. M State's foundation will offer a $1,000 scholarship and NDSCS will offer a $1,000 scholarship.
ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED!
Application forms can be found at www.hbcfm.com.
More information can be found at www.facebook.com/TradesAcademy or at www.hbcfm.com.
When: June 3-14
Who: Open to North Dakota and Minnesota high school students ages 15 and older
What: Students will work side-by-side with industry and education professionals, learning about occupations, tools, safety requirement and skills required for satisfying and well-paying careers. They participate in classroom and hands-on-learning, with the opportunity to experience firsthand how residential and commercial buildings are constructed.
*Students who successfully complete the Academy will earn 3 college credits from M State. The credits can be used from the carpentry, plumbing, refrigeration and air conditioning, or mechanical CAD programs at M State.
*A $500 scholarship from the Home Builders Care of Fargo-Moorhead Foundation will be awarded to an outstanding student who completes the Academy and plans to enroll in a construction-related field at M State-Moorhead or North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton. M State's foundation will offer a $1,000 scholarship and NDSCS will offer a $1,000 scholarship.
ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED!
Application forms can be found at www.hbcfm.com.
More information can be found at www.facebook.com/TradesAcademy or at www.hbcfm.com.
Monday, March 31, 2014
Counseling Program Parent Surveys
The links below will take you to the surveys relevant to you. I would greatly appreciate it if you would take the time to complete both surveys if you have students in both the elementary and the high/middle school. Several questions are the same, but there are things that are different about my work with elementary as with the middle and high school students.
Each survey shouldn't take more than about 5 minutes to complete.
GS-Elementary Parent Survey
GS-High/Middle School Parent Survey
Thanks in advance for your help with this! Your feedback is greatly appreciated and will be used to make the counseling program better and more successful in meeting student and parent needs.
Ms. Hendrickson
Each survey shouldn't take more than about 5 minutes to complete.
GS-Elementary Parent Survey
GS-High/Middle School Parent Survey
Thanks in advance for your help with this! Your feedback is greatly appreciated and will be used to make the counseling program better and more successful in meeting student and parent needs.
Ms. Hendrickson
Sunday, March 30, 2014
The Parental Toolkit
NBC News Education Nation has created an easily accessible Parent Toolkit to help parents participate in their children’s academic success and personal growth. The Parent Toolkit is a one-stop-shop for parents as a website and mobile app, and includes:
- A “growth chart” containing grade-by-grade academic benchmarks for Pre-K through 12th grade in Math and
- English Language Arts
- Tips and resources for parents to support their children’s learning for Pre-K through 12th grade
- A guide to parent-teacher conferences and school counselor meetings
- A newsfeed with stories, blog posts, and videos from a variety of sources
- The new website for parents can be accessed at www.ParentToolkit.com
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Summer Nurse Camp "Edventure"
When: June 16- June 19
What: Students will participate in hands-on activities, work with a high-tech patient simulator, job shadow, talk to current nursing students, and learn about the opportunities in an nursing career.
Who: For incoming high school sophomores, juniors, & seniors from rural North Dakota schools
Where: University of Mary in Bismarck, ND
Cost: $50 nonrefundable fee due after selection (scholarships are available)
* Applications will be accepted February 18th, 2014-April 7, 2014 and can be found on-line at www.ndsu.edu/pin
*For more information contact Jane Strommen, Project Coordinator, ND Partners in Nursing at jane.strommen@ndsu.edu or at 701-231-5948.
What: Students will participate in hands-on activities, work with a high-tech patient simulator, job shadow, talk to current nursing students, and learn about the opportunities in an nursing career.
Who: For incoming high school sophomores, juniors, & seniors from rural North Dakota schools
Where: University of Mary in Bismarck, ND
Cost: $50 nonrefundable fee due after selection (scholarships are available)
* Applications will be accepted February 18th, 2014-April 7, 2014 and can be found on-line at www.ndsu.edu/pin
*For more information contact Jane Strommen, Project Coordinator, ND Partners in Nursing at jane.strommen@ndsu.edu or at 701-231-5948.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Fun Scholarship Opportunity
Money Sen$e Conte$t
Are you a high school senior? Are you planning on attending college next
year? Are you seeking scholarship
dollars? Then you need to sign up for
the 2014 Money Sen$e Conte$t sponsored by the North Dakota Jump$tart Coalition! You could win $1,000 for College!!
Here’s how it works!
1.
Send us a one-two minute YouTube video of “how
to” use Money Sen$e. Select from one of
three topics: “Money Mistakes Young People Make”, or “Needs vs Wants, What’s
the Difference” or “Why are Budgets Beneficial?” Need some ideas? Visit: http://www.ndjumpstart.org/?id=138
- Send your YouTube
video entry by April 4 to the email address listed below. A committee of
ND Jump$tart members will select the top five videos. The top five will then be displayed on
the ND Jump$tart (www.ndjumpstart.org ) website
and will be voted on by the public (tell your friends to vote!) April 16
through April 30. The winners with the most votes will be announced
Friday, May 16.
- The winner
with the most votes will receive a $1,000 college scholarship.
Requirements/Guidelines:
- All
applicants must be ND high school senior students who will be attending
college in fall 2014.
- All applicants
must provide a short 1-2 YouTube minute video relating to Money $ense. (Please
introduce yourself in the video).
- The ND
Jump$tart Board and/or Judging committee has the right to disqualify
videos they deem unacceptable due to vulgarity or other inappropriate
behaviors.
- Deadline for
submissions is April 4, 2014.
Send all Questions and Entries by April 4
to:
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Summer Employment Opportunity
This opportunity is available to students if they are 17 or older.
Position: Field Research Technician (2 positions available)
Duration: Approximately mid-May to mid-August
Job Description: The job will primarily consist of fieldwork conducted on forage and invasive species research trials at the Center. The research involves comparing different species and varieties of warm and cool season grasses, legumes, and brassicas. Duties will include: assisting forage agronomist, research specialist, and other personnel in seeding and maintaining of forage plots, weed control in plots through herbicide application and hand weeding, hand clipping select species in invasive species plots, monitoring field plots systematically, measureing plant phenology, collecting forage and soil samples, repairing and maintaining facilities and equipment, mowing and maintenance of research plots, using balance to weigh forage samples, data entry and processing, and other various duties as assigned.
Qualifications: Must have ability to pay close attention to detail, tolerate repetitive work, work independently or in a group, be mature and responsible, work outdoors in various weather conditions, and be able to lift 50-100 pound. At times this position will involve strenuous work such as kneeling, stooping, crouching and bending for extended periods which requrie a level of physical fitness. Candidate should be eager to gain experience and should show strong interest in working in the field to control weeds, to identify plant species using vegitative characteristics, knowledge of plant taxonomy and an interest in plant ecology and forage research. Experience with the use of standard and research based agricultural equipment such as: feeder, harvester, lawn mower, and other machines are strongly preferred but not required. Driver license is required.
Salary: $10.00
To Apply: Applications will be accepted until March 28th or until the positions are filled.
Please send cover letter stating qualifications and a resume to:
Matthew Danzl
Agricultural Research Specialist
Central Grasslands Research Extension Center
4824 48th Ave. SE
Streeter, ND 58483
matthew.danzl@ndsu.edu
For more information call 701-424-3606
Position: Field Research Technician (2 positions available)
Duration: Approximately mid-May to mid-August
Job Description: The job will primarily consist of fieldwork conducted on forage and invasive species research trials at the Center. The research involves comparing different species and varieties of warm and cool season grasses, legumes, and brassicas. Duties will include: assisting forage agronomist, research specialist, and other personnel in seeding and maintaining of forage plots, weed control in plots through herbicide application and hand weeding, hand clipping select species in invasive species plots, monitoring field plots systematically, measureing plant phenology, collecting forage and soil samples, repairing and maintaining facilities and equipment, mowing and maintenance of research plots, using balance to weigh forage samples, data entry and processing, and other various duties as assigned.
Qualifications: Must have ability to pay close attention to detail, tolerate repetitive work, work independently or in a group, be mature and responsible, work outdoors in various weather conditions, and be able to lift 50-100 pound. At times this position will involve strenuous work such as kneeling, stooping, crouching and bending for extended periods which requrie a level of physical fitness. Candidate should be eager to gain experience and should show strong interest in working in the field to control weeds, to identify plant species using vegitative characteristics, knowledge of plant taxonomy and an interest in plant ecology and forage research. Experience with the use of standard and research based agricultural equipment such as: feeder, harvester, lawn mower, and other machines are strongly preferred but not required. Driver license is required.
Salary: $10.00
To Apply: Applications will be accepted until March 28th or until the positions are filled.
Please send cover letter stating qualifications and a resume to:
Matthew Danzl
Agricultural Research Specialist
Central Grasslands Research Extension Center
4824 48th Ave. SE
Streeter, ND 58483
matthew.danzl@ndsu.edu
For more information call 701-424-3606
LAUNCH Yourself Into Attending UND
LAUNCH is a program that has been developed by Lake Region State College (LRSC) and the University of North Dakota (UND) as an alternative opportunity for students that are not yet eligible for admission into UND, but have the ability & desire to attend UND.
This program is housed on the UND campus in Grad Forks, ND. While students are actually enrolled through Lake Region, they live on the UND campus and participate in the many campus activities and student services available to UND students. If students complete 30 credits and mainitain at 2.5 GPA while in the LAUNCH program, they are then able to apply for admission to UND as a transfer student.
The LAUNCH program provides students personal attention by providing on-campus advisors to meet with each student on an individual basis and holds monthly group meetings and also provides small class sizes.This helps to propel students through their first semester with intensive advising and academic support.
If you are interested in attending UND but do not quite meet the requirements for admission, I encourage you to look into this opportunity! This may be your window of opportunity!!! :)
For more information contact Cindy Rerick at cindy.rerick@lrsc.edu or 701-777-4901
This program is housed on the UND campus in Grad Forks, ND. While students are actually enrolled through Lake Region, they live on the UND campus and participate in the many campus activities and student services available to UND students. If students complete 30 credits and mainitain at 2.5 GPA while in the LAUNCH program, they are then able to apply for admission to UND as a transfer student.
The LAUNCH program provides students personal attention by providing on-campus advisors to meet with each student on an individual basis and holds monthly group meetings and also provides small class sizes.This helps to propel students through their first semester with intensive advising and academic support.
If you are interested in attending UND but do not quite meet the requirements for admission, I encourage you to look into this opportunity! This may be your window of opportunity!!! :)
For more information contact Cindy Rerick at cindy.rerick@lrsc.edu or 701-777-4901
MSU-Moorhead School of Business Scholarships Available
Minnesota State University in Moorhead has 2 scholarships available to incoming freshman entering the School of Business.
The George and Marlane Sanderson Scholarship is a one-time award of $1,000 to a freshman who majors in one of the undergraduate programs offered in the School of Business.
The Olson and Sondag Freshman Scholarship is a $1,500 per year scholarship (renewable for up to four years for a total of $6,000) for freshman majoring in accounting.
MSU-Moorhead offers business majors in accounting, finance, and business administration with an emphasis in marketing, managment, or international business. If you are considering any of these majors, contact MSU-M for more information on these scholarship opportunities!
Contact Information:
Sheri Erickson
1-218-477-4073
erickson@mnstate.edu
The George and Marlane Sanderson Scholarship is a one-time award of $1,000 to a freshman who majors in one of the undergraduate programs offered in the School of Business.
The Olson and Sondag Freshman Scholarship is a $1,500 per year scholarship (renewable for up to four years for a total of $6,000) for freshman majoring in accounting.
MSU-Moorhead offers business majors in accounting, finance, and business administration with an emphasis in marketing, managment, or international business. If you are considering any of these majors, contact MSU-M for more information on these scholarship opportunities!
Contact Information:
Sheri Erickson
1-218-477-4073
erickson@mnstate.edu
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
First Community Credit Union Scholarship
FCCU is awarding seven $4,000 scholarships and two $2,000 scholarships, which is $1,000 per year.
There are nine scholarships available for the following schools in which FCCU has branch locations. The value of each scholarship is $1,000 per year for up to four years.
There are nine scholarships available for the following schools in which FCCU has branch locations. The value of each scholarship is $1,000 per year for up to four years.
- Bismarck State College
- Concordia College
- Minnesota State University Moorhead
- Mayville State University
- North Dakota State University
- North Dakota State College of Science
- University of Jamestown
- University of Mary
- Valley City State University
- Student must be a graduating High School Senior
- Must be planning to attend a U.S. college or trade school full time
- Applicant and/or parent/guardian must be a member in good standing of FCCU for at least the past year
- All applicants must meet minimum standards
- Employees, board/committee members, and affiliates and their immediate families of FCCU are not eligible for this program
Application Deadline is March 21, 2014 and can be found online at www.myfccu.com or at any FCCU branch location.
Associated General Contractors of North Dakota Scholarship
The Associated General Contractors of North Dakota are offering a $1,500 scholarship to senior students attending North Dakota State University this fall and plan to major in Construction Engineering/ Construction Management.
Senior students planning to attend North Dakota State College of Science and Bismarck State College this fall and plan to major in construction related majors are eligible for consideration for $500 scholarships.
For more information go to www.agcnd.org OR contact the school counselor.
Senior students planning to attend North Dakota State College of Science and Bismarck State College this fall and plan to major in construction related majors are eligible for consideration for $500 scholarships.
For more information go to www.agcnd.org OR contact the school counselor.
MALTA LODGE 131 AF&AM Scholarship
The Malta Lodge 131 AF&AM Scholarship is provided on the basis of merit and in recognition of academic achievement without regard to financial need, status, or circumstances.
Applicants must be North Dakota residents who are citizens of the United States of America who have been admitted to a post-secondary institution of higher education.
Applications should be typed or completed using a computer data processing program.
Application deadline is February 28th, 2014.
See the application form for more details. Application can be found at http://www.maltalodge131.com/scholarship.
Applicants must be North Dakota residents who are citizens of the United States of America who have been admitted to a post-secondary institution of higher education.
Applications should be typed or completed using a computer data processing program.
Application deadline is February 28th, 2014.
See the application form for more details. Application can be found at http://www.maltalodge131.com/scholarship.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Perseverance...
I have found that this is one of the skills lacking in many young people these days. Many kids and teens just don't have the patience to follow through on something that challenges them. I assume this could be partially a result of the instant gratification oriented society in which we live. Kids and teens don't often need to wait to get what they want. If they hear a song on the bus they can download it on their smart phones before the song even finishes playing. If they want to watch a movie, they can stream it from somewhere in a matter of minutes. I think it is important to think about how our young people are starting to expect everything to come quickly and easily and to consider how this is affecting their ability and willingness to persevere in matters that require their patience and effort to achieve success.
Some things that I do with students to encourage perseverance include the following:
These are all things you can do at home as well. Free downloads of word searches, crossword puzzles, sodoku and mind booglers can be found online. The key is to encourage effort. Don't let your child give up if they don't get it the first time or if it is taking longer for them to succeed than they would like. And, when they do succeed, praise them not for winning but for the effort they put forth that helped them succeed.
Some things that I do with students to encourage perseverance include the following:
- Activities such as word searches and/or crossword puzzles
- Games that they may fail at to begin with but can learn to be successful after several tries (checkers, chess, solitaire, etc.)
- Sodoku and other number puzzles (starting with easier ones and working up to the more difficult ones)
- Mind booglers (which also foster critical thinking and problem solving skills)
These are all things you can do at home as well. Free downloads of word searches, crossword puzzles, sodoku and mind booglers can be found online. The key is to encourage effort. Don't let your child give up if they don't get it the first time or if it is taking longer for them to succeed than they would like. And, when they do succeed, praise them not for winning but for the effort they put forth that helped them succeed.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
CHS Foundation Scholarship
High school and two-year college students are invited to apply for a $1,000 scholarship from
the CHS Foundation, the major giving entity of CHS Inc. (NASDAQ: CHSCP), the nation's
leading farmer-owned cooperative and a global energy, grains and foods company.
The CHS Foundation will award 50 $1,000 high school scholarships to students planning to
study an agricultural field at a two or four-year college and 25 $1,000 two-year college scholarships to first-year agricultural students attending a two-year college.
The application deadline for scholarships is March 15, 2014. An independent, external committee will select scholarship recipients based on essays, transcripts and reference letters.
For further information on eligibility requirements and how to access an application, please email Jessie Headrick, or call (651) 355-4918.
the CHS Foundation, the major giving entity of CHS Inc. (NASDAQ: CHSCP), the nation's
leading farmer-owned cooperative and a global energy, grains and foods company.
The CHS Foundation will award 50 $1,000 high school scholarships to students planning to
study an agricultural field at a two or four-year college and 25 $1,000 two-year college scholarships to first-year agricultural students attending a two-year college.
The application deadline for scholarships is March 15, 2014. An independent, external committee will select scholarship recipients based on essays, transcripts and reference letters.
For further information on eligibility requirements and how to access an application, please email Jessie Headrick, or call (651) 355-4918.
Have you talked to your teen about healthy relationships?
It's important for this conversation to happen earlier rather than later. Kids and teens today seem to be dating earlier and earlier, and as a parent you have a lot of influence on the relationships they choose to pursue (even if they would never admit it). Thing is, the conversation about healthy vs. unhealthy/abusive relationships will be much more difficult if you wait until you have a notion that your child may be in one. So, don't wait...have the conversation today!
http://www.loveisrespect.org
http://www.teendvmonth.org
http://www.breakthecycle.org
http://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/intimatepartnerviolence/teen_dating_violence.html
Too Common
- Nearly 1.5 million high school students nationwide experience physical abuse from a dating partner in a single year.
- One in three adolescents in the U.S. is a victim of physical, sexual, emotional or verbal abuse from a dating partner, a figure that far exceeds rates of other types of youth violence.
- One in 10 high school students has been purposefully hit, slapped or physically hurt by a boyfriend or girlfriend.
- One quarter of high school girls have been victims of physical or sexual abuse.
- Approximately 70% of college students say they have been sexually coerced.
What Do I Need to Know?
You can look for some early warning signs of abuse that can help you identify if your child is in an abusive relationship before it’s too late. Some of these signs include:
- Your child’s partner is extremely jealous or possessive.
- You notice unexplained marks or bruises.
- Your child’s partner emails or texts excessively.
- You notice that your son or daughter is depressed or anxious.
- Your son or daughter stops participating in extracurricular activities or other interests.
- Your child stops spending time with other friends and family.
- Your child’s partner abuses other people or animals.
- Your child begins to dress differently.
For more information on teen dating violence/abuse, you can visit the following websites:
http://www.loveisrespect.org
http://www.teendvmonth.org
http://www.breakthecycle.org
http://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/intimatepartnerviolence/teen_dating_violence.html
Friday, February 14, 2014
Scholarship Open to Juniors & Seniors
The Certified Heartland Chevy Dealers in the North Dakota
and Minnesota area have just launched a program called the “Chevy
Scholarship Program” that is offering close to $10,000 in scholarships for
local Juniors or Seniors looking to pursue higher education.
All submissions will be accepted through Facebook
at www.facebook.com/certifiedheartlandchevydealers
and are due by March 10th.
Visit the above link for more information.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Automotive Dealers are Looking to Pay for Your Education!
CARS (sponsored by the Automobile Dealers Association of ND) & PLOW (sponsored by the ND Implement Dealers Association) are both available for students who graduate from an appropriate technical program, and who become employed by an automobile dealer who participates with one of these programs.
The information below applies to both the CARS & the PLOW programs:
- Student meets with a participating dealer to discuss potential job opportunities.
- Dealer discusses with the student the type of education that would be most appropriate for the position being sought by the student.
- Student enrolls in school and begins an appropriate course of study. The student is responsible for acquiring adequate funding.
- Upon graduation the student can apply for employment with participating dealerships. if the student is hired by a participating dealership, the student may be entitled to participate in the CARS or PLOW student loan repayment programs. At the end of the first full year of full-time employment, the dealership will make a $1,500 payment to the financial institution holding the student'l loan. As long as the student continues to work for the dealership, this process will continue for nine additional years. However at the end of years 6-10, the student loan payment will increase to $2500 per year. This adds up to $20,000 in payment!
www.ndida.com/plow
www.adand.com/cars
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Do You Know About RUReadyND.com?
Every middle and high school student in the state of North Dakota has free access to RUReadyND.com which is a web-based career and educational planning program. Its tools help students enhance their self-awareness, build meaningful education and career plans, and prepare and pay for their postsecondary education.
I do utilize RUReadyND in the classroom from time to time, but students can visit their profiles anytime outside of class to continue their career planning process on their own. Today, I used RUReady with the juniors for ACT test prep and on Monday I used it with 9th grade for some basic career exploration. There are many great resources on this site that can definitely help make the career & college planning process a little less overwhelming.
The link provided below is to a pdf document that provides more details about the resources available on this site. Check it out to learn more about this wonderful resource available to your student 24/7/365!
http://www.nd.gov/cte/crn/FAQs/docs/QRG_What_is_RUReadyND.pdf
I do utilize RUReadyND in the classroom from time to time, but students can visit their profiles anytime outside of class to continue their career planning process on their own. Today, I used RUReady with the juniors for ACT test prep and on Monday I used it with 9th grade for some basic career exploration. There are many great resources on this site that can definitely help make the career & college planning process a little less overwhelming.
The link provided below is to a pdf document that provides more details about the resources available on this site. Check it out to learn more about this wonderful resource available to your student 24/7/365!
http://www.nd.gov/cte/crn/FAQs/docs/QRG_What_is_RUReadyND.pdf
Parents can help their student(s) organize and make sense of the college and career planning process by creating their own account. You will find a step by step instruction guide on how to set up a parent account by clicking on the link below or by going to the RUReadyND homepage at www.RUReadyND.com and clicking on the "Parent of a Student" link at the bottom of the page.
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Learning to Prioritize, Organize and Manage Time Effectively
We all need continual practice if we are to prioritize appropriately. I know I am always looking for new and better ways to stay organized, manage my time, and prioritize in such a way that helps me feel more productive and less stressed. It may seem like the day to day happenings of a kid or teenager pales in comparison to what you, as an adult and parent, have to handle, but their daily lives can also feel to them to be very unmanagable.
The thing is, if we don't help our children learn how to handle the smaller stressors and issues that they face now in a constructive and effective manner, they will struggle even more to handle the larger ones that they will face as they enter adulthood.
The following link is to an article that provides ideas and tips on how to teach your child/teen to be more organized, better manage their time and how to set priorities...The good news?? You most likely will take something away that will help you out as well :)
http://www.education.com/magazine/article/Dont_Procrastinate_Teach_Your/
The thing is, if we don't help our children learn how to handle the smaller stressors and issues that they face now in a constructive and effective manner, they will struggle even more to handle the larger ones that they will face as they enter adulthood.
The following link is to an article that provides ideas and tips on how to teach your child/teen to be more organized, better manage their time and how to set priorities...The good news?? You most likely will take something away that will help you out as well :)
http://www.education.com/magazine/article/Dont_Procrastinate_Teach_Your/
Halliday School of Welding Technology
A student at the Halliday School of Welding Technology will:
- Work at their own pace with video training and hands on practice and learning
- Majority of time is spent in the shop with hands on learning
- Certifications can be done at the Halliday School of Welding Technology with AWS Certifications in all types of welding
- For more information go to http://www.hallidayweldingschool.com or contact Duane Hart at Duane.Hart@sendit.nodak.edu or (701) 260-2350
Hamilton Award
The Hamilton Award Winner:
- Is a junior in high school
- Is college-bound
- Has a strong record of community service
- Is a self-starter
- Has financial need
- Shows a strong commitment to their academic studies
- Is committed to participating in the Hamilton Leaders Academy
Winners are enrolled in the Hamilton Leaders Academy and receive:
- A $500 cash scholarship
- Leadership training in Seattle (2015) and Central America (2016)
- College application assistance
- Scholarship and financial aid search assistance
- Internship and mentorship opportunities
Applications are due: March 5th
For more information about this program go to www.hamiltonfriends.org
Dakota Central Telecommunications (DCT) Scholarship and Foundation for Rural Service (FRS) Scholarship
DCT Scholarship
- Offering 10, $500 scholarships
- Must be a graduating senior whose parent(s) or guardian(s) use telephone, television, or Internet service from Dakota Central
- Student must plan to attend a college, university, vocational, or technical post secondary school
- Scholarship application is due: March 1st, 2014
- Scholarship application can be found at www.daktel.com/scholarships OR see counselor bulletin board
FRS Scholarship
- Offering 30, $2,500 scholarships to rural high school seniors across the U.S.
- In addition, the FRS Staurulakis Family Scholarship is also offering 4, $5,000 scholarships
- There is not a separate application process for the two different FRS scholarships
- Scholarship application is due: March 1st, 2014
- Scholarship application can be found at www.frs.org (find the link on the homepage for "College Scholarships") OR see counselor bulletin board
Gate City Bank Community Scholarship Program
Gate City Bank Community Scholarhsip Program will award forty-nine $1,200 scholarships this year. Applicants must be a ND or western MN high school seniors planning to attend college (at least 2 year program) in the fall following high school graduation.
Application deadline is April 1st, 2014.
Application can be found at: http://www.gatecitybank.com/home/about/our_communities
OR see counselor bulletin board.
Application deadline is April 1st, 2014.
Application can be found at: http://www.gatecitybank.com/home/about/our_communities
OR see counselor bulletin board.
Monday, January 27, 2014
North Dakota Automobile and Implement Dealership Job Fair
Location: Bismarck Public Schools Career Academy
(1221 College Dr, Bismarck, ND 58501)
Date: March 25th, 2014
Time: 11:00am-3:00pm & 4:00pm-7:00pm
If you are interested in working in one of our North Dakota Auto or Implement Dealerships now or in your future attending this even is a wonderful opportunity. You will be able to meet dealership employers first hand and learn what each dealership has to offer. Please feel free to bring your parents and friends.
Tips:
- Come dressed in professional attire
- Bring a copy of a professional resume show casing your best accomplishment and qualifications
- Come prepared with questions and what your intentions are (employment, sponsorships for technician education, ect.)
If you have questions regarding the fair or information on our dealerships please contact Jenna
@ 701-566-3143 or jenna@adand.com
Saturday, January 11, 2014
6 Things Your Child Can Do to Maintain Good Health
5 - fruits and vegetables
4 - glasses of water
3 - good laughs with friends
2 - hours or less screen time
1 - hour physical activity
+10 - hours of sleep
Source: Received in an email from Learning ZoneXpress
Is your child considering the Military?
An excellent resource for students thinking about joining the military is the Education Program Guide found at the link below. This Guide provides information on how the military and college work together in creating a successful career, highlights the benefits of joining the military, and other various factors that can impact one's choice to join or not. If you have a child considering the military, this is a wonderful resource not only for them, but for you as well!
Education Program Guide - 2013
Education Program Guide - 2013
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
2 Valley City Eagles Scholarship Opportunities
Valley City Eagles Aerie 2192 is looking for applicants for it's annual scholarship program. Scholarships will be awarded to area graduating high school seniors that plan on furthering their education by attending a college or tech school during the 2014/15 school year. Scholarships will be no less than $250.
APPLICANT PARENTS NEED NOT BE MEMBERS OF EAGLES AERIE 2192 FOR SCHOLARSHIP CONSIDERATION
There is also an additional scholarship available to an area girl who is willing to represent Aerie 2192 as 'Miss Eagles Aerie 2192 2014'. She must be willing to represent the Aerie at area parades when the Aerie float is used, Eagles Aerie Family Picnic, and the 2014 Awards Banquet. The award for this honor will be no less than $350.
APPLICANTS FOR THIS AWARD MUST HAVE A PARENT THAT IS A MEMBER OF AERIE 2192 OR AERIE 2192 AUXILIARY.
The application form can be obtained from the counselor bulletin board. Applications must be returned to the Eagles Aerie 2192 no later than February 28th to be eligible for either award.
APPLICANT PARENTS NEED NOT BE MEMBERS OF EAGLES AERIE 2192 FOR SCHOLARSHIP CONSIDERATION
There is also an additional scholarship available to an area girl who is willing to represent Aerie 2192 as 'Miss Eagles Aerie 2192 2014'. She must be willing to represent the Aerie at area parades when the Aerie float is used, Eagles Aerie Family Picnic, and the 2014 Awards Banquet. The award for this honor will be no less than $350.
APPLICANTS FOR THIS AWARD MUST HAVE A PARENT THAT IS A MEMBER OF AERIE 2192 OR AERIE 2192 AUXILIARY.
The application form can be obtained from the counselor bulletin board. Applications must be returned to the Eagles Aerie 2192 no later than February 28th to be eligible for either award.
HOPE (Health Occupations & Professions Exploration)
HOPE is a great opportunity for any student considering a career in the health professions. If you have a child who has talked about going into nursing or any other health related profession, encourage them to check this out! Details are as follows:
HOPE is planned for June 15-19, 2014 at Sanford Health and NDSU in Fargo.
HOPE is open for rural students entering 10th-12th grades in fall 2014.
HOPE is an overnight camp.
HOPE is a great hands-on opportunity for rural high school students to explore health care careers.
HOPE is interactive workshops, panel discussions, and simulations.
HOPE is a taste of what "college-life" is like.
HOPE is exciting, educational, eye-opening and FUN!
HOPE is accepting registrations soon.
For more information about HOPE please contact:
Susie Munyer
Manager Community Health Youth Programs & Initiatives
Sanford Health
susan.munyer@sanfordhealth.org
701-234-6202
HOPE is planned for June 15-19, 2014 at Sanford Health and NDSU in Fargo.
HOPE is open for rural students entering 10th-12th grades in fall 2014.
HOPE is an overnight camp.
HOPE is a great hands-on opportunity for rural high school students to explore health care careers.
HOPE is interactive workshops, panel discussions, and simulations.
HOPE is a taste of what "college-life" is like.
HOPE is exciting, educational, eye-opening and FUN!
HOPE is accepting registrations soon.
For more information about HOPE please contact:
Susie Munyer
Manager Community Health Youth Programs & Initiatives
Sanford Health
susan.munyer@sanfordhealth.org
701-234-6202
Monday, January 6, 2014
Bank of North Dakota's DEAL Loan Information
The
new DEAL interest rates effective January 1 – March 31, 2014 are shown
below.
DEAL Fee and Interest
Rate Comparison Table
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Student/College
Information
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Loan
Fee |
Fixed
Interest Rate |
Fixed
APR 1 |
Variable
Interest Rate
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Variable
APR 1
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ND
student attending a ND college
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0%
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5.72%
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5.72%
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1.74%
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1.74%
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Out-of-state
student attending a ND college
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0%
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5.72%
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5.72%
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1.74%
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1.74%
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ND
student attending an out-of-state college
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0%
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5.72%
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5.72%
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1.74%
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1.74%
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Out-of-state student attending an
out-of-state college
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3.75%
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6.72%
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7.77% 2
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2.74%
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3.51% 3
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1 The APR is typically
different than the actual interest rate because the APR considers fees and
reflects the cost of your loan as a yearly rate. The APR’s listed above also
assume the interest that accrues during the in-school and grace period is paid
monthly prior to the loan entering repayment.
2 The
APR example provided assumes a loan balance of $10,000, the current interest
rate of 6.72% and a repayment term of 120 payments.
3 The
APR example provided assumes a loan balance of $10,000, the current interest
rate of 2.74% and a repayment term of 120
payments.
While
in repayment, a .25% interest rate reduction will be given for automatic
payments from a checking or savings account.
Information received in an email from Tom Ternes, the New Loans Supervisor with the Bank of ND. If you have further questions regarding these loans you can contact him at:
Phone # 701-328-5658
Toll Free: 1-800-472-2166
Fax # 1-701-328-5696
Buick Achievers Scholarship Program
Applications are now open for the Buick Achievers Scholarship Program! Are there students you know who are dedicated both inside and outside the classroom? Those who drive positive change in their communities? We want to celebrate these lives by helping make college dreams a reality. Don't miss this opportunity. Help us find and reach the Buick Achievers of 2014!
Visit buickachievers.com for program details and the online application.
Deadline: February 28, 2014
5:00 p.m. EST
Deadline: February 28, 2014
5:00 p.m. EST
We encourage the following to apply:
· High school seniors and current undergraduates
· Those who plan to enroll full time at a four-year college or university in 2014-2015
· Those who plan to major in a field of study that focuses on engineering, technology, design or business, with an interest in the automotive industry.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
NDSU Workshops for Creative Teens
NDSU has a new workshop series available to students grades 9-12. All workshops are held the first weekend of each month and are FREE to all students! Each workshop is designed to introduce students to a process, technique or special interest of the instructor.
Space is limited so if you are interested, be sure to call well in advance of each workshop date (at minimum 2 weeks prior to workshop). If you have any questions, contact Su Legatt at 701-277-8361 or by email suzanne.legatt@ndsu.edu
Workshops that do not reach minimuch number of participants will be cancelled. Registered students would be notified of cancellations approximately 2 weeks prior to the scheduled workshop.
Available Workshops:
February 7th: Print-a-Thon
Join NDSU students in this collaborative print party! Create unique images using various print methods.
March 7th: Clay-Raoke
In a new interpretation of the classic past time, students will work with our instructor to create collaborative cups.
April 4th: Wild Side of the Brain
In this high energy workshop, you will learn to tap into the wild side of your brain to create unique pieces.
May 2nd: Secrets of Art History
Shh...This workshop tells all the dirty little secrets and behind-the-scene stories of our favorite artists.
Space is limited so if you are interested, be sure to call well in advance of each workshop date (at minimum 2 weeks prior to workshop). If you have any questions, contact Su Legatt at 701-277-8361 or by email suzanne.legatt@ndsu.edu
Workshops that do not reach minimuch number of participants will be cancelled. Registered students would be notified of cancellations approximately 2 weeks prior to the scheduled workshop.
Available Workshops:
February 7th: Print-a-Thon
Join NDSU students in this collaborative print party! Create unique images using various print methods.
March 7th: Clay-Raoke
In a new interpretation of the classic past time, students will work with our instructor to create collaborative cups.
April 4th: Wild Side of the Brain
In this high energy workshop, you will learn to tap into the wild side of your brain to create unique pieces.
May 2nd: Secrets of Art History
Shh...This workshop tells all the dirty little secrets and behind-the-scene stories of our favorite artists.
Scholarships.com: You Find Money. Colleges Find You.
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