Wednesday, November 19, 2014

UGA-Duke TIP Scholar Weekend Dec. 6-7, 2014


In association with Duke TIP, the Torrance Center at the University of Georgia is excited to bring academically enriching weekends to gifted students!

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Through the UGA-Duke TIP program, gifted students have the opportunity to dive deeply into a particular topic. Led by UGA professors, graduate students and gifted educators, the classes are active and offer an opportunity for students to learn not only at an accelerated level but to interact and work with like-minded peers.

In association with Duke TIP, the Torrance Center at the University of Georgia is excited to bring academically enriching weekends to gifted students in 2014-2015! Through the UGA-Duke TIP program gifted students have the opportunity to dive deeply into a particular topic at the University of Georgia. These classes are instructed by either UGA professors, graduate students, as well as, gifted educators and professionals in their field. The classes are highly active and offer an opportunity for students to learn not only at an accelerated level, but to interact and work with like-minded peers. Duke TIP Scholar Weekends provide opportunities for academically talented students to take short courses during weekend-long programs on the University of Georgia’s campus. The program is open to students in grades 8–11 who are Duke TIP Talent Search participants or are identified as academically gifted by local school criteria. Courses introduce topics that might not be available in local schools, delve into a specific subject with great detail, and help students consider options for college majors and careers. Scholar Weekends provide an opportunity to meet similarly motivated peers.

During the weekend of Dec. 6-7 the following classes will be offered. Students choose one to participate in all weekend.
  • Exploring Engineering
  • Genetic Engineering – New!
  • Intelligence Theories & Testing- New!
  • The Magic of Fantasy Literature – New!
  • Pharmacology! – New!
  • Philosophy for the 21st Century – New!
  • Rites of Passage – New!
  • Sports Medicine
  • You Say You Want A Revolution
This event is part of a series. Click here to learn more. To Register click here.

Registration closes on November 21, 2014 at midnight.
 
Registration is on a first come basis and some classes will up fast! Please register as soon as you can! If you are applying for financial aid you can email duketip@uga.edu early to qualify and receive your financial aid code to have the same advantage of others registering.

Space Camp Scholarships




The 2015 scholarship applications are now open for Space Camp. The scholarship program is managed by the U.S. Space & Rocket Center Foundation. Full scholarships cover tuition, room & board for any weeklong, individual camp programs and are good for one year. Transportation and incidentals are the responsibility of the scholarship recipient. All applicants must be 4th – 12th grade students.

Applicants may apply in one of four categories - Financial Need, Special Needs, Academic Achievement, or Leadership. Each applicant must answer two essay questions, design a mission patch, describe a science project using the scientific method, and provide three letters of recommendation. A selection committee reviews applications and scholarships are awarded based on available funding.

CATEGORY GUIDELINES:
  • Financial Need/Disadvantaged - applicants in this category must either be in a low income family or receiving government assistance.
  • Special Needs - applicants in this category must have a learning challenge and/or physical challenge.
  • Academic Achievement - applicants in this category must have excelled academically AND/OR be participating in a gifted program.
  • Leadership – applicants in this category must demonstrate exceptional leadership in school and/or community.
For questions about scholarships, you can contact Kelly Hatley at kelly.hatley@spacecamp.com.
To begin your scholarship application, please click here.

Elks Most Valuable Student

Most Valuable Student Scholarship Competition


The Elks National Foundation will award 500 four-year scholarships to the highest rated applicants in the 2015 competition.
  • Any high school student who is a citizen of the United States is eligible to apply.
  • Applicants need not be related to a member of the Elks.
  • College students are not eligible to apply.
  • Applicants must be citizens of the United States on the date their applications are signed; permanent legal resident status does not qualify.
  • Male and female students compete separately.

2015 Most Valuable Student Applications are due to the Elks Lodge closest to the applicants home by December 5, 2014. Applicants will be judged on scholarship, leadership, and financial need.

2015 Most Valuable Student Award Offers
500 Four-Year Awards for the: 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-2018, 2018-19 Academic Years
 
                              Four-Year Total Award         No. of Awards Total                Total
First Place                          $50,000                                  2                               $100,000
Second Place                      $40,000                                  2                                $80,000
Third Place                         $30,000                                  2                                $60,000
Fourth Place                       $20,000                                 14                             $280,000
Runners Up                        $4,000                                  480                          $1,920,000
                                                                                                              Total:$2,440,000

For more information please visit: http://www.elks.org/enf/scholars/mvs.cfm

Ron Brown Scholarship Program

Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to apply for the Ron Brown Scholar Program provided you meet the following requirements:
  • Must be Black/African American.
  • Must excel academically.
  • Must exhibit exceptional leadership potential.
  • Must participate in community service activities.
  • Demonstrate financial need.
  • Be a US citizen or hold a permanent resident visa card.
  • Be a current high school senior at the time of your application.  NOTE: Current college students are not eligible to apply.

Application Timeline

  • August – January:  Interested applicants can begin to complete and submit the RBSP scholarship application.
  • November 1: Early Applicant Deadline: Interested applicants who complete their applications by November 1st will be considered for the Ron Brown Scholar Program and will be eligible to have their contact information forwarded to a select number of additional colleges and scholarship providers.  Students who apply under this deadline must make the appropriate designation on their application.  Applicants are still responsible for submitting materials to any colleges, universities and scholarship programs for which they are interested.
  • January 9:  Final postmarked deadline in order to be considered for the Ron Brown Scholar Program ONLY.
  • January - March:  Applications are reviewed by the Program staff.
  • Mid-February:  Semi-finalists are notified.
  • Early March:  Finalists are notified and invited to participate in a weekend selection process in Washington, D.C. at the expense of the Ron Brown Scholar Program. Finalists are interviewed by members of the RBSP National Selection Committee and are expected to participate in several activities during the weekend. Scholarship winners are selected on the basis of their application materials, interviews and participation in weekend activities. 
  • April 1 - Winners in the competition are notified.
 
For more information please visit: https://www.ronbrown.org/

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

American Legion Post 134 - 2015 Oratorical Contest




The Oratorical Contest presents participants with an academic speaking challenge that teaches important leadership qualities, the history of our nation's laws, the ability to think and speak clearly, and an understanding of the duties, responsibilities, rights and privileges of American citizenship.
 
How does the contest work?
Each contestant makes an 8 - 10 minute presentation and 3 - 5minute speeches on an drawn assigned topic (Amendment #5, #6, or #8 ) with 5 minutes of prep time.
 
Who's Eligible to participate?
U.S. high school students under 20
 
What does the winner receive?
1st Place - $250
2nd Place - $150
3rd Place - $100
First place winner is eligible to participate in successively higher level Legion contests. The national winner will receive an $18,000 college scholarship.
Contact Contest Chairman Robert Moore at bmoore.aegis@mac.com for a registration form or if you have any additional questions.
 
 

 
 

Friday, November 14, 2014

Kids Business Expo

Kids Business Expo is a day-long event designed to give young entrepreneurs, age 12 – 18, the tools and knowledge to launch their own for profit or socially minded business.  Youth from across Georgia, and even a few international visitors, will gather at the Cobb Galleria Conventional Center on Saturday, February 7 to learn how to turn their dreams into a reality.


Junior Achievement of Georgia, JA Fellows Pavilion
Junior Achievement of Georgia, JA Fellows and Kids Business Expo have joined together to offer JA Fellows students a real-life trade show and expo experience. The JA Fellows Pavilion will feature 12 JA businesses and their products on the trade show floor. JA Fellows businesses will have the opportunity to showcase their products to potential buyers. 

JA Fellows companies to register your company as one of the 12 exhibitors, submit your co-exhibitor agreement and payment by Monday, 12/15/14 @ 11:59p.m. All trade booths are first come first serve! 

For additional information on Kids Business Expo including registration and schedule of events, visit http://kidsbusinessexpo.com/   

Thursday, November 13, 2014

JA Fellows Commercial Video Competition

This year we have moved the Commercial Video Deadline to an earlier point in the program so that it can make a true impact in the advertisement of your company.
The commercial video deadline date is 
Friday, 01/09/15 @ 12:00p.m.

Criteria
Ø  The company commercial video should grab the viewers’ attention and highlight the company’s product or service in an innovative way. The commercial should bring to life the benefits and use of your product in a way that will be memorable for viewers.
Ø  The clip should clearly demonstrate how the product adds value/ fulfills a need for the target audience.  
Ø  The maximum time allocated for each video presentation is 2 minutes.
Ø  To submit please provide video in .mov, quicktime or mp4 file format to a large file sharing site like DROPBOX and email the link to jafellowsdocs@gmail.com by Friday, 01/09/15 at 12:00p.m.  Once received, videos will then be uploaded on Junior Achievement of Georgia’s Facebook & YouTube page on Monday, 02/16/15.  Voting will be permitted from 02/16/2015 until 03/09/2015. The video with the most votes through to combined outlets will win this category.
Guidelines
Ø  Please note: All videos must adhere to copyright protection guidelines.  Students may not use copyright protected images, music, or references without express written permission.  Proof of approval must be submitted to avoid disqualification.
Ø  When making your video, think of some of the best commercials you have seen – what made them the best and what made them memorable? Were they funny, innovative, or shocking? Did they tell a story? Did they speak to an experience you personally have felt?
Ø  For additional resources on making a video commercial consult the internet. There is a wealth of resources available to guide you in how to approach making a commercial advertisement.  Be sure to project your voices loud when recording so all audio can be heard.


Wealthy Habits Opportunities




Middle School Programs


Basics 101 Class this weekend


We have had a number of last minute cancellations for this weekends class.  If your middle schooler has no plans, sign them up for our Basics 101 program for this Saturday and Sunday.
 

NEW PROGRAM - Nov 29 & Dec 6, 2014 (2 Saturdays)

Parents of middle schoolers, we have heard your requests for additional programs for your students and have developed a part two of the middle school BASICS 101.

We are calling this program Beyond the Basics 102MS.  We have scheduled our pilot program for two consecutive Saturdays starting the end of November.  Check your calender and sign up early!!

What will be covered?  Still teaching through games and activities, we will revisit those crucial topics discussed in the earlier program but add important elements that they should learn as they grown.  Students learn that saving is the beginning of asset building and that asset building is essential for long-term wealth. Students learn to look at purchases as “will this put money in my pocket or take money out?” Students must participate in the Basics 101 Program prior to attending the Beyond the Basics 102MS program. This is a great opportunity that will have a lasting impact on the lives of students and prepare them for their financial futures.
 

Additional Dates Added

High School BASICS 101

NOVEMBER 30 & DECEMBER 6, 2014  (SUNDAYS)
As you might have noticed, our programs have filled up quickly for the remainder of the 2014.  Our limited number of Basics and Beyond the Basics programs have frustrated many of you.  This is due to the limited number of school holidays giving students a long weekend.  However, we are piloting consecutive Saturday/Sunday programs.  This would mean your student would attend part one of the program on one weekend day and continue part two the same day one week later.  Some of you participated in our survey and were interested in the idea.  Now is your chance to take advantage.

Beyond the BasicsBeyond the Basics – 202

Ages 14-20

Students are required to participate in the prior program in order to have a good foundation of the concepts.  This two-day program will delve deeper into the importance of using credit wisely and how every action affects their ability to make future purchases, obtain insurance, and gain employment.  We will also cover diversity in investing and the pros and cons of entrepreneurship.  And so much more!
Beyond the Basics 202 10am-4pm
January 2 & 3, 2015 (High School)
 Clilck here to pre-register for any session.

Visit http://wealthyhabit.org to learn more.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Boston University Scholarships


Boston University


If you are a high achiever, Boston University wants to help you accomplish everything you possibly can as a BU student. One of the ways we do this is through a variety of scholarships. Last year, Boston University awarded nearly $12.5 million in merit-based scholarships to entering freshmen. Most awards are for academic achievement, while others go to talented athletes, performers and artists. The competition is keen: typically, recipients rank in the top 10% of their graduating class, but achievements outside the classroom in schools and communities can also make a difference.
BU has several kinds of academic scholarships. Some are available for specific areas of study. For some, you must be nominated by your high school. And for other scholarships, no additional steps are required for consideration. BU funded awards may cover full tuition or a specified dollar amount.
Visit http://www.bu.edu/admissions/apply/costs-aid-scholarships/scholarships/ to check out Scholarship & Merit Awards