We will be giving away an apple store gift card to one lucky student that completes FAFSA. How can you enter the raffle?
Best of luck! *For students who are not eligible to fill out FAFSA we will be holding another raffle with other requirement.
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Lucia Lopez presented about DePaul University to the Juarez DP students on Wednesday, 10/5. If you are interested in keeping in touch with Lucia Lopez or wish to obtain additional information, her contact information is below.
Lucia Lopez Assistant Director | Undergraduate Admission | DePaul University 1 East Jackson Blvd | Chicago, IL 60604 Tel: (312) 362-6275 | Fax: (312) 362-7562 [email protected] | www.depaul.edu Apply: go.depaul.edu/apply | Request Info: go.depaul.edu/requestinfo Next week will be a busy week for you as we have two scheduled info sessions right after school and the first of 3 mandatory meetings for parents and students. Monday, September 26th @ 2:30 PM : UIC's Lares program (Room 205) Tuesday, September 27th @ 2:30 PM: Illinois Wesleyan University (Room 205) Tuesday, September 27th @5:30 PM: Mandatory Senior Parent Night (Room 205) See the attached flyers for more information on the college info sessions. These are two great programs so make sure you stop by and meet the reps. These sessions are led by our assigned reps who can help you with the applications and in many cases refer you to scholarships at their university. Attachments:
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Great opportunity for students with DACA and TPS. Golden Door scholars can provide a full ride (Tuition and Room & Board) to one of their partner schools. Application is due on Monday, October 3rd. To fill out the application use the following link: http://www.goldendoorscholars.org/app/open To see a list of the partner colleges use this link: http://www.goldendoorscholars.org/partners.html What: DREAMers Pathway to College Workshop, part of the NACAC National College Fair
When: Saturday, October 1st at 1 p.m. (College Fair runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.) Location: McCormick Place, North Building, 2301 S. King Drive, Chicago, IL 60616 Who: Undocumented immigrant students, their families and allies are invited to attend RSVP: No registration is required for this workshop, but students are encouraged to register to attend the National College Fair (free!) by completing the form found here. Questions: Please email Luis Narvaez at [email protected]. Please read the attached PDF with all the details regarding the 2016 DP College Fair. It is a great opportunity and you should take advantage.
This summer, there are lots of different kinds of work experiences available through OSC:
After School Matters After School Matters is a nonprofit organization that provides Chicago teens with afterschool activities through its Science, Sports, Tech, Words, and Gallery programs. After School Matters is offering internships and apprenticeships in arts, communications, technology, science, and sports. NOTE: They have a separate application where you will fill out a bit more information. When you submit this form, we will take you to the After School Matters application. Chicago Public Library Chicago Public Library has 80 locations across the city, offering all Chicagoans free and open places to gather, learn, connect, read and be transformed through innovative library services, technologies and tools, dynamic collections and diverse cultural programming. Junior CyberNavigator Internship If interested, you can apply for and learn more about this position by selecting After School Matters and completing their required application. Department of Family and Support Services Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) offers youth ages 16-24 employment in many different settings. Youth have the opportunity to work in businesses, government, community-based organizations across the city. In addition, everyone who is hired through DFSS has the chance to combine job experience with other areas of interest like arts or community service. Chicago Housing Authority The Chicago Housing Authority provides homes to more than 50,000 families in the city of Chicago, and works to build and support healthy communities city-wide. The CHA is offering summer opportunities that include the CPD Neighborhood Youth Corps, information technology (UIC Chance for Change STEM Camp), the Freelance Coder Camp, the Learn and Earn career exploration program, and the Safe Summer Peace Ambassador Program. NOTE: They have a separate application where you will fill out a bit more information. When you submit this form, we will take you to the CHA application.
Click here to be directed to the webpage. To download the flyer from below click the following link:
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