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Friday, December 21, 2018
Monday, September 24, 2018
College Connections - College Planning Workshops
College Connections will be hosting several college planning workshops. Anyone interested in receiving college application help is encouraged to attend.
College Admissions 101: Understanding the CUNY Admissions Process.
Topic: Students who attend will be able to assess and identify colleges that fit their interests.
Date: Thursday 9/27/18
Location: College Connections Project @ 163 West 125th Street, 14th Floor (1412) NY, NY 10027
Time: 2 pm - 4 pm
CUNY College Application Help
Topic: Students will receive on the spot assistance completing the CUNY college application
Date: Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Location: College Connections Project @ 163 West 125th Street, 14th Floor (1412) NY, NY 10027
Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Financial Aid Workshop
Topic: Student will understand the different types of financial aid available and the process to apply for aid.
Date: Tuesday, October 18, 2018
Location: College Connections Project @ 163 West 125th Street, 14th Floor (1412) NY, NY 10027
Time: 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Please note: College Connections is located in a building that has a strict guest policy and all visitors must RSVP here:https://www.meoccollegeconnections.org/workshops-and-special-events.
We look forward to serving your students through another successful year.
Best,
College Connections Project
212-961-5853
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Free Programs : one for 6th-9th graders and one for girls ages 12-15
CMA just opened an after-school for the Fall. We have two programs, Young Artist Kollective (YAK) and GirlStories. YAK is an open studio drop-in program with a monthly art-making party (Art Slam) and GirlStories is a more structured, smaller weekly group that the kids have to apply to be a part of. Info below. Both free of cost!
Learn & Earn for High School Juniors & Seniors
High school juniors and seniors in Learn & Earn (formerly the In-School Youth program) can get help with career exploration, college readiness, and finishing high school. Apply through September 30. Contact Youth Connect at 1-800-246-4646 or 646-343-6800 to learn more and find a location near you.
Top Honors for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students (Math Tutoring for motivated but under-performing students)
Top Honors (TH) is opening its doors for its 17th program year, and the enrollment application is now open for our free math tutoring program! We invite interested NYC parents with children in need of middle school math support to submit an online application at this time.
ABOUT US
Founded in 2002, TH is a private, nonprofit educational charity that provides free, 1-on-1, math tutoring in Downtown Brooklyn and on the Upper West Side. We are funded with the support of our community volunteers, private grants, individual supporters, and fundraising events. We offer our math program at no expense to our families.
OUR STUDENTS
Our program works with 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students who are motivated, yet can be described as under-performing in their math classroom. We welcome students from all five boroughs of NYC. We work with students who demonstrate a need for math support and compatibility with our program's structure.
OUR MATH
We do not provide homework help or test preparation. Rather, Top Honors assesses gaps in students' math skills. Then, our tutors use an in-house math curriculum that builds out fundamental middle school math mastery.
OUR LOCATIONS AND SCHEDULE
Students commit to one session and attend the same one between October - May. Students commit to a full year of weekly tutoring. Our schedule is available at https://www.tophonors.org/c alendar.
Downtown Brooklyn near MetroTechSaturdays 10am-12pmSaturdays 1pm-3pmUWS Manhattan on 93rd StreetSaturdays 10am-12pmSaturdays 1pm-3pmWednesdays 6:00pm-8pm
OUR TUTORSTop Honors tutors are everyday NYC citizens who volunteer their time. 90% of tutors are young adult working professionals, 10% are advanced high school students or college / graduate level students.
APPLICATION STEPSHere are the steps to begin the application process:
APPLICATION STEPSHere are the steps to begin the application process:
- If you do not have 2018 state math test scores, please contact your school's leader. We have found that public school administrators are quite understanding when parents offer an explanation of why you seek this information, as part of the application to our program. At the time of this e-mail, scores have not yet been released. Please submit using ANTICIPATED scores and make a notation stating so. When they become available, parents should e-mail updated scores to TH.
2) Register each child for an interview date (parents will be prompted to register for an interview appointment on the application's confirmation page through a link).3) Wait for a confirmation e-mail for the interview date.4) Attend interview on time (both parent and child).
If parents or caregivers have any immediate questions, please first review the information at www.tophonors.o
Borough High School Fairs -- September 22 & 23
Borough High School Fairs
When:
Sat, Sep 22, 2018-Sun, Sep 23, 2018
High School Fair - Queens
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM John Adams High School
High School Fair - Manhattan
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Martin Luther King, Jr. Educational Campus
High School Fair - Brooklyn
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM John Dewey High School
High School Fair - Bronx
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM DeWitt Clinton Educational Campus
College Advisor Recommendations from the PoNYTYA advice list
we hired a great
adviser who really connected with my son and had a great method of addressing all those
important components.
Our college counselor was wonderful and an important factor in building my
son's confidence, keeping him organized and helping him focus and think
through what he wanted out of college. It is good to have a neutral person
with experience and skills as families embark on this important step.
Greg will come to you or meet your teen at a convenient place.
Greg Millar
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Rachel Coates is another counselor. We didn’t hire her for one-on-one counseling, but I’ve attended several talks she’s given about various aspects of college admissions, and she definitely knows her stuff.
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I found our consultant - Rachel Coates (www.EduCoates) - whom I HIGHLY recommend - brought out the best in my daughter, but the application was absolutely my daughter's own. The process is not anywhere near what it was when I applied to college; it is far more intense and crazier these days, and was all new to me.
Rachel helped my daughter through decisions, but again the decisions were hers. An admissions consultant shouldn't tell you what to do, since you have to live with all the decisions, not the consultant.
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I recommend Aaron Kind.
Aaron is an experienced focused and kind person. He is currently the College Advisor at Bronx Science. He does private college consulting as well, and is allowed to work privately with students who are not attending Bronx Science. Aaron's rates are extremely reasonable and he will work to create a program that works for your specific family and situation, creating the categories where help is needed, and pricing to reflect that. He is not one of the one-price-covers-all type of advisors. Aaron has worked with various families through The Tutoring Collective. He is an independent person and I was impressed with him so I recommend him to families. All of whom have been extremely happy.
Here is his contact information:
561-339-9953
Friday, March 16, 2018
SHSAT Results by Race 2017
Only 3.8 percent of offers to attend eight specialized high schools went to black students and 6.5 percent went to Hispanic students this year, according to data released Wednesday, though those populations comprise about 70 percent of city students. The vast majority of eighth graders who received offers were white or Asian.
See more here : https://www.chalkbeat.org/posts/ny/2017/03/08/only-10-percent-of-offers-at-new-york-citys-specialized-high-schools-went-to-black-and-hispanic-students/
Y-MVP Fitness Program
The Y-MVP Teen Fitness Challenge class is a FREE program designed to engage teens in greater amounts of moderate to vigorous physical activity. Over the course of eight-week sessions, fitness coaches lead weekly small group training classes at NYC YMCAs. Teens are guided through a progression of cardio, strength, cross-training and flexibility missions and ultimately learn how to set and achieve personal goals. The program blends fun fitness activities with a dynamic mobile app that motivates, recognizes and rewards young people’s MVP levels while helping them to create life-long healthy habits. To register for classes or for more info, please visit the Y-MVP website.
Internships
Summer Internship Program at the Brooklyn Navy Yard
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation (BNYDC) Summer Internship Program connects college-attending or college-bound young adults with Navy Yard-based businesses for eight-week summer internships. The Summer Internship Program gives students an opportunity to gain real work experience, exposure to the Brooklyn Navy Yard and the industrial sector, and the opportunity to earn a salary during the summer that may supplement their college costs. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, the deadline for all applications is April 2, 2018. Please, visit the Brooklyn Navy Yard's website for criteria and application information.
Intern at the Mayor’s Office
The Mayor’s Office Internship Program provides a unique opportunity to gain experience and develop the capacity to solve New York City’s most pressing issues. The mission of the Mayor’s Office Internship Program is to build a diverse pipeline of future public service leaders. This highly selected diverse group of men and women collaborate with staff to better the Office of the Mayor and New York City. Visit their application website for more information and to apply before the deadline of April 8th, 2018.
Way Up
Everyone remembers the excitement of landing their first job, but unfortunately for most, the journey to finding it was not an easy one. Since day one, Way Up set out to change that. Way Upfeels strongly that opportunity belongs to all, and that an individual should never be limited by their economic status, race, sexual orientation, gender, who you know, where you went to school, or where you're from. Way up empowers early career candidates to discover and be discovered by employers. Visit Way Up's website to sign up and view the list of internships in the New York City area.
NYC Cares Summer 2018 Internship
The Corporate Relations Intern will work closely with many of the city’s top corporations to complete service projects in the field and will develop strong administrative skills in the office. The Corporate Relations team creates and manages corporate service programs for approximately 150 corporate sponsors throughout the year. The Corporate Relations Intern will report to a Corporate Service Manager and support the department by staffing corporate service projects throughout the city and by executing critical administrative tasks. Please visit the NYC Cares website for qualifications and hiring information.
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