October 2024
University of Arizona Early Admissions Celebration
43 Seniors Received Early Admission to the University of Arizona!
Congratulations seniors!
Celebrating Culture through Counseling, College & Career
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we had our first "Lunch & Learn".
Kappa Delta Chi, a Latinx sorority from the University of Arizona, visited PV and shared with students their experience being in a sorority and also their experience in college.
Arizona State University Application Workshop
Seniors: If you are interested in applying to Arizona State University please see below!
NOTE: If you are in the senior AVID class, Mrs. Vazquez will be helping you apply during your AVID class.
HBCU Night (Fieldtrip)
For juniors and seniors!
If you are interested in attending please email Mrs. Owens (marissa.owens@tusd1.org).
Limited space!
Senior Sunrise
HBCU Lunch & Learn
Celebrating Culture through Counseling, College and Career
Our next "Lunch & Learn" is scheduled for October 3rd during lunch. Please see below for more information. If you're interested in attending you can sign up here: https://forms.office.com/r/h1cNgEg2Qm
University of Arizona Next Steps Workshop
For seniors admitted into the U of A!
If you need help activating your Net ID and starting your next steps please stop by room 101 on October 15th during conference period.
ASVAB
For sophomores, juniors and seniors!
Students: If you are interested in taking the ASVAB please sign up with Mrs. Vazquez!
Healthcare Professionals
Are you interested in the medical/healthcare field? This is a great opportunity for you! We will be having the University of Arizona present on their different healthcare pathways and programs!
Med-Start Program
For juniors!
Are you a junior interested in the medical field? Med-Start is for you. Please see the flyer below, or visit their website for more information: https://diversity.uahs.arizona.edu/med-start-health-careers-program-0
If you need help with the application, Mrs. Vazquez can help you.
Scholarships
Seniors, please remember to visit the most recent scholarship list for great scholarship opportunities!
To access the Scholarship Bulletin click the link below:
Youth on their Own (YOTO)
What is YOTO?
Youth On Their Own (YOTO) supports the high school graduation and continued success of youth experiencing homelessness in Pima County. YOTO supports students with financial assistance, basic human needs, guidance, and more.
Who YOTO Serves
To be eligible for the program, students must be:
- Enrolled in a Pima County middle or high school, from grades 6 through 12, and be under the age of 22
- Unaccompanied through no fault/choice of their own; not in the physical custody of a parent or long-term legal guardian; and without a stable home
Students: If this is your situation please reach out to Mrs. Donna Walker. Her office is located in the counseling hallway, or you can also email her: donna.walker@tusd1.org
You can also visit YOTO's website to learn more about YOTO: https://yoto.org/
Contact a Counselor
Andrea Vazquez Mata
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