Senior College & Career Newsletter
Jan 12-18, 2025
Welcome Students & Families
Scroll through for important information regarding College/Career
How to reach us?
For general questions and inquiries please email (Please do not use the link at the bottom of this Newsletter to contact us)
Ms Ignaitis: tignaitis@seq.org
All HCA, Study Skills Students and Last names A-L
and/or
Ms Yeager: tyeager@seq.org
All DAA, ELD Students and Last names M-Z
Important Dates and Deadlines
UPCOMING EVENTS/DUE DATES:
January 14- Meeting for Pursuit of Excellence Scholarship (See info below)
January 22 -Sequoia's Cash for College
Jan 31st: MYR will be sent out by end of the month
February 6 - Senior Community College Information/Fair (more to come)
Feb 8th - Cash for College at SHS - Complete your FAFSA/Dream App
Feb 6th- CSF Application Period (See information below)
Feb 14th-Sequoia HS Class of 2025 Senior Scholarship Application Due (see Scholarship section)
January-March- Various CSU Applications Deadlines (see 'CSU Section)
March 2nd - Priority Deadline for FAFSA/Dream Application
March 2nd - Deadline for Cal Grant (Last Day to Submit FAFSA/Dream Financial Aid Application for Cal Grant Eligibility)
Upcoming Flex Offerings
Come to Flex Sessions for help with financial aid and community college applications.
CSF Application for Fall 2024 is Open from January 13th- February 6, 2025 -Please DO NOT WAIT CSF APPLICATION PERIOD FOR Fall 2024 Grades Open Until Feb 6th
Due February 6th
Seniors Must Turn in CSF Application During Your Senior Year to Be Eligible for Life Membership
DIRECTIONS
The application must be completed and turned in by the STUDENT ONLY!
Go to the College and Career’s CSF webpage for application form, course list, and more information or pick up a copy outside of the College and Career Center
Applications must be turned in by Thursday, February 6th.
NO Late Applications, NO Exceptions! Please complete it early!
If you need help completing the application form, come to College and Career Center at lunch
SENIORS Benefits of Becoming Life Member Now
Your name will be in the pool for a random drawing for a $300.00 scholarship
You could be considered for CSF Seymour Award Scholarship nomination
SENIORS: IF you want to be considered for this scholarship - turn in your Naviance Resume along with your application by Feb 3rd to the College and Career Center.
REMEMBER TO SCROLL DOWN TO THE SCHOLARSHIP SECTION
Scholarship Opportunities
The majority of scholarship opportunities are available from January to the beginning of April.
Look at the Scholarship Section below for some December Scholarship listing
Click on the link in the scholarship section below for the updated list of scholarships listed in Naviance
Pursuit of Excellence Renewable Scholarship for High Achieving Low Income Students (Informational Meeting Jan 14th)
DUE: February 28th
This scholarship is renewable (you get money for all four years in college) and has strict income guidelines around $65,000. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 It is local and every year more than one senior from Sequoia receives this scholarship.
Informational Meeting Tues Jan 14th 7th period (2:05-2:50pm) in Rm 128.
Launch Your Financial Aid Applications from California Colleges
REMEMBER TO LAUNCH YOUR FAFSA/CADAA through CaliforniaCollege.edu
Login using your seq.org email (no password or username)
Click on sign in with Google
Hover over Financial Aid tab and choose Launch with either FAFSA or CADAA
Cash for College Workshops here at Sequoia
January 22 - 6-8PM
February 8th - Saturday 830-1130
Edgenuity Lab is open!
Students completing Edgenuity credit recovery online courses for graduation and/or UC/CSU A-G requirements are required to take unit tests and cumulative tests in the Edgenuity lab in-person. The lab is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4pm-6pm in Room B-8 with Mr. Calles. The deadline for seniors is May 30, 2025.
Statewide Cash for College Webinars - Virtual Schedule This Special Alert from the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) announces an upcoming series of Statewide Cash for College Webinars.
These webinars will provide information to help students and families complete their financial aid applications - Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or California Dream Act Application (CADAA) - for the 2025-26 academic year to maximize their financial aid eligibility. The priority deadline for 4-year institutions is currently Monday, March 3, 2025.
Please register for a webinar indicated below. These FREE webinars will be held on:
• *January 13, 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM Register for webinar
Upcoming Webinars Listed HERE January 23, February 6, 12, and 18th
Register for webinar The dates with an asterisk will be translated live into Spanish. Register for the webinars through the links above or on the Cash for College Webinar Registration site.
Join NASA Internships for an exclusive virtual event showcasing a vibrant and diverse next generation STEM workforce.
January 23th
Launch your Future: NASA OSTEM Internships Virtual Webinar: Thursday, January 23, 2025 from 4–5 pm EST.
Join our NASA Internship webinar to explore internship opportunities, learn about eligibility and application requirements, and discover how to apply. Learn firsthand experiences from current interns and tips to make your application stand out. Whether you're a high school or college student, this session will guide you through everything you need to know to kickstart your NASA journey. Q&A included!
Please note that you must be a U.S. citizen to be eligible and participate.
Meeting links will be sent through email the week of the event.
GENERAL FOUR YEAR COLLEGE INFORMATION
7th Semester Transcript Information/Who Needs to Request a Transcript
January 11-13: Available to view on Infinite Campus (If there are any errors, EMAIL your counselor right away.)
January 24: Uploaded to Naviance
January 31: MYR will be sent out
Who Needs to Request a Transcript?
Common Application Schools - If on your Naviance account as a CA school, a MYR will AUTOMATICALLY be sent - DO Not Request
UC - It is rare that a UC request a transcript (usually an international transfer student) - Do not request unless the college emails or it is a “to do” item (send Ms Ignaitis/Ms Yeager a screenshot and she will send)
CSU - Varies from student to student and school to school. - Do not request unless the college emails or it is a “to do” item. (if requested, send transcript request through Naviance)
Out of State Schools - Varies from student to student and school to school. A lot of public out of state colleges DO NOT want transcripts at this point - they do not have staff to process them LIKE University of Oregon and Washington. PLEASE READ EMAILS and CHECK PORTALS (if requested, send transcript request through Naviance)
Add All College Applications – To “Colleges I’m Applying To” on Naviance
Please list every school that you applied to on Naviance including CSUs and UCs. We can’t submit documents until you list them on Naviance. Also, make sure you note that you submitted your application as well.
REMOVING a College From Colleges I’m Applying to on Naviance
Email your counselor, Ignaitis/Yeager, and teachers of the colleges you are not applying (one email to all) and complete this FORM (Only Students using their seq email can complete the form)
Process of Submitting Application and School Documents
When we submit documents for your 1st due date, we submit them to all the schools on your list and there is NO way we would know if you added or removed a school, unless you tell us.
Set Up Portals and Check Them Regularly!
Check Portals and Emails Often
Every school is a little different so make sure to keep track of your login information. To meet all deadlines, check your email and portals weekly and DO NOT WAIT to complete your “To Do” list.
Changes or updates to a submitted application (For Example -Report D/F on Transcript or Change in Coursework)
When a student submits their first application to any campus, regardless of the priority deadline, they will not be able to make any changes to any subsequent application. If students need to report any corrections or updates, please have them contact the campuses they applied to directly.
After You Submit and Some CSU Deadlines Extended
Next Steps: AFTER YOU SUBMIT APPLICATION
Soon after you apply, you will receive an email from the CSU with directions on how to set up its portal. Every school is a little different so make sure to keep track of your login information.
Check Portals and Emails Often
Every school is a little different so make sure to keep track of your login information. To meet all deadlines, check your email and portals weekly and DO NOT WAIT to complete your “To Do” list.
Campuses will send out notice of their admissions decision by March 31, 2025.
Lastly, applicants should apply for financial aid as soon as possible. At the CSU, about 80% of students receive some kind of financial aid, and 60% of undergraduates have their tuition completely covered by grants or other non-load aid.
Find out more about what to expect after you’ve submitted a CSU application.
CSU Application Deadline EXTENDED for some schools:
Later Deadlines are available for some CSUs, visit the Application Dates & Deadlines page for more information on which campuses are still open and their deadlines.
EOP Deadlines
Students who expressed interest and the intention to apply to the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) on Cal State Apply for fall 2025 should check individual campus EOP application and documents deadlines on the EOP Admission by Term website. Document deadlines include letter of recommendations. Students can still go back into Cal State Apply to indicate they are interested in applying for EOP if they haven’t missed the campus deadline.
Canceling/withdrawing a UC application (From UC Counselor Bulletin)
Did you get in ED or EA and have decided to attend a specific college?
Each campus has specific instructions for their individual process if an applicant wishes to cancel or withdraw their application from further consideration. This only applies to students canceling or withdrawing prior to admission.
See campus instructions for canceling/withdrawing a UC application.
Reporting D & F or Schedule Changes
You must tell each UC if you changed your schedule (dropped courses) or received a D or F during the Fall 2024 semester.
Minor changes to your activities, awards, volunteer work or employment are unlikely to have an impact on your admission decision.
NOTE Each Campus has a different policy:
UC application verification
Deadline: January 31, 2025
As in previous years, UC selects a random sampling of applicants who are required to verify information in their application. The selection and notification take place in mid-December. Applicants are notified by postal mail, email and text message that they have been selected for verification, along with instructions on how to meet the requirements.
The instructions sent to the selected applicants detail how to complete the process as well as a list of appropriate documentation. The deadline to respond is January 31, 2025. Failure to respond to the request by the deadline will result in cancellation of the application.
Transcripts and Mid-Year Reports (MYR) Information
All MYR will be submitted by your counselor by Friday, January 31st
Common Application Schools Require a Mid-Year Report (MYR) Information
Most MYR include only your new GPA and 7th semester transcripts. They also include any change in course work listed on your School Report (SR).
MYRs will be sent automatically if you requested a SR through Naviance IF YOU HAVE LISTED THE COLLEGE AS A COMMON APP School (if there is a ? mark –EDIT it to Common Application if the school needs a MYR)
If you need to speak to your counselor about some personal situation that should be included in your MYR, please make an appointment right away.
Non Common Application Private Colleges
If you had a school report sent to a non- Common Application college, send an email to your counselor ASAP, if a MYR is required.
How to Complete CSS Profile
CSS Profile is an online application that collects information used by hundreds of colleges, universities, professional schools, and scholarship programs to award financial aid from sources outside of the federal government. After you submit your application, the College Board sends it to the colleges and scholarship programs you have chosen.
Who Should Complete
Not all colleges and scholarship programs require the CSS Profile. Check with the ones you’re interested in to see if they require it.
When to Complete
Start your CSS Profile by visiting cssprofile.org at least two weeks before the earliest college or scholarship priority application date you need to meet. This date is the college or program’s deadline for submitting a completed CSS Profile application.
How Much It Costs
CSS Profile is free for families who make up to $100,000 a year. First-year domestic undergraduate students may submit CSS Profile for free if your family adjusted gross income is up to $100,000 or you qualify for an SAT fee waiver, or you are an orphan or ward of the court under the age of 24. CSS Profile fee waivers cover all application and reporting fees. If you do not qualify for a fee waiver submitting your CSS Profile to one college or scholarship program costs $25. Additional reports are $16 each. To qualify for the SAT-based fee waiver, students must log in to CSS Profile using the same College Board account used for the SAT. Providing eligible students with fee waivers for College Board programs and services is integral to our mission of connecting students to college success and opportunity.
Adding or Removing a College After you Submit your SR/LOR Form
APPLICANTS
You are responsible to keep your list up to date to
ADDING a College:
1. You must contact your counselor to get a NEW SR/LOR ELECTRONIC Form (No Signatures are needed on this form)
2. Once completed, turn in to your counselor
3. Add the college on Common App (it should automatically be added to Naviance but check)
3. Submit a NEW teacher LOR request on Naviance
REMOVING a College: Email your counselor, Ignaitis/Yeager, and teachers of the colleges you are not applying (one email to all) and complete this FORM (Only Students using their seq email can complete the form)
Process of Submitting Application and School Documents
When we submit documents for your 1st due date, we submit them to all the schools on your list and there is NO way we would know if you added or removed a school, unless you tell us.
Sequoia School Information for Common Application
For the Education – Grades Section of the Common Application
Class Rank Reporting – Do not rank
Graduating Class Size – 464
GPA Scale – 4
GPA Weighting – Weighted
Guidance FAX – (650) 306-8893
Graduation Date – June 6, 2025
Your Official GPA- Overall weighted GPA - first one listed on your transcript
Community College Help and Information
We will focus on the community college application process the second semester of school.
SAVE THE DATE: Community College Info Night and Fair will be February 6, 2025
How to Apply to Community College
The steps to enroll are different for each site. Go to the websites below for more information.
Canada College: https://canadacollege.edu/admissions/new-student.php
Skyline College: https://skylinecollege.edu/outreach/pep.php
De Anza: https://www.deanza.edu/apply-and-register/index.html (not available for Fall 2025 until the spring)
Foothill: https://foothill.edu/reg/admission/highschool.html (not available for Fall 2025 until the spring)
Monthly SHS Scholarships & Student Opportunities Lists
Updated January lists are now NOW AVAILABLE.
Click HERE to go directly to the Sequoia High School website for the most updated scholarship and student opportunities lists. How to Access Scholarships on Naviance (9-12th Grades)
If you find a scholarship you are interested in and want the link to the website or more information be sure to log in to your Naviance account, under the College tab, click on Scholarships and Money, then Scholarship list, and put the name of the scholarship in the search box, then click on the name of the scholarship.
California PEO Scholarships - Multiple Scholarships for California Women Residents
DUE: January 15th
Dorothy Weller Scholarship: women working toward a career in the field of law
Ethel Gardner Scholarship: women studying a variety of academic field
Scholarship Selection Committee: 41 scholarships with varying specification
Silicon Valley Engineering Council (SVEC) High School Award
Due: Jan 15th
Engineering and Technology students graduating from high school are eligible. Recognizes high school engineering and technology students for their dedication, focus, and commitment to engineering.
Breanna Coleman Memorial Nursing Scholarship
Due: Jan 24th
For first-generation students pursuing a 4-year degree in nursing. Must have volunteering and extracurricular involvement.
Big Futures Scholarship, College Board
Due: Jan 28th
Grades Eligible: 10th-12th
Earn entries in monthly drawings for $500 and $40,000 scholarships by completing steps to plan for college. The sooner you start and the more steps you complete, the more chances you’ll have to win
Al Teglia Jobs for Youth Scholarship
Due: Jan 29th
Grades Eligible: 11-12th
For juniors/seniors with financial need who have attended a Jobs for Youth workshop and registered as a member. Minimum GPA 2.0.
InspirASIAN, a non-profit Employee Group at AT&T, is seeking qualified applicants for our 2024 National InspirASIAN Scholarship Program.
Due January 31st
The scholarship program is open to all high school seniors graduating in 2025 with a minimum GPA of 3.4 on a 4.0 scale. Information about our scholarship program, the link to download the scholarship application, and the process to submit the scholarship application. US citizen or legal resident, ANY ethnic/racial background
Link to the application is within the FAQ on their website
eQuality Scholarship Collaborative - PFLAG San Jose/Peninsula
Due January 31st
For HS seniors of all gender identities & sexual orientations. To recognize service to the lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender community.
Peninsula College Fund 4 YR Renewable Scholarship for Low Income Families
DUE: February 7th
The Peninsula College Fund is excited to begin the application process for the 2025 PCF Scholarship Program! PCF is a scholarship given to multiple Sequoia students each year. Students need to have a 2.8-3.8 UNweighted GPA, plan to attend a four-year college, and come from a low-income family(documented).
This is a four-year renewable scholarship and a great opportunity!
Class of 2025 SHS Senior Class Scholarship Available Now
Due: Feb 14th
All Sequoia seniors can now apply for the 2025 SHS Senior Class Scholarship available on Naviance. By applying, you are eligible for over 20 scholarships that will be awarded by the senior scholarship committee. To access the scholarship application, go to Naviance →About Me → Surveys from my school and complete the “2025 SHS Senior Class Scholarship.”
Are you applying to a college that requires a nomination from Sequoia for scholarships or programs?
Important Process Below:
When you are researching colleges to apply to, check to see if they have scholarships and programs that require nominations.
For example, Davidson College has the Belk Scholarships which provides 8 full-ride scholarships to students who are selected. Also, Washington University in St. Louis has the Danforth Scholars Program that awards partial and full-tuition scholarships based on merit and does not consider need as part of the award process. Both of these examples require being nominated in order to apply.
After you research your colleges, if you find a scholarship or program you want to be nominated for, complete this form three weeks prior to the nomination deadline to be considered.
Safe Jobs for Youth Poster Contest
DUE: January 17th
ELIGIBLE AGES: 14-18
Design a poster highlighting job safety and health for teens. See website for details.
Digital Responsibility: Technology Addiction Awareness Scholarship Contest
Due: Jan 30th
Grades Eligible: 9-12th
All grades. Focus of scholarship is to help students understand the negative effects of too much screen time. US citizen or legal resident.
Leyla Beban Young Authors Creative Writing Contest - open to all grades
DUE Feb 1st
Welcome aspiring young authors, and thank you for your interest in the $1000 for 1000 Words Creative Writing Contest! We’re looking for an outstanding piece of short fiction that consists of exactly 1000 words. As long as you do so in precisely 1000 words
For More Information click here
2025 EngineerGirl Writing Contest
Due February 1st
2025 Topic: Write a piece describing a common object you would make "smart". Tell us what it would do, how it would help people, and what could go wrong.
Open to all high school students! More Information and Application HERE
Bank of America Student Leaders Program
DUE: January 15th
ELIGIBLE GRADES: 11th and 12th
As a Student Leader, you will participate in an eight-week paid internship at a local nonprofit organization where you will learn first-hand about the needs of your community and the critical role nonprofits play. In addition, you will learn valuable civic, social and business leadership skills. Each Student Leader will attend the Student Leaders Summit held in Washington, D.C. where you will learn how government, business and the nonprofit sector work together to address critical community needs. WEBSITE
Ballotpedia Fellows Program
DUE: Jan 20th
ELIGIBLE GRADES: 9-12th
As a Ballotpedia Fellow, students will research assigned local candidates, gathering contact information, campaign websites, social media profiles, and more. Fellows are asked to volunteer 5-10 hours per week during the program. WEBSITE
Princeton Prize in Race Relations
Week long program and scholarship
Due Jan 31st
Grades Eligible: 9th - 12th
The Princeton Prize in Race Relations (PPRR) recognizes and rewards high school students who, through their volunteer activities, have undertaken significant efforts to advance racial equity and understanding in their schools or communities. All expenses paid trip to week long symposium. Must have an adult sponsor not related to you. WEBSITE
ELIGIBLE GRADES: 9-12th
Rhizome, a nonprofit is offering a community service, leadership, and civic engagement opportunity through their Civic Service Fellowship. Year round opportunities! website
ELIGIBLE GRADES: 9-12th
free and open collection of material from thousands of MIT courses, covering the entire MIT curriculum. No registration. WEBSITE
Weekly activities some online, some offline, of varying levels of difficulty. Each activity features a woman in tech who pioneered innovative technology.” Click here for more information
Saturday Homework and Tutor Help at the Boys & Girls Club
Second Harvest Silicon Valley
Volunteer
all year
Grades Eligible: 9-12th
To sign up to volunteer, visit our website by selecting one of the following options:
Sort food at our warehouses, Distribute food to community members - Distribution sites are located in nearly every neighborhood in Silicon Valley,
Deliver food to homes – Load your vehicle and deliver healthy groceries to homes of seniors and other homebound clients in Santa Clara or San Mateo County. You must be 18 years old to volunteer for this activity. WEBSITE
Do you love dogs? Doggie Protective Services (DPS) Volunteer Opportunity
ELIGIBLE AGES: 14+
DPS Rescue is searching for new volunteers for our biweekly events in Palo Alto! We welcome volunteers of all experience levels and backgrounds, ages 14+, and offer community service credits/sign-offs if needed. Complete form on their WEBSITE.
Camp Volunteer Opportunities at Marine Science Institute
ELIGIBLE GRADES: 9-12th
This is a great place for volunteers interested in science to help younger students learn about science.Year round opportunities! WEBSITE
City Trees Volunteer Opportunities
CityTrees loves working with volunteers from our community. The easiest way to volunteer with City Trees is to sign up for an upcoming event. Year round opportunities! WEBSITE
San Mateo County Historical Association
all year
Eligible Grades:9-12th
Volunteer for free public programs throughout the year: Lunar New Year, Happy San Mateo County Day, Fourth of July (half-price admission), Victorian Days, Día de los Muertos, and Hometown Holidays. Interested students can email carmen@historysmc.org for upcoming volunteer opportunities. WEBSITE
Friends of the Redwood City Library
Eligible Grades:9-12th
Volunteer to staff the Bookstore in the Downtown Library. This requires a 2-hour per week commitment. Volunteers chat with customers and accept payment. There are Saturday shifts plus shifts from 4 to 6 and 6 to 8 in the afternoon/evenings. WEBSITE
Help families able to stay close to their sick children
Families with critically ill children are going through some of the hardest moments of their lives.Year round opportunities!
For more information, click here
Volunteer Opportunity with Habitat for Humanity
Next Steps After Submitting Your Financial Aid Application
Check your email for confirmation that your application has been submitted.
If you do not receive an email, log back into your application, and verify that you submitted it. Also, verify that you submitted an application for the correct school year. It should be for the year you will be in college.
After a few days, check your email for confirmation that your application has been processed.
If you do not receive an email, log back into your account, and check for any error messages.
For FAFSA filers, contact Federal Student Aid for questions about processing your application. For CADAA filers, contact CSAC for questions about processing your application.
See this document for full instructions about Next Steps. Copies available in College and Career Center.
Parents: Some General Financial Aid Information at Sequoia High and CA Assembly Bill 132
- Students were given a FAFSA/CADAA Worksheet in their Social Studies Class. This is just as a guideline for what information you will need to have in order to complete the FAFSA/CADAA starting in December. (sorry for any confusion)
- The district will be sending out information about AB 132, that requires all public school districts and charter schools in California to confirm that all high school seniors have completed a FAFSA or CADAA, unless the student opts out
- If families do not want to complete the FAFSA/CADAA, you can go to the district's Financial Aid Resources webpage to complete an opt-out form (scroll all the way to the bottom of the page)
Cal Grant Verification
Sequoia Union High School District submitted your GPA to Cal Grant November 6, 2024
Make sure your Infinite Campus information (name and address) is correct to avoid matching problems. If something needs to be change, contact the counseling office
No Verification Form is needed AFTER submitting your FAFSA/Dream Application!
FAFSA
Two and four-year college bound seniors, complete this Free Application for Federal Student Aid online today regardless of your family income.
Go here to learn more.
CA Dream Act
California Dream Act allows undocumented and nonresident students to receive certain types of financial aid funded through public universities, state administered financial aid, university grants, community college fee waivers, and cal grants.
Go here to learn more.
CSS Profile
The CSS Profile is an online application that collects information used by nearly 290 private colleges and some public university scholarship programs to award non-federal aid.
Go here to learn more.
Career in Radiology
Radiologists are doctors who specialize in interpreting medical images, like X-rays, MRIs (magnetic resonance imaging), CT scans (computed tomography), and ultrasounds. These images help them spot problems like broken bones, tumors, or infections that are not visible on the outside of the body.
In addition to radiologists, there are other healthcare professionals in radiology, like radiologic technologists, who operate the imaging equipment, and radiation therapists, who use radiation to treat cancer.
Key Roles in Radiology:
Radiologic Technologist (X-ray Tech):
These professionals use machines like X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to capture images of the body.
They prepare patients for imaging procedures, operate the machines, and make sure the images are clear and accurate.
Radiologist:
A radiologist is a doctor who specializes in reading and interpreting medical images to diagnose diseases and conditions.
They work closely with other doctors to determine the best course of treatment.
Radiation Therapist:
Radiation therapists treat cancer patients by using radiation (like X-rays or gamma rays) to target and destroy cancer cells.
They work with oncologists (cancer doctors) to deliver precise doses of radiation.
Education & Career Path:
Radiologic Technologist:
Typically requires an associate’s degree (2 years) and certification.
You can find programs in community colleges or technical schools.
Some states also require licensing.
Radiologist:
Becoming a radiologist requires a bachelor's degree (4 years), followed by medical school (4 years), then a radiology residency (about 4-5 years).
Radiologists can specialize in different areas, like pediatric radiology (for kids) or interventional radiology (where they use imaging to guide medical procedures).
Radiation Therapist:
Requires an associate’s or bachelor’s degree, along with certification.
The education focuses on medical imaging, patient care, and radiation safety.
Resources for Learning More:
American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT)
Offers resources about the profession, educational programs, and career paths.
Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)
Provides information about radiology as a field, career opportunities, and educational resources.
Cool Facts About Radiology:
Radiology is one of the fastest-growing fields in healthcare, with advanced technologies like AI (artificial intelligence) helping doctors interpret images faster and more accurately.
Radiologists are often referred to as "the doctors' doctors" because they provide crucial information that helps other doctors make medical decisions.
Foothill Community College has a Radiology Tech Program: Learn about the program HERE
Goetz Bros. Sporting Goods Customer Service Part-Time Job
Goetz Bros. Sporting Goods is looking to hire part-time sales associates. Students usually work 6-10 hours a week, after school and on Saturdays. Sports experience is nice but not a must and no work experience is required. Tasks will include customer service, inventory management and assistance with custom decoration. For more information or to apply contact Brent Goetz, brent@goetzsports.com or 650-366-4082
Part-time Grader Assistants Needed San Carlos Math and Reading Center Kumon Tutoring Center
ELIGIBLE GRADES/AGE: Juniors and Seniors
$17.00 hour Looking for students with good math and reading skills who are available to work approximately 6 - 8 hours per week on Monday and Thursday afternoons. Ideal part time job for high school or college students. Pick up a flier in the College and Career Center
If interested email qualifications and resume to kumonsancarlos@gmail.com
Mathnasium of Redwood City, a Math-Only Learning Center
ELIGIBLE AGE/GRADE: 16yr+ (Must have own transportation)
Looking for high school students with exceptional math skills through Algebra I and Geometry to join our team! We offer competitively paid part-time jobs at Sequoia Station with flexible scheduling and ongoing training opportunities. Join us for the opportunity to make a REAL difference in a child’s life by passing on a love for math!
Our starting salaries are $17.00-$19.00 depending on what level of math the instructors can teach.
If interested, please apply online
Pick up a flier in the College and Career Center
Hummingbird Music School is looking for fun and talented high school musicians to join our team of Music Teachers!
ELIGIBLE AGE/GRADE: 15yr+
Part-time work is available teaching after-school group Piano Classes at local elementary schools, as well as private lessons (in all instruments) in-person or online. Pay is $60/hour for group classes and $45/hour for private lessons. Please apply online at http://hummingbirdmusicschool.com/about
How To Videos for students now on our website!
Do you need free or reduced costs for College Applications, IB Exams, Prom Tickets and more?
Complete the 2024-2025 Meal Application
We want all families to complete this confidential meal application so that qualifying students can receive reduced cost bus passes, internet, prom tickets, grad night tickets, college application fees and IB testing registration. To complete the meal application, click here.
Needs to be completed every year!
Missed the Grade Level College/IB Meeting on August 28th
If you missed the Grade Level 4YR College & IB Meeting on August 28th
The grade-level presentation in English and Spanish ( without the recording) and handouts are available on the Sequoia College and Career webpage.
Past Newsletters
Dec 8-14, 2024 ANNOUNCEMENTS: PCF Info Meeting FINANCIAL AID- Sequoia’s Cash for Colleges (Help with FAFSA/CAADA), Sticker Price v What you Pay GENERAL 4 YR: What to do after you’ve submitted your applications: Some Schools Require Self-Reported Academic Record, Add all Colleges to Naviance UC: Random LOR CSU: Fee Waivers PRIVATE/COMMON APP: Deferred What to do next
Dec 15-21, 2024 CSU: Changes or updates to a submitted application UC: Supplemental Applications From UC Counselor Bulletin COMMON APP: What is Early Decision 2 and Which Colleges Offer It? - From Maia Learning
Dec 22, 2024-Jan 11, 2025 CSU: Changes to Application UC: Supplemental App, Application Verification, Common App Transcripts and Mid Year Reports, FINANCIAL AID: Next Steps After Submitting your FA
SECOND SEMESTER
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