BHS Counseling News
What's new...
- Updates from Lawrence Tech
- Recording & Materials from 10/1 Supplemental Essay Workshop
- Free College Essay Review!
- ACE Mentor Program of SE Michigan Architecture, Construction, Engineering!
- OU Study + Coping Skills Group
π Mark your Calendar!
This week...
10/07: Sign-up Deadline for Onsite Admissions Day
10/08: Lawrence Tech Info Session - sign up here!
10/08: OCC Info Session - sign up here!
10/08: SENIORS: *Mandatory* Onsite Admissions Lunch Meeting
10/09: JUNIORS: PSAT/NMSQT (for those who registered)
10/09: SENIORS: Drop-In College App Help @lunch
10/10: Michigan State Info Session (in LMC) - sign up here!
10/10: University of Chicago Info Session - sign up here!
10/10: Next Level Scholars Recruitment Meeting @lunch
10/11: Kettering Info Session - sign up here!
10/11: Grand Valley Info Session - sign up here!
π Bell Schedule, Calendars for OSTC, Seniors, BHS Events, etc.
π SOPHOMORES: Apply to be a Next Level Scholar!
App due Oct. 24th
REGULAR Registration Window: October 1st - October 31st
- Register/pay for AP Exam
- Students must join their AP course in their College Board account. Students who have issues with College Board accounts must contact College Board at: 866-315-6068.
- COST = $110 per exam ($156 for AP Seminar/Research exam)
- FREE/REDUCED COST = $15 per exam. You will pay $45 up front, and be refunded $30 once youtube the exam in May.
- Students can indicate when registering if they receive free/reduced lunch. BHS will then verify after student registers.
- TAKE AP EXAM ON LATE DATE = Additional $100 fee
LATE Registration Window: November 1st - February 14th
- $100 LATE registration fee per exam
- COST = $210 per exam ($256 for AP Seminar/Research exam)
- FREE/REDUCED COST = $115 per exam
Apply to Michigan Colleges for *free* in October!
Colleges with *NO* Application Fees ever
Colleges *waiving* Application Fees in Oct.
π Everything you need to research + apply! π
College KickOff Guide
Easy-to-read overview on researching + applying to college. MUST READ FOR SENIORS!
BHS + College Essay Guy - A Family's Handbook to College Admissions
In-depth look at the college application process.
College Application Hub
Website from CEG with allπtheπthings.
SENIORS: Onsite Admissions Day @BHS
JUNIORS + SENIORS: College Info Sessions @BHS
36 colleges (and counting) are visiting BHS this fall!
What is a College Info Session?
During a College Info Session, a college admissions representative/counselor presents to a group of BHS juniors and seniors about their college, admission requirements, application process, scholarships, campus life, and more!
Meeting the college admissions representative for a school you are interested in applying to can be very helpful during the application process. Especially if a school visiting is one of your first choices, introducing yourself to the representative can go a long way!
To attend a College Info Session:
- You must sign up at least 1 day in advance.
- You must be in the 11th or 12th grade.
- You must use your confirmation email as your pass to leave class. You will not be called down.
- You can sign up for up to five info sessions.
π Updates from Eastern Michigan University
- Eastern Michigan University has it's own episode on the Amazon Prime series, The College Tour. The EMU episode will be released on Amazon Prime and other streaming networks on October 15th.
- Fall Open House is scheduled for Saturday, October 26 from 10 AM - 2 PM. The Explore Eastern Open House provides an opportunity for prospective students to learn more about EMU's admissions, scholarships, academic programs, campus life, and more.
- The Presidential Scholarship is EMU's most prestigious award and it is valued at over $120,000. The deadline to apply is December 13, 2024.
Updates from Lawrence Tech
- Exploration Day. This event is for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors interested in exploring dynamic career and education options. Participate in three interactive, hands-on sessions specially designed to expose you to the rich variety of programs at Lawrence Tech. Join us on Friday, October 11th from 8:00 am until 1:00 pm and be inspired and challenged by Lawrence Tech professors.
- Visit Days. Meet students and faculty and explore degree options, financial aid, and campus living. Discover more about our 100 undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs in the Colleges of Architecture and Design, Arts and Sciences, Business and Information Technology, Engineering, and Health Sciences. Saturday, November 16 at 10:00 AM & Saturday, December 14 at 10:00 AM.
- Health Sciences Day. Friday, October 25 at 10:00 AM. Meet students and faculty and explore degree options in the health sciences! Biomedical Engineering, Natural Sciences - Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, Nursing, Psychology.
π₯Ί Missed the Common App + Essay Workshops?
Common App Walk-through + How to Create an Outstanding Activities List and Additional Info Section" Workshop
A Crash Course on Strategizing and Writing the Supplemental Essays Workshop
- Workshop Recording - 10/1/24
- NACAC: Factors in the Admission Decision
- College Essay Tracker
- How to Answer the Diversity (and Other Related) Supplemental Essay Prompts
- College Admission Resources Following the SCOTUS Decision
- If You Really, Really Knew Me Exercise
- School-Specific Supplemental Essay Crash Courses
- How to Show, Don't Tell in a College Essay
- 7 Ways to Amp Up Your Voice in a College Essay
- How to Cut Down Words in a College Essay
SENIORS: College App Help every Wednesday!
Drop-in on Wednesdays @lunch in College + Career Center
Are you confused about...the college application process?... filling out college applications?... not knowing where to start?
Drop-in College App Help in the College + Career Center Wednesdays @lunch!
- Starts Wed, Sept. 4th thru Wed, Nov. 6th!
- Bring your device, lunch, and a friend!
- Be sure to check out the BHS Counseling College website for answers to many of your questions!
π© ROHS/BHS/Clawson College + Career Fair π©
π§° Professional Skilled Trades Open House: Carpenters and Millwrights
π¨ EmpowHER Trades: Breaking Barriers and Building Futures
MAT2 Apprenticeship Program Virtual Info Session
Oct 8, 2024 - 6:30 PM
As an ICATT/MAT2 Apprentice, you will:
- Earn an associate degree, paid for in full by your employer
- Receive on-the-job training, while earning a wage along the way
- Secure a guaranteed full-time job upon completion of the training program.
β Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Scholarship
The NROTC or Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Scholarship is a FULL-RIDE Scholarship to approximately 140 different universities across the country. This scholarship is available to any high school senior who wishes to apply.
It is a highly competitive scholarship, and winners who choose to use the scholarship would be required to, at the end of their college career, commission as an officer in either the Navy or Marine Corps.
Additionally, winners that use the scholarship can use it for their freshman year, and if they decide that they no longer wish to continue have no obligation to pay back (only applicable prior to starting Sophomore year of college).
Come see the Marines give a presentation on this opportunity and learn how you can apply, or come get the information for your friends. Information is free, but opportunities can be rare. Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps - Home Page (navy.mil)
π Michigan Achievement Scholarship
Visit the BHS Scholarship News + Fin Aid Info for more!
π Baker College Scholarships for *FREE* housing & tuition
BC Housing Scholarship
Covers 100% of housing costs for the 25-26 academic year and 50% in the second year. Must be under the age of 25 and registered as a full-time student in an undergraduate program. That's it! First come, first served.
BeFree Tuition Guarantee
π Golden Apple Scholars for future teachers
π ACT + SAT Weekend Test Dates
Weekend Tests not available @BHS
π― SAT + ACT Test Prep
π Practice SAT/ACT Tests @The Tutoring Center
*Free* SAT/ACT practice tests first Sunday of every month from 2-5 PM
Call the center or click here to reserve your seat at The Tutoring Center in Birmingham. Space is limited!
π Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County
- September - December 2024, immediate need for volunteers at Habitat for Humanity ReStores. Year-round needs as well.
- ReStore Locations: 3653 Highland Rd. Waterford, MI 48328 or 28575 Grand River Ave. Farmington Hills, MI 48336
- Email: Email Marilynn Rowe at Volunteer@habitatoakland.org to volunteer!
- Website: https://www.habitatoakland.org/
To volunteer in ReStores:
- Youth under the age of 15 must have a guardian/parent over 21 years of age volunteer with them.
- Youth under the age of 18 must submit a copy of our Parental Consent for Medical Authorization signed by a parent/guardian.
π ACE Mentor Program Architecture, Construction, Engineering
π Detroit Zoo Teen Conservation Summit
Nov. 9th
Detroit Zooβs upcoming Teen Conservation Summit, an exciting opportunity for young environmentalists to engage in meaningful conservation work!
Event Details:
- Date: November 9th
- Time: 9 am-5 pm
- Location: Detroit Zoo
What to Expect: The Teen Conservation Summit is designed for students who are passionate about the environment and eager to make a difference. During this day-long event, participants will:
- Connect with conservation experts and like-minded peers
- Participate in interactive workshops and hands-on activities
- Learn about current conservation challenges and innovative solutions
- Develop their own conservation projects to implement in their schools or communities
Why Attend? This summit is not only an educational experience but also an opportunity for students to grow as leaders in their communities. By attending, they will:
- Gain a deeper understanding of global and local conservation issues
- Enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Receive guidance on how to turn their passion for conservation into actionable projects
Who Should Attend? We encourage participation from high school students who are interested in environmental science, biology, or any related field. Whether they are seasoned conservation advocates or just beginning their journey, this summit will provide valuable insights and inspiration.
How to Register: Registration is easy! Simply visit https://detroitzoo.org/events/teen-conservation-summit/ to sign up your students. Please note that spaces are limited, so we encourage early registration to secure your spot.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to reach out to us at education@dzs.org
πAqua-Tots in Berkley is hiring!
π OU Study + Coping Skills Group
Tri Community Coalition Mock Trials for grades 7-12
Oct. 22nd
Parents, you and your 7 through 12 graders are invited to a real-life legal experience! The two sessions occur in local courtrooms and will offer an interactive way to learn about the legal system and the consequences of breaking the law. Join us from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
- Oct. 22nd at Berkley District Court
π°Co-pay Reimbursement for Mental Health Services
The Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN) Mental Health School Navigators are Behavioral Health Professionals that provide outreach and resources to Schools in Oakland County. Their goal is to reduce barriers to mental health services which sometimes includes financial difficulties.
OCHNβs Mental Health School Navigators can provide families with a financial reimbursement resource that provides up to $2000 per household to help cover co-pays and deductibles by a qualified mental health professional, such as for therapy or psychiatry.
These funds are available to any Oakland County student. For more information and to be considered for the reimbursement, complete this form.
π Meeting with your Counselor
Counselors meet with students by appointment only. (Unless it is an emergency)
- Schedule an appointment with Mrs. Sloan (last names A-D)
- Schedule an appointment with Mrs. Weiss (last names E-K)
- Schedule an appointment with Ms. Drinkard (last names L-R)
- Schedule an appointment with Mrs. Tye (last names S-Z, Class of '28 R-Z)
- Schedule an appointment with Mrs. Belsky (College + Career Counselor)
π College + Career Center course in Schoology
AllπofπtheπInfo
BHS students grades 9-12 have been added to the "College + Career Center" course in Schoology. New and 9th grade students will be added during the first week of school.
In this course, students will have access to info on colleges, careers, jobs, etc. Counseling Department events, important dates, and Counseling News will also be posted for students!
Parents/Guardians can join the "College + Career Center" course in Schoology by using the appropriate join code below:
- Class of 2025 - R8HQ-9D83-XX2XQ
- Class of 2026 - K82D-N48J-93NTM
- Class of 2027 - Q92Z-K9B2-WWGGJ
- Class of 2028 - GBCR-G893-B9K6T
You'll know what we know...
Find information on:
- Meeting with your counselor
- Mental health resources
- BHS course information/schedules
- Life after BHS! (college, jobs, careers, scholarships, financial aid)
- Calendar of upcoming BHS Counseling events