CHS College and Career Readiness Center Calendar
Visit the Clements High School Career and College Readiness Center Calendar for information about college visits and how to register for the college visits.
The calendar can be found at http://chsccrcenter.weebly.com/ccr-center-calendar.html
CHS Policy and Procedure for Correspondence Online Course and Credit by Exam
Policy and Procedure for William P. Clements High School
Correspondence Online Course & Credit By Exam (CBE)
Clements High School students are permitted to register to take a Correspondence Course or CBE from Texas Tech University and/or the University of Texas for the following reasons:
- Correspondence to obtain credit for a course ONLINE
- CBE to regain credit for a failed course (Failing course cannot be below 60%)
To register for a Correspondence Course or CBE:
- Students MUST receive permission and have their counselor sign off for the course(s) they have selected to take.
- After a Course or CBE is signed off by a counselor, Mrs. Schrock will give the student the necessary information to sign up for the course: This includes the website, phone numbers and proctor information. This information will also be used to request student’s Final Exam.
- When the Course or CBE is completed, it is the student’s responsibility to request their final exam from Texas Tech or UT.
** There is a $25.00 proctor fee for each exam. The fee is payable in cash or money order to Clements High School Activity Fund. This fee is nonrefundable once it is paid.
Naviance Nights
FBISD Exemptions for Spring 2014 Semester Exams
Work Force Solutions
2014 Summer at Stanford
SUMMER AT STANFORD
Visit https://summercollege.stanford.edu/programs/program/high-school-summer-college-students for more information
2014 Sugar Land Police Officers Association Scholarship
SUGAR LAND POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP
Deadline: May 30, 2014
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Summer Programs 2014
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Summer Programs 2014
Visit http://www.sdsmt.edu/youthcamps/ for registration and more information.
(July 20-25, 2014)
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Geology Rocks! Youth Field Camp in the Black Hills (June 8-13, 2014) |
Fossils: The Path of the Paleontologist (June 15-20, 2014) |
Mining and Explosives Engineering Institute (June 22-27) |
Power Camp: Electronics and Computers in your Hands (July 6-11, 2014) |
ASM Materials, Metallurgy, and Forensics Institute (July 13-18, 2014) |
Chemical and Biological Engineering Institute (July 20-25, 2014) |
Robotics Camp (July 27 – August 1, 2014) |
Ask about other dates (605) 394-2693 |
2014 Women in Technology and Security High School Camp
Dates: July 27-August 2, 2014
Location: Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
2014 High School Summer Experiences at Washington University in St. Louis
Washington University in St. Louis Summer Experiences website link: http://summerexperiences.wustl.edu/
UPDATED APRIL 28, 2014
2014 INSTITUTES
- Ancient Discovery Institute (9th-12th Grade)–Space still available
- Global Leadership Institute (10th-12th Grade)–Space still available
- Pre-Engineering Institute (10th-12th Grade)–Program is FULL!!!
- Pre-Medical Institutes (10th-12th Grade)–Program is FULL!!!
- Writing Institutes (9th-12th Grade)–Program is FULL!!!
- Young Leaders Institute (9th-12th Grade)–Space still available
High School Experience Eligibity
- Be a current high school student
- Have an academic average of B+ or better
- Have at least ONE of the following (not reqiured for 9th graders):
- a combined SAT score or at least 1800
- a combined PSAT of 180
- an ACT or PLAN composite score of least 25
- Acceptance into a High School Summer Experience does not guarantee acceptance into Washington University
Institutes Deadlines
- February 15, 2014–Early Bird Application Deadline
- April 1, 2014–Institute Application Deadline
- April 15, 2014–Institute Deposit & Paperwork Deadline
- May 1, 2014–Institute Program Fee Due
Summer Scholars Session A Deadline
- February 15, 2014–Early Bird Application Deadline
- May 2, 2014–Application Deadline
- May 16, 2014–Program Fee & Paperwork Due
Summer Scholars Session B Deadline
- February 15, 2014–Early Bird Application Deadline
- June 6, 2014–Application Deadline
- June 20, 2014–Program Fee & Paperwork Due
Application
CHS College and Career Readiness Week April 28-May 2
College Now Information Meetings for 2014-15 School Year
US History- 5/1 @ 2:45PM Upstairs Lecture Hall
English- 5/6 @ 2:45PM and 5/7 @ 6:45AM both in the Upstairs Lecture Hall
2014 National Association of Asian American Professionals Scholarship
Deadline: May 17, 2014
2014 Storage.com Scholarship
Deadline: July 31, 2014
Storage.com is offering three $2,500 scholarships to the winners of our essay contest. The scholarships will be awarded to one person in each of the following categories:
· current high school senior enrolled at a college or university in the fall of 2014
· current college student previously enrolled at a college or university in the spring of 2014 and enrolled in the fall of 2014
· parent/guardian of a student enrolled at a college or university in the fall of 2014
For more information, visit www.storage.com/scholarships/
2014 AP Scores Online in July!!!!
ATTENTION AP STUDENTS!!!!!
You will only be able to get your AP exam scores online in July 2014. College Board will NOT be mailing the scores home. See attached handout on how to register for a College Board account if you do n0t have an account.
2014 EDSF Scholarship
Deadline: All required documents must be turned into Mrs. Nilsen in Room 1326 by Friday, April 25th at 3:00 pm in a 9×12 stamped envelope with a green transcript request form.
2014 Abbott and Fenner Scholarship
ABBOTT AND FENNER SCHOLARSHIP
Deadline: June 14, 2014
Amount: $1000
Visit the Abbott and Fenner Scholarship website for more information
Spend the Day with the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M University
Spend the Day with the Corps website link
The Spend the Day with the Corps program is an official campus visit to Texas A&M University offered each summer for rising high school juniors and seniors and their parents.
The activities throughout the day include:
- An admissions application workshop with university admissions counselors
- Presentations from various departments around the campus
- Tours of campus and the Quad Time with cadets, Corps staff and ROTC representatives
- An Aggie Yell Practice with the A&M Yell Leaders
Dates and Schedule
Spend the Day with the Corps is held during the summer. The program dates are Friday 25 Jul 2014 and 1 Aug 2014.
Registration
The SDWC program is open to students who will be juniors or seniors in high school next year (2014-2015) and their families. Approximately 500 parents and students participate in each Spend the Day with the Corps program. To ensure each student has access to the resources and tours, Spend the Day with the Corps requires pre-registration. Please note there is a $25 registration fee, per family.
To register and learn about attendance requirements, click on the button above and submit the online registration. Once registered, you should receive and return the Spend the Day with the Corps Registration form to the Corps Recruiting Office. Once we receive your registration form and fee, we will email your Spend the Day with the Corps Confirmation Packet to you.
For more information, contact the Corps Recruiting Office at 979-845-9232, 1-800 TAMU-AGS or aggiecorps@tamu.edu.
Spring 2014 Exploring College Options–Student/Parent Information Sessions
EXPLORING COLLEGE OPTIONS
Student/Parent Information Sessions
Meet with representatives from Duke, Georgetown, Harvard, Penn, and Stanford.
Exploring College Options is a special recruitment program sponsored by the undergraduate admissions offices of five of the country’s leading universities: Duke University, Georgetown University, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Stanford University. During the spring or fall of each year, the Exploring College Options group will visit all 50 states, Puerto Rico, USVI and the District of Columbia. At each event, representatives from the five universities will conduct brief slide presentations about their institution and answer your questions about the sometimes-mystifying world of college admissions. You will learn what distinguishes one fine university from another, what competitive colleges look for in the selection process, and what you can do to enhance your college application.
The programs start promptly at 7:30 pm, so we suggest arriving 15 to 20 minutes beforehand to complete the sign-in process and find a seat. Programs typically last one and a half hours. Please feel free to bring your parent or guardian to the program, and if you have a friend who you think might be interested, please direct him/her to this website for registration information.
Dates and Locations:
Sunday, May 18th–7:30 pm at the Marriott Houston-Hobby Airport
Monday, May 19th–7:30 pm at The Westin Oaks Houston at the Galleria
Tuesday, May 20th–7:30 pm at Houston Marriott Westchase
Visit Exploring College Options website link to register for the event.
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