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SAT Review Sessions (for the August test)
Sign up for our 5-day SAT review session for students that have previously taken our full SAT course.
Become a Certified CNA in 6 weeks!
The needs for Nurses are on the rise. Learn about this program to become a Certified CNA in 6 weeks!
Now Offering: Summer Classes for College Credit with LATTC
Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity for your student to take FREE courses for college credit this summer at West Angeles Education and Enrichment Program made possible by Los Angeles Trade Technical College (LATTC)!
S.T.E.A.M. Summer Program
S.T.E.A.M Summer Program!
-Open to 9-12 graders and selected 6-8 graders
-Monday through Thursday class schedule
-FREE
How to Pick a College: Top 5 Things To Do/Consider
[Download] Our “How To Pick A College” pdf outlines our top 5 ways to choose a college, the things we think you need to consider, 7 reasons not to attend, financial aid tips and more…
Why El Camino Project Success?
An El Camino College recruitment and retention program targeting graduating seniors, is recruiting students for the 2019-20 academic year. The support services offered through this program include academic/career counseling, mentoring, early registration, cultural and 4-year university field trips, tutorial services and scholarships.
CPP RISE Summer Program for Rising 12th graders!
RISE assists rising high school seniors to successfully navigate the college/University application and admissions processes. Students explore majors and careers, while connecting with current students, faculty and staff during a FREE 5-day, 4 night experience on campus!
[WASFO 2019] West Angeles Sponsorship Fund Organization
Deadline: May 31, 2019 High School
Deadline: June 28, 2019 Continuing Education
The West Angeles Sponsorship Fund Organization (WASFO) has been established to financially assist students who are active members of West Angeles Church of God in Christ.
The College Admissions Scandal: 3 Key Takeaways for Students
Parents, please consider these three points as you consider college admission options for your youth.
The Next Steps After College Admission
As your youth's admissions notifications roll in...just a few things to remember when it comes to financial aid, housing, parent plus loans, and more…
S.T.E.A.M. CODERS: Introduction to Coding
Introducing 6-8th graders to the world of coding. Coding and programming careers have great earning potential and are high in demand, gives new perspective to problem-solving, and offers career flexibility. Sign your student up today!
Win a $5,000 Scholarship with UNIFY — 2019!
Deadline: February 28, 2019 —Win up to $5,000!
Are you or someone you know a graduating high school senior starting college this fall? UNIFY Financial Credit Union is accepting for the 2019 Patricia R. Dempster Scholarship Fund from students seeking a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
Charles Drew University - Summer Health Program
Deadline: April 15, 2019
Students accepted into this program, focused in public and mental health, participate in educationally enriching experiences that includes a paid 4-week summer program, internship, mentorship, tutoring, mental health course curriculum, CDU lectures, community engagement, collegiate level course, SAT Preparation and college preparation courses. Some of the benefits of the program include waived application fee, networking and mentoring opportunities, guaranteed priority admission for 12th grade students who meet the minimum requirements and early admittance for 10th and 11th grade students
3 Things To Consider When Deciding On A University
From the Desk of Deacon John: When your 12th Grader is accepted to his or her first colleges, it probably will be a great relief to them and you! However, my recent calls, texts and emails indicate that there is some confusion about what should be done next - or not done at all. Here are 3 tips on deciding on a university.
How Can CSS Profile Help You?
A CSS profile is an online document required by many selective private and state colleges and is submitted after the FAFSA. This makes the CSS application process easier for you!
Mail These 2 Important Items!
A lot of students and parents forget to send in their SAT scores and transcripts to colleges, which can prevent admission into the college. Please read to make sure this isn’t you.
Bixel Exchange - L.A. Tech Talent Summer 2019 Internship
Deadline: April 1, 2019
The L.A. Tech Talent Pipeline internship program connects Angelenos to tech and media careers through our 60+ tech employer partners. We will have around 30 companies signed up to take on PAID interns this summer including Snap, Fox Sports West, Hulu, Boingo Wireless, Data360, and many more! We’ve placed 250 Angelenos in paid tech internships in the last two years and 40% of them are now employed in tech roles.
Parkside Economic Development Scholarship
APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 22, 2019
We seek to assist students who have special financial needs due to family circumstances or whose GPA is in the median range, but they are highly motivated to attend college. However, our scholarships are open to all students.
Alpha Phi Alpha Scholarship
APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 1, 2019
In an effort to facilitate these goals, the Mu Sigma Lambda Chapter of the fraternity is offering one thousand dollar ($1,000) scholarships to graduating high school men who are pursuing higher education. Scholarship recipients will be selected based upon academic achievement, financial need, community service, and on an original essay.