News
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Summer Jobs for StudentsAs Covid-restrictions begin to relax, local businesses are starting to plan for summer jobs. Waterworks Aquatics is hiring swimming instructors. For more information, and to apply, visit their website
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Announcements
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During this two-night event, your students will have a chance to see the many options there are to choose from. There are more than 100 historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), so we'll help them compare and find the schools that deserve a spot on their college list.
Night 1 on Wednesday, September 28, at 7 pm ET/4pm PT features:
- Claflin University
- Dillard University
- Howard University
- Norfolk State University
- Spelma College
Night 2 on Thursday, September 29, at 7pm ET/4 pm PT Features:
- Fayetteville State University
- Hampton University
- Morehouse College
- Morgan State University
- Texas Southern University
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Tuesday, September 27th from 6:00pm to 8:30pm at the Pasadena Convention Center. Register Here: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/1629889e17bd495aa777ab5c974fe20f
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UC San Diego will visit during 3rd period on Tuesday Oct. 4
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UC Irvine will visit during 4th period on Monday, Oct. 3rd
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Azusa Pacific University will be hold an on-the-spot admissions visit during 5th period on Tuesday, Sept. 27
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University of Southern California will visit during 4th period on Monday Sept. 26.
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PCC Summer Dual Enrollment Summer Dual Enrollment will be offered through PCC for all PUSD students. In addition to dual enrollment there is a list of suggested concurrent offerings for students. See this flyer for details, and which classes can be taken for enrichment or credit. Concurrent enrollment students will have to apply on their own to PCC and pay for all required fees for admissions and units.
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PCC Trio Talent Search - for Grades 9-12: PCC's Trio program currently has open spots for 9th-12th grade students. Students get academic, career, and financial mentoring and support in order to successfully graduate from high school and continue on to complete their postsecondary educational goals. Interested students should fill out this Google Form. To see a list of Spring Events, click here.
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Designed with the intellectually curious student in mind, Johns Hopkins Engineering Innovation's online summer courses allow curiosity to flourish through imaginative, hands-on STEM-based activities. Click here for more information and to register.
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Carnegie Mellon's Pre-College Programs in the fine arts are six-week residential experiences that provide high school students with the opportunity to develop their skills in a conservatory or studio setting. Summer programs are available in architecture, art, design, drama, and music. Click here for more information and to apply.