NOVEMBER 15, 2006 Smoke Signals 15 College Planning Family Night Part I When: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 - 6-8 p.m. Where: Willamina High School What: College Planning Family Night Part I: Learn about the process of how to plan for college, the costs involved, and what you can start do ing now! Who: Anyone in the community that is interested in going to college or is a family membersupporter of someone who is. Topics: Types of federal financial aid What's needed to complete the Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Parent responsibilities to complete the FAFSA How to request an online pin to complete the FAFSA online Other possible sources of financial aid for college How academic advising relates to financial aid Presenters: Donna Fossum Western Oregon University and Ted Gross Cheme keta Community College Extras: Free dinner and drawings for various items including Pendleton blan kets! Sponsored by Willamina High School and the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Education Division For questions and to R.S.V.P. call 503-879-2275. Workshop Classes In Grand Ronde Tuesday, December 12 Introduction to Microsoft Outlook Tuesday, January 9, 2007 Introduction to Microsoft Windows The workshops will be taught by Northwest Computer Learning Center and will run from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. in the computer lab in the Adult Education Building. Cost for a workshop is $150 and eligible Tribal members can apply to the Short-Term Training program for assistance with registration costs. Space is limited to the first 15 who register. To register, contact Joshua Clift, Adult Vocational Training Coordinator at 503-879-1635 or e-mail: joshua.cliftgrandronde.org Sapsik'wala Program Do you have a bachelor's degree? Are you a member of an Indian Tribe or Band or a descendent of a parent or grandparent who meets Tribal member ship qualifications? Below is an opportunity for anyone interested in entering into a Master of Arts in Teaching Program (for initial teaching licensure) at the University of Oregon: The Sapsik'wala program is a scholarship program to benefit and train Amer ican Indian students to become professional educators. Qualified applicants choose an elementary, middle school or high school level teacher education program at the UO College of Education. Sapsik'wala Program Scholarship recipients receive tuition and fees, a monthly stipend, and a book allowance. Students will also be provided admissions and advisement support within the program and through the Coordinator of Native Student Enrollment Services and the Office of Multicultural Education. For more information contact Tom Ball: tballuoregon.edu or 541-346-1485 or Pat Rounds: plroundsuoregon.edu or 541-346-1056. j Vg ! LIBRARY HOURS: Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. (closed Monday - Friday 12-1 p.m.) Saturday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. BookClub: Tuesday, November 28 at 5-6 p.m. -.; Library Closed Saturday, November 25 . v CiradDelboard CDass Instructor: Pam McDaniel Where: Education Bldg. Room 126 When: December 2 and 3, 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Must attend both days. Potluck: Bring your lunch and some to share. Open to first 15 participants. A second class will be available in the spring. Scholarships for Native American Students Catching the Dream offers 220 scholarships this year to Native col lege students in the U. S. Students must have outstanding academic records, test scores and leadership abilities. They must submit an essay, three letters of recommendation, high school transcripts and ACT or SAT test scores. They must also seek and apply for all other sources of funds, including private scholarships. Applicants should at a minimum find all other scholarships on www.fastweb.com For more information, contact Mary Frost or Dean Chavers, 8200 Mountain Road, NE, Suite 203, Albuquerque, NM 87110. Phone: 505-262-2351 or email: Nscholarshaol.com or visit www.catching-thedream.org The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Youth Sponsorship Program CTGR Youth Sponsorship can only be used one time per calendar year (Januaryl to December 31). The amount of the sponsorship is for, but not to exceed, up to $200.00. The Sponsorship can be used for any school or community related activity i.e. sports campsteams, dance classes, music lessons, school fees, swimming lessons, summer camps, academic enrichment, etc. Eligibility Guidelines: 1. Youth must be an enrolled CTGR Tribal Member. 2. Youth must be currently attending school or an alternative form of certified and recognized educational program. 3. Youth must be in grades Kindergarten through the 12th. Please call Toni Mercier at Youth Education to request an application by mail, fax or email at 503-879-2101 or 1-800-422-0232 ext. 2101 or toni. merciergrandronde.org A Pre-College Workshop For Native American Students College-bound Native American high school students are invited to participate in a five-day college preparation course this summer during seminars to be held at Harvard and Stanford universities. Students who participate in College Horizons will work with college counselors and admission officers to help them with: Selecting suitable colleges Completing winning applications and write memorable essays Learning what turns an applicant into an admitted student Becoming a test-prep "whiz kid" Finding the way through the financial aid and scholarship jungle Students will also learn about various colleges and universities, and es tablish personal relationships with admission representatives and college counselors that will continue after the program is over. Ninety students will be allowed to participate at each site. Please view at the College Horizons Web site to see which schools will be at the East Coast or West Coast seminar. Native American (enrolled members only), Alaska Native or Native Hawaiian sophomores and juniors with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (in academic courses) are eligible. The College Horizons crash course is scheduled for the following dates: June 16-20, 2007 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA June 23-27, 2007 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA For more information visit www.collegehorizons.org For questions: Contact, Dr. Whitney Laughlin, College Horizons Execu tive Director or Christine Suina, Coordinator, at CollegeHori.onsaol. com or 505-401-3854. Or write to College Horizons, P.O. Box 1262, Pena Blanca, NM 87041. Priority receipt deadline is February l!