Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, March 01, 2011, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 MARCH 1,2011
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What is am internship?
An internship (full-timepart-time) is a real world experience related to your
career goals and interests. It may, but does not have to be related connected
to your academic major or minor. Internships can be done during the academic
semester andor summer. There are several varieties of internships: some are
paid, some are not and some offer credit towards graduation (from Stonybrook
University's Career Center). Internships can be what helps you stand out in
your job interviews after college. Most employers look for a combination of
formal education and experience. Not only are you gaining valuable hands-on
experience, you are also networking and making connections to professionals
in your future career field. CTGR Higher Education encourages students to
explore internship opportunities to supplement their college education.
Need assistance with scholarships?
Are you looking for scholarships and don't know where to start? Do you need
assistance with your scholarship applications andor personal statements?
If so, contact the Tribal Scholarship Office at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 1345, or
e-mail luhui.whitebeargrandronde.org.
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For application and instructions call
Molly Matthews 503-879-2102
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Applications are now available online for all CTGR Higher Education
programs. Visit the Tribal Web page at www.granctronde.orgdepts
education to learn more about the various funding programs.
Call Education at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2275, if you need assistance
determining which program application to submit.
Program deadlines:
Bachelor Degree & Adult Vocational Programs
April 30: Fall TermSemester
Aug. 30: Winter TermSpring Semester
Nov. 30: Spring Term
Feb. 28: Summer TermSemester
Competitive scholarship (all categories)
April 30 each year
Part-time college
Ten days prior to first day of class
Non-credit program
Ten days prior to the first day of the class, training or conference
FAFSA (required for all Bachelor Degree & Adult Voca
tional Program students)
By Feb. 15 to the Tribal office each year.
Computer Workshop
Classes in Grand Ronde
March 8, 2011 Intermediate Microsoft Word 2007
The workshops will be taught by the Northwest Computer Learning
Center and will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the computer lab in the Adult
Education Building.
Cost for the workshop is $150 and eligible Tribal members can apply
to the Noncredit Program for assistance with registration costs. Space is
limited to the first 15 who register.
To register, contact Joshua Clift, Noncredit Program Coordinator, at
503-879-1635 or e-mail joshua.cliftgrandronde.org.
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Thinking about
starting your own business?
If you don't know what questions to ask or
how to get started, we can help!
Attend a Start Your Business class:
Grand Ronde Adult Education Building
Thursday March 10, 2011
10-11 a.m.
9615 Grand Ronde Road
Grand Ronde, OR
The MERIT Program offers
Training Advising Mentoring
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MERIT is a part of the Chemeketa Center for Business and Industry in collaboration with the Polk Community
Development Corporation, Salem -Keizer Community Development Corporation, and Catholic Community Services and
receives funding from Yamhill County and the cities of Dallas, Independence, Monmouth, and Salem.