1. TELACU EDUCATION
FOUNDATION
SPECIAL
POINTS OF
Classic Upward Bound II
O C T O B E R 2 0 1 1
INTEREST:
Oct. 1st: SAT
Personal Statement Workshop 09/17/2011
Test Date
Oct. 22nd: ACT
Test Date
Oct 8 & 9: JP
Morgan San
Diego Trip On Saturday September 17, applications and essays. on Saturday Nov.19, 2011
2011 twelve senior scholars For the month of October have If you would like to receive as-
Oct. 15 &16: Big participated in a Personal State-
Bear Trip
the following ready: sistance from Erica on your per-
ment workshop provided by sonal statement please e-mail
Erica and Lisa. Register for the SAT/ACT
Oct. 22: Sat. her at the following :
Academy
on Dec. 2011
During this workshop the schol- ericamrosales@gmail.com
(Private School) Have 4 CSU Campuses
ars received information on
ready (Research if they and please CC me
various colleges, application
mperez@TELACUtrio.org
deadlines, and the importance of have your major)
writing an effective personal Also, the TELACU Classic Up-
Have 4 UC Campuses
statement. Scholars also took ward Bound Staff is here to as-
ready (Research if they
this opportunity to meet with sist you through your journey
have your major)
Erica and Lisa and received feed- please contact us if you need
back on their personal state- If applying to Private Col- help.
ments. leges make sure you re-
Seniors please remember that search for deadlines and
deadlines for college applications application
are coming up in the next two PERSONAL STATE- Seniors working on their Personal
months. Make sure that you are MENT 4th draft in order Statement
taking time to work on your to meet with Erica and Lisa
HAPPY
Los Angeles Zoo 09/24/2011
BIRTHDAY!!
RAYMUNDO R.
10/06
NEFERTARI R. On Saturday September 24, 2011 colleges/universities that offer a
10/08 twenty-five scholars participated degree in Zoology.
in the cultural visit to the Los At the zoo the scholars had the
CARLOS B. Angeles Zoo, During the week of opportunity to ride the Safari
10/20 Sep.20-22, 2011 the scholars Shuttle in order to see the differ-
took part of a Careers at the ent animal enclosures throughout
Zoo workshop. During this the Los Angeles Zoo. They also
workshop the scholars had the looked at the different animal
opportunity to learn more about enclosures in order to learn
the different careers at the zoo more about them and their living
Scholars at the Los Angeles Zoo
in the fields of biology, medicine habits. It was a day full of adven-
and public relations, working tures and lots of learning!
conditions, and the different
2. Earn Tickets by:
Attending Tutoring Sessions
We would like to remind everyone of the tutoring structure for the
Participating in Workshops
new academic year. To make the most of our time together it is
your job to sign in, find a seat, take out your study/hw materials, Attending Saturday Academies
and be ready for the weekly workshop to begin. After the work- Receiving Good Grades
shop is done, we will take a five minute break and distribute the Perfect Attendance
snacks. Workshops will be based on college entrance require-
Receiving Honor Roll Awards
ments, different colleges, majors, careers, financial assistance,
Reading the Newsletter
and other topics related to higher education. Be prepared to prac-
tice SAT/ACT/CAHSEE problems at every tutoring session. Prizes
Candy
Bags/Backpacks
At every tutoring session and other CUB II events students will have the opportunity
White Out
to earn tickets to “purchase” items from our very own CUB II store. Earn points by
College Gear
volunteering to answer questions, earning good grades, and attending Saturday
Umbrella
Academies. Tickets may be used to reserve a seat on a field trip with
limited seating or be exchanged for the items (see items at right). School Supplies
Prizes are subject to change. This is an incentive program meant to Flash Drives
stimulate student involvement and reward good behavior and stu-
dent accomplishments. Tickets will be redeemable for prizes at the
end of Saturday Academies.
Brenda Dueñas: Lincoln High School
Brenda’s Top Three Universities: Stanford University, UC Berkeley, and UC Irvine
Intended Major: Engineering
Brenda on the Upward Bound Program:
“Being in the program has benefited me by letting me experience the college life, teaching me
things like time management, note taking, the four systems of higher education, I was able to
visit campuses I probably wouldn't have myself, and I also got to benefit from the SAT prep.
Without that preparation I wouldn't have been ready for the SAT at all. I learned a lot of little
things that helped me out so much.”
Brenda’s Word of Advice:
“Underclassmen, don't ever procrastinate! It is the worst thing you can do. Keep up with dead-
lines! Keep yourself organized, it is the best thing you can do for yourself, nothing will ever
come back and fall apart in front of you if you do keep organized. Always have confidence in
yourself, if you believe in yourself nothing anyone else says will ever bring you down.”
Favorite Quote: "Be who you want to be, not what others want to see...."
3. The Campus
Pitzer College is a private residential liberal arts college located
in Claremont, California, a college town approximately 30 miles (48 km) east
of downtown Los Angeles. Pitzer College is one of the Claremont Colleges.
Pitzer College has a curricular emphasis on the social sciences, behavioral
sciences, international programs, and media studies. As one of the Clare-
mont Colleges, consortium resources (libraries, dining halls, etc.) are shared
and students from the school are encouraged to take classes at the other
four undergraduate Claremont Colleges as well as at Pitzer. Likewise, stu-
dents from the other Claremont Colleges are permitted to take classes at
Pitzer. For More Info Visit: www.pitzer.edu
Admissions Process
Quick Facts (2011)
Pitzer will exempt students graduating in the top 10% of their class, or
1,080 Undergrads those who have an unweighted cumulative grade-point average of
62% Women, 38% Men 3.50 or higher in academic subjects (i.e., courses in the humanities,
274 First Time Freshman mathematics, sciences and social sciences) from having to submit any
11:1 Student-to-Faculty Ratio standardized tests (i.e., ACT or SAT). Applicants not falling into either
3,743 Applicants one of those categories will be required to submit at least one of the
26% Admission Rate following options:
Avg. Financial Aid Package: $38,832 ACT with Writing
$12 million in Scholarships SAT Scores
Semester System Two or more AP test scores of at least 4 (One in English the other in
Application Deadline: Jan. 1st, Math or a Natural Science.
2 Tickets for
each correct
answer!
4. October 2011 (CSU Month)
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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SAT TEST DATE
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Tutoring at WHS Tutoring at SGHS Tutoring at BHS Tutoring at LHS Registration JP Morgan San
Rm. 313 Rm. B-1 Rm. 132 Rm. 128 Diego Trip
deadline for
3:00pm– 4:30pm 3:00pm– 4:30pm 3:20pm– 4:30pm 3:00pm– 4:30pm
SAT Meet at
Academic Advisement (WHS & SGHS) TELACU
6:30am
CSU Workshop During Tutoring (ALL Schools)
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JP Morgan San Tutoring at WHS Tutoring at SGHS Tutoring at BHS Tutoring at LHS Big Bear Trip
Diego Trip Rm. 313 Rm. B-1 Rm. 132 Rm. 128 Meet at
3:00pm– 4:30pm 1:16pm– 3:00pm 3:20pm– 4:30pm 3:00pm– 4:30pm
Return to TELACU
TELACU 5:30am
5:00pm
CSU Workshop During Tutoring (ALL Schools)
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Big Bear Trip Tutoring at WHS Tutoring at SGHS Tutoring at BHS Tutoring at LHS ACT TEST
Return to Rm. 313 Rm. B-1 Rm. 132 Rm. 128 DATE
3:00pm– 4:30pm 3:00pm– 4:30pm 3:20pm– 4:30pm 3:00pm– 4:30pm
TELACU Private School
2:30pm Workshop
Academic Advisement ( WHS,SGHS,BHS & LHS) (8:30am-1pm)
Everyone
CSU Workshop During Tutoring (ALL Schools)
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Tutoring at WHS Tutoring at SGHS Tutoring at BHS Tutoring at LHS
Rm. 313 Rm. B-1 Rm. 132 Rm. 128
3:00pm– 4:30pm 1:16pm– 3:00pm 3:20pm– 4:30pm 3:00pm– 4:30pm
Academic Advisement Senior Only ( All School Sites)
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Andrea Solis Program Coordinator
Tutoring at WHS asolis@TELACUtrio.org
Rm. 313 Mayra A. Perez Academic Counselor
3:00pm– 4:30pm
mperez@TELACUtrio.org
CSU Priority Noe Mora Academic Advisor
Deadline for CSU LOS ANGELES
Seniors academicadvisor@TELACUtrio.org
Office Number (323)832-5331
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