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Monday, May 27, 2013

San Diego Needs Engineers


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A study by Monster.com has placed San Diego 4th in the country for engineers. "Anyone just entering college should consider a career in engineering if they want to take advantage of where the jobs are and will be," said Joanie Ruge, a "Monster" employment industry advisor. San Diego Has Healthy Supply of Jobs was published in the "U-T San Diego" on May 27th, 2013.

A UCLA nationwide survey has concluded that freshman college students list getting a job as a primary reason they are going to school. Eighty-eight percent of 192,000 students indicated this is a primary motivation for attending college. More College Frosh Rank Job Over Education appeared in the "U-T San Diego" on Feb. 11, 2013.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Summer Classes



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Community college summer scholarships available for classes at National University: June-Math 210 Probability and Stats, July-Com 103 Public Speaking and Eco 203 Prin of Microeconomics, and Aug.-Eco 204 Prin of Macroeconomics and Psy 100 Intro to Psyc. Contact Maheba Merhi at 619-987-0043 or mmerhi@nu.edu for more info. This was forwarded by Marilyn Harvey.


Outreach position




1.      JOB OPPORTUNITY: The Mental Health Counseling Center is NOW recruiting, interviewing and hiring exceptional candidates to join our two teams of Peer Educators and Veteran Peer Mentors. Each position is 10 hours/week, starting in August, and pays $9/hour. Students must be taking 12 units or more next semester. Peer Educators will help to fight Mental Health stigma and prevent suicide. Any interested student can contact Julie at jlittle@sdccd.edu for more info. Veteran Peers should be veterans of the military and will help fellow student vets make the transition to civilian life. Vet candidates can contact Esdras at egonzale@sdccd.edu.

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Graduation


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Graduation is in the air. Here are two stories of graduation from local universities -- SDSU and USD. Grads in Red and Black and USD Grad's Success Easy to Process appeared in the "U-T San Diego" on May 18, 2013. City's graduation was Friday, May 24th.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Passion for Music


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"I believe in my talent" -- Nicholas N.

In a world in which the fine arts are increasingly seen as frivolous and impractical for employment, Nicholas N. is going against the grain. He is not only a music major, but envisions himself as a singer, a goal that would have many parents cringing at the bleak prospects for earning a living. Nicholas is not only unafraid; he actually embraces the challenge. He looks for opportunities to be creative. His black and white photography was displayed at the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts while he was in high school. He recently made up a song about primates for one of his college classes, and he performed in the annual City College Talent Show sponsored by Tandy Ward on May 17th.

Where did Nicholas get his zest for music? His father influenced him by being a music fan with a range of artistic sensibilities. Among Nicholas’s varied interests: photography, drama, modern dance, tap, ballet, choir, and musical theatre. “I try to use creativity,” Nicholas conveyed. “I take advantage of every music opportunity I’ve been given.”

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Lower Student Loan Rates?

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Senator Elizabeth Warren from Massachusettes is proposing to lower student loan interest rates:

“[T]he federal government is going to charge students interest rates that are nine times higher than the rates for the biggest banks,” said Sen. Warren, “the same banks that destroyed millions of jobs and nearly broke this economy. That isn’t right.”

Sen. Warren Introduces Bill To Lower Rates On Student Loans to .75% For One Year appeared in the "Consumerist" on May 9, 2013. The article was forwarded by Lana Kapchinsky.  

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Hiring Peer Mentors!





The “First Year Experience” office provides support to all students who are in their first year at San Diego City College. FYE provides students with the necessary tools that instill positive academic habits, in addition to an abundance of support systems. These essentials ultimately guide students into a continued successful college career.


 Job Opportunity:

Position- First Year Success PeerMentor



Open to- Current or Transferring City College Students with at least a 3.0 (minimum 30 units completed toward degree/transfer), as well as University Students who at one time transferred from City College.


Position will focus on- The peer mentoring program focuses on seasoned college students supporting first year students. As a role model mentors help, teach, motivate, and inform mentees how to be an above average student.