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Brethren Christian Junior & Senior High School
MAY 2017 NEWSLETTER www.bchs.net
We Our TEACHERS & *Staff! Appreciation Week May 15 - 19
We love *Mrs. Helton! We have a few more weeks to enjoy her. She is retiring in June.
In this Issue Main Newsletter, pgs 1-4 Prayer Calendar, pg 5 High School 101 flyer, pg 6 CollegeCorner, pg 7
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To better serve you, appointments are necessary. Thank you in advance for contacting Mrs. Helton at 714. 962.6617, X14, to schedule a time to meet. Or, you may email the individual directly to arrange an appointment.
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The BC PRAYER WARRIORS meet
every Wednesday when school is in session. Join them at 8:00am in the Mirror Room. Parents and grandparents welcome! “Prayer Changes Things”
Philippians 4:4-9, 13
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Teacher Appreciation Week
is May 15-19 and the ASB officers, President Council, Class Councils & PFC have special things planned. Contact ASB Advisor Elizabeth Staller if you would like to help [email protected]
Thank you, teachers, for sharing Jesus’ love to make an eternal difference.
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6th Annual Powder Puff Game
Friday May 12 2:45pm On the BC Gridiron
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School is Closed Monday, May 29
OPEN HOUSE May 5 6:30-8:00pm
Come and see what your student has been learning and accomplishing. Classrooms open. Demonstrations.
Choirs sings. Bands play. Superb Art Show.
Guests welcome, of course. Refreshments, too.
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Annual Pops Concert - Friday May 19 7:00pm All the BC choirs and bands will be showcasing tunes Time After Time
Choir Director: Marian Mine
Band Directors: Len Montgomery, Matt Thacker
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Thank you, Students, Parents, Friends, Relatives, and Alumni, for
your Participation and Support! The PFC thanks you and the school thanks you! See photos www.bchs.net
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PARENTS & Students: IMPORTANT! Required! Students arriving late to school must first go through the office for a pass. Students leaving early must go through the office for an off-grounds permit.
In or Out, ALWAYS check with the office FIRST.
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From the Academic Dean’s Office - Marcella Flippin
Monday, May 8 - ALL in-coming freshmen and parents need to attend the High School 101 meeting, 7:00pm in the Library. See flyer, pg 6. RSVP with June Helton [email protected] or 714.962.6617, ext 14.
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National Day of Prayer - Thursday May 4
Students and staff will gather in prayer groups on Wednesday, May 3 during the chapel time. Each group will pray at 13 different stations. Prayers will be offered for worldwide events, persecuted Christians, seniors ’17, parents, current students, churches/missions, to name a few. Thank you for praying with on this day as well as on Thursday National Day of Prayer. Will you commit to PRAY?
“O LORD, listen! O LORD, forgive! O LORD, hear and act! For your sake, O my God…” Daniel 9:19
7:00pm HB Baptist Church 8
Appointments Required
FROM: Parent Fellowship Council aka PFC May 2017
Dear parents, grandparents, and guardians:
We thank Janice Royal for being an answer to prayer and stepping out in faith to accept the
nomination for Vice President and serve the school she loves in any way that she can. She is
preparing an introduction which she will share with us at the May 12 PFC meeting. We also thank
Joe Miceli for his willingness to serve as treasurer next year. Janice and Joe are our only nominees
for PFC officers. We still need nominees for President and Secretary.
Janice and Joe realize that they can't do it on their own. They are relying on God to confirm them in
their positions as they serve next year. Please continue to pray for Janice, Joe, Dr. Moran, and
for whomever God is calling to be the PFC President and Secretary.
If you feel led to serve, please respond to me, [email protected]. The nominating committee is
composed of Julie Sheffield, Lenise Cook, Margaret Stone, and myself. The election is scheduled
for May 12.
If you have any questions about the offices or duties of president or secretary, please do not hesitate
to ask. You may also click on this link Brethren Christian PFC for more information on how PFC
supports the school.
In His service,
Belinda Lee
Parent Fellowship Council Secretary
Brethren Christian Junior & Senior High School
Final Exams (in June) MUST be taken on the day they are scheduled. They are not
available to be taken early. They are not to be taken late. If a severe, unavoidable circumstance like a death in the family arises, please see Miss Flippin.
REMEMBER: Tuition accounts must be brought current by June 1 for students to be eligible to take Finals. Questions concerning tuition? Contact Kim Ostermann, 714.962.6617 ext 15 or [email protected]
The next PFC meeting is Friday, May 12, 8:00am - Elections
Please join us. Will you commit to praying about joining the Council?
DATES to REMEMBER
May 1- 12 AP EXAMS THU May 4 National Day of Prayer FRI May 5 OPEN HOUSE 6:30-8:00pm May 11, 13, 16 Drama Showcase, 7:00pm FRI May 12 PowderPuff, 2:45pm FRI May 12 Comedy Sportz, 7:00pm SAT May 13 Thespian Showcase, 7:00pm May 15-19 Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week FRI May 19 Pops Concert (choirs & bands) 7pm MON May 29 Memorial Day, NO SCHOOL FRI June 2 END of QTR. FOUR SAT June 3 Drama Banquet & Comedy Sportz TUE June 6 June 6 Physics Boat Races June 5, 6, 7 Second Semester Finals, out at 11:20am WED June 7 Last Day of School THU June 8 Eighth Grade Promotion, 7:30pm SAT June 10 Commencement, 2:00pm July 3-7 School is Closed ______________________________________________________
JUNIORS - Class of 2018 Save the Dates!!! Sanford Studios will be mailing you information regarding costs, apparel, hair, etc. including appointment times.
Senior Portraits are June 19, 20
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Thank You for Purchasing Scrip! Graduation Celebrations! Birthdays Anniversaries Surprises! GIFTS Movies Theatre TRAVEL Clothing Gas AMAZON Shutterfly BOOKS Groceries Father’s Day Grads!
Check out the Scrip Order Form Just drop off your order with payment in the school office. Standing orders are possible, too. Kim Ostermann can schedule your re-occurring order according to your specifications. Scrip orders are received every day and processed on Tuesdays and Fridays. Also, sign-up for Ralphs cards, Target credit cards and eScrip and your credit cards will earn $ on some of your purchases. We have Scrip Gift Certificate(s) available for gift giving so the recipient can choose their Scrip cards. We appreciate you and your commitment to order Scrip for your everyday needs. Let’s keep it up the practice!
Kim Ostermann, Scrip Coordinator
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SATURDAY - May 13 - 7:00pm
Thespian Showcase presents… The Great Divorce: Tourists from Hell
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Summer Sports Programs contacts:
Football, Pat McInally - [email protected]
G Volleyball, Larry Overton - [email protected]
G Basketball, Fidel Vargas - [email protected]
B Basketball, Fidel Vargas - [email protected]
Baseball, Kasein Hodge - [email protected]
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ASB HIGHLIGHTS…
CONGRATULATIONS
to next year’s ASB Leadership Team!
President - Minji Kim V President - Charis Sanders Secretary - Sua Kim Treasurer - Effie Hill Com. of Publicity - Alice Maruyama Com. of Spirit - Ryley Christian Com. of Creative Arts - Ryan Harper
ASB Advisor - Elizabeth Staller Class Elections are scheduled for Thursday, May 25. Candidates will be announced soon. ________________________________________________
Class Ring Information Packets are now available in
the activities office. Jostens, our supplier, offers many, actually hundreds, of choices from which to choose. Place your orders on line with Jostens or bring your completed Order Form (and questions) to Mrs. Saari in the Activities Office.
Comedy SportZ
May 12 & June 3 7:00pm
$5 @ the door
We Do This All Day, Every Day We make assumptions about people and situations all day, every day. We assume we know what others are really thinking, why they’re doing the things they’re doing and what they really mean. The problem with making assumptions is that we almost always assume the negative. I do, anyway. Too often we jump to a conclusion that is not only wrong, but also often hurtful. For example, if our children are not responding to us, we quickly assume that they’re rude and disrespectful. If our partner or friend is quiet and sullen, we assume they’re mad at us, relationally inept or impossible to talk with. If a parent gives us feedback, we assume it’s because all they see in us is the negative. Seldom do we assume positive intentions. Although there may be times when our assumptions are correct, the reality is that, more often than not, they are incorrect…and strongly negatively slanted. For example, a while back I was in a home decorating store and walked past a woman wearing an overwhelming amount of perfume. I immediately started sneezing, my nose was running, my eyes were watering and I started having to clear my throat almost incessantly. I powered through the sudden onset of these symptoms, got in line and was content to wait my turn. As I was standing there I was still incessantly clearing my throat for no other reason but to keep breathing when suddenly the clerk behind the counter yells at me "I'm going as fast as I can! Stop being so rude!" I was stunned. She assumed I was being inpatient and was discontent waiting in line when in fact I was not unhappy at all except for the fact that my eyes and nose were running profusely and my throat was practically closing shut. This clerk made an assumption. I probably would have made the same one. When it comes to the behaviors of others, remember that you truly do not know what’s going on in their head—even when you are “sure” you do. If you’re assuming something about someone in your life, at least give him or her the courtesy of checking out your assumptions. The worst that can happen is that they tell you you’re right—in which case it’s no longer an assumption, but a fact. Know that when it comes to interpreting or assuming why others are doing or saying something our lens is clouded. Our assumptions are highly negatively skewed and that negative slant greatly hurts our relationships. Sometimes the behavior of others just simply isn’t about us or expectations of us. Make room for a different story and check it out with the other person. You may just be pleasantly surprised. Written by Lisa Smith Visit www.savemyfamily.com To learn more about Lisa Smith and Lisa Strong, the Team.
From the Business Office
2017-18 REGISTRATION Fees and Deadlines
Reenrollment Packets were mailed January 31.
DATE RETURNING NEW RETURNING I-20 By February 15, 2017 $ 195.00 $ 195.00 $ 1395.00 After February 15 - by June 30, 2017 295.00 295.00 1495.00 After June 30, 2017 495.00 395.00 1595.00
Early pay discounts on tuition paid (net of scholarships) DATE DISCOUNT By February 15, 2017 2.00% By June 30, 2017 1.00% After June 30, 2017 NO Discount
Parents of SENIORS, 2017
So you wish you had ordered Senior Graduation Announcements/Invitations? Phone the school, 714.962.6617, ext 17 and speak with Mrs. Saari. The sooner the better!
Happy Anything
to your child
The PFC offers a special “Celebration in a Box” package. You can celebrate any event you like…braces off, an “A” on a test, passing the driver’s license exam, birthday…whatever! $40 will provide for a decorated locker door complete with balloons, a “Happy Birthday (name)” or “Congratulations” sign on the main bulletin board in the mall and a dozen cupcakes to share with friends at lunch. Reservations and payment must be made at least one week in advance with Mrs. Mia Kim at [email protected]
Please make checks payable to: BCHS PFC.
BC’s Prayer Calendar MAY 2017
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BCHS presents Parent Night 2017
High School Planning for the class of 2021
The Informational Meeting YOU need to attend…
Who? Parents of current 8th graders,
Both returning or new to Brethren Christian (Your student will be in 9th grade next year, 2017-2018)
When? Monday, May 8, 2017 ~ 7:00 – 8:30pm
Where? LIBRARY/Please RSVP with June Helton 714-962-6617/[email protected]
Why? This evening will cover the following:
Begin now to financially prepare for college costs BC high school graduation requirements, including “a-g”
requirements College entrance requirements and admission trends Course selection for freshmen year Four-year course plan
Brief overview of SAT and ACT
This meeting is highly recommended for all in-coming freshman and parents,
but mandatory for parents who are going through the high school “scene” for the first time with a child/student.
ORTH OTING
Students interested in culinary arts: You may want to check out Oregon Coast Culinary
Institute through Southwestern Community College in Oregon. A campus with on-campus
housing. Information cards in the Library in the CollegeCorner. Look for delicious food on the
poster!
Students interested in engineering, flight, global security and intelligence and aerospace may
want to explore the possibilities at the summer 2017 six-day discovery program at Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona. www.Prescott.erau.edu/summer
or call 928-777-3958.
Registering with the Selective Service is a federal law and civic responsibility of every young
man who turns 18. You are to register within one month of turning 18. Those who fail to
register may be denied student loans for college, job training, and government jobs. You can get
a Selective Service registration card at your local post office or register online at www.sss.gov
Two three-week summer sessions offered at the highly regarded Precollege Academic Program
in the US ---Cornell University. Join other motivated sophs, juniors and seniors from the US and
beyond in subjects like art, business, leadership, government, research, just to name a few.
Learn more at www.summercollege.cornell.edu or [email protected]
** SPECIAL “Stress Free” Plan for College and how to attend debt free. Workshop is
Monday, June 5, 2017 at 7:00pm. Author of best-selling book: How to Send you Student to
College Without Losing Your Mind or Your Money.
RSVP by June 2, Ginnie Rhoden 714-655-5248 Address: 9391 Shadwell Dr HB CA
SAT/ACT PREPARATION Prep Classes
SAT: Santa Ana College; for details and/or register at 714.564.6594
Princeton Review www.princetonreview.com
Test Prep Advantage www.sattestprepadvantage.com or 714.536.9783
Free SAT prep on khanacademy.com FREE Sat and ACT prep on their sites. Kaplan Test Prep 1.800.KAP.TEST or visit www.kaptest.com/college
College Board (Register at www.SAT.org)
SAT Reasoning & Subject Tests
ACT Tests (Register at www.actstudent.org)
TEST DATE Apply by (Regular Reg.) TEST DATE
Apply by (Regular Reg.)
April 8, 2017 March 3, 2017
May 5, 2017
April 7, 2017 June 10, 2017 May 5, 2017
June 3, 2017 May 9, 2017
From Marcella Flippin, Academic Dean [Content, six pages] CollegeCorner “Preparing for College”
MAY 2017
SENIORS . . . Class of 2017
Congratulations to all seniors!!! Your acceptances and scholarships are indicative of your academic strengths and well-rounded preparations. Let Miss Flippin or Mrs. Helton know about your acceptance letters. Congratulations!
Be sure to update Succeed. Naviance as you receive your acceptance/denial letters. Be sure to indicate where you have “declared.” Important for FINAL Transcript information.
You can check your CalGrant status by going to www.WebGrants4students; Create an account; Need SS#
Funding College 1 - Scholarship opportunities are posted regularly in the daily bulletin (read during period one
each day) and archived in the Monthly Newsletter (available on line)
2 - Each college/university has a link for scholarships. You can begin the process even before
you are accepted.
3 – Families who do not qualify for need-based grants should check with their tax
professionals about tax credits such as the Hope Scholarship and Lifetime Learning
Credits.
4 – Highest Quality Free Scholarship Search Sites are:
FastWeb Scholarship Search www.fastweb.com www.studentaided.gov
College Board’s FUND FINDER www.collegeboard.com www.collegegold.com
Other Scholarship searches: www.fastaid.com www.collegeinfo.com
www.collegenet.com www.finaid.com
5 – Scholarship Search Sites Owned by Education Lenders are:
SRN Express NextStudent BrokeScholar
Peterson’s Award Database ScholarshipExperts
SUCCEED [NAVIANCE] BCHS uses Succeed.Naviance as the college search and career interest engine as well as a place to track course plans for high school. Students use this tool to identify personality type, career interests, identify college plans, keep track of colleges applied to, results, and final college choice. This data is stored for BC information, providing teachers, administration and students with valuable comparable data through scattergrams and charts.
The site is: https://succeed.naviance.com/bchs IMPORTANT FOR COLLEGE PREPARATION:
Students can access Succeed.Naviance site with their new bchs eMail address and their password. If a student has forgotten or misplaced their password, a new one can be generated and sent to them. The student just needs to eMail Ms. Flippin at [email protected] or come in and let her know. It only takes a few seconds. As a parent, if you want to access the program, you too can use your eMail address. An initial login password will be sent to you. Let Ms. Flippin know by eMail and she will set you up.
JUNIORS . . . Class of 2018
College Time-line for Juniors Keep your Naviance account updated. JUNIOR AUDITS have been completed!.
Establish a “short list” of viable colleges that you are very interested in (4-7 colleges). Put in Succeed. Naviance. DO YOUR RESEARCH
SAT/ACT Preparation - Register and take test. Dates available; See Chart above.
Attend National College Fair on April 23 at Anaheim Convention Center. Free registration: www.nacacfairs.org/netstudentregistration
NCAA Clearing House www.ncaa.org
1 – Student must apply online.
2 – Any junior student who intends to play a sport in college Div. I or Div. II must register
with the NCAA.
SOPHOMORES . . . Class of 2019
College Preparation…
Use this chart Four-year College Plan to establish a high school course plan to meet
personal graduation expectations.
Keep your www.Succeed.Naviance account updated.
Start researching colleges and careers
Decide when you are going to take the ACT or SAT. Register. Prepare accordingly.
Recommended time to take test (for baseline score): Spring for Sophomore year or Fall of Junior year
REMEMBER: College is a match to be made, not a prize to be won. There is no ‘one’
college that is a perfect fit for everyone, but rather there are several wonderful
matches for each student.
FRESHMEN . . . Class of 2020
All freshmen in “tech” class will receive Succeed.Naviance account to start personality “type” Do What You Are [email protected]
Use this chart Four-year College Plan to establish a high school course plan to meet personal graduation expectations.
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Scholarships, Opportunities Students interested in culinary arts: You may want to check out Oregon Coast Culinary institute
through Southwestern Community College in Oregon. A campus with on-campus housing.
Information cards in the Library in the CollegeCorner.
Go to http://www.ccu.edu/worldchangersscholarship/ to learn about one to eight free semesters
of tuition from Colorado Christian University.
Students interested in engineering, flight, global security and intelligence and aerospace may
want to explore the possibilities at the summer 2017 six-day discovery program at Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona. Prescott.erau.edu/summer or call 928-777-3958. Discovery summer high school internships are available through many collaborative partnerships
with Great Universities. Go to summerdiscovery.com or discoveryinternships.com for all the
opportunities available. To name a few programs: There are Sports and Business, Engineering and
Science research, and Arts and Humanities programs available.
Interested in a career in Aerospace or Aviation? There are many universities with aviation
programs, to name a few: University of North Dakota Aerospace, University of Dubuque Aviation,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology, University of
Cincinnati-Clermont College, California Aeronautical University. There are many jobs or occupations
in the field. Pilot is just one.
Missed Opportunities
Scholar Athletes with strong character may apply for Wendy’s High School Heisman
Scholarship. Over $2 million given across the country.
Deadline: October 3, 2016 Go to: www.WintheWendysHeisman.com
All prospective students interested in applying to the performing and visual arts majors at UCLA
should attend a free information session, Oct 8 at 2 pm. Sign up at [email protected]
October 24, Monday, there is a FAFSA/Financial Aid Meeting especially for Seniors and their
Parents, 7-8:30pm at school. Learn how to complete application process and submit. There is an
earlier submit date, so you will learn more about that, too. RSVP to [email protected] by October
20. Postcard in the mail SOON!!!
Newport Mesa Unified School District will have the “College and Career Night” event on
Wednesday October 5 from 6:30pm-9:00pm. Students in grades 7 - 12 and their parents are invited
to participate. Event at the Orange County Fair and Events Center.
Students interested in pursuing a career with National Security Agency are encouraged to visit the
website www.intelligenceCareers.gov/NSA for the recent updates and requirements. Applications
must be submitted by October 31. Careers include Computer/Electrical Engineering; Computer
Science; Cybersecurity; Information Assurance; Mathematics; Foreign Language Analysis;
Intelligence Analysis; Crypanalysis; Signals Analysis; Business; Finance & Accounting.
Are you creative? Next Tuesday, Nov 1- a rep from The Fashion Institute of Design and
Merchandising will be on campus during period 6 in the art room. Whether or not your looking for a
design school this could be helpful in learning how every job requires some type of creativity. Come
see how this outside-the-box presentation lays important groundwork for education and future
careers. Sign up for FIDM by Monday, Oct 31. Questions? See Ms. Rushing or Mrs. Cordy.
Attention Juniors, on Nov. 12th and 13th there will be a Free SAT/ACT Combo Practice Test held
by Kaplan Test Prep to help students decide between the SAT or ACT. Participants will receive their
scores instantly. Check out schedules at www.kaptest.com/practicetestweekend
Space is limited. Register now: www.kaptest.com/practicetestweekend
Saturday, November 12 from 12noon -3:00pm is the SAIC (School of the Art institute of Chicago)
Day at LA Music Center, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 135 N. Grand Ave in Los Angeles. Must
register to attend. RSVP at www.saic.edu/ugevents
Music at Master’s “Prelude” November 13-14. Cost is only $40 per person. Register at
www.masters.edu/prelude before Nov 7. For more information call 661.362.2279.
Signup now for 24@CBU which is an overnight experience. Choose Dec1-2.
www.CALBAPTIST.EDU/24ATCBU to register.
Seniors interested in study in Switzerland, applications for Franklin university are due by
January 15 for priority consideration for scholarships. Apply on Common App.
www.fus.edu/admissions/apply/undergraduate
Asian Pacific Fund administers 13 scholarship programs. Seniors planning to enroll in college In the
Fall and of any ethnic background with a 3.0 GPA and a US citizen may apply. Deadline is
February 24, 2017. Go to www.ASIANPACIFICFUND.ORG/SCHOLARSHIPS.
Any student interested in animation, creative writing, dance, film, music, theatre, visual art???
Apply for California State Summer School for the Arts at CALARTS in Valencia , CA.. Summer school
from July 8-August 4. Application Deadline is Feb. 28, 2017 CSSSA.CA.GOV#CSSSA
Poster and info cards available in the Library.
OxBRIDGE Academic Summer Programs in Scotland, New York, France, Spain, Los Angeles and
Boston available. Interested in business or finance check it out. Poster and interest card available in
the Library.
Students interested in summer technology programs will want to look iDTech offerings. Camps will
be hosted on several local campuses, including Biola, CSULB, Saddleback College, UCI, LePort school
in FV, as well as MIT, Stanford Princeton, Yale. Over 60 courses are being offered. Coding, game
design, robotics, 3D modeling and 3D printing. Flyers in front office, activities office, and the Library
at CollegeCorner.
Scholarship available to seniors planning to attend college full-time:
The Fisher & Talwar $1,000 Legal Inspiration Scholarship is now available to students currently
pursuing or plan on pursuing a college degree. To qualify for this scholarship: Must be a U.S. citizen.
Must have a minimum of 3.0 GPA. The deadline for application submissions is April 1, 2017.
Qualifying students can apply here: http://www.fishertalwar.com/scholarship/
Spring Break TECH camps for kids, ages 10-17. If you are interested in Video Game Design and
Animation you may want to attend these classes, April 17-20. Cost is $279. Classes are held at
CSU, Dominguez Hills. For information visit www4.csudh.edu/ceie/Video-Game-Design or call
310.243.3741. Flyers available in the front office on counter.
Spring Break TECH camps for kids, ages 10-17. If you are interested in Video Game Design and
Animation you may want to attend these classes, April 17-20. Cost is $279. Classes are held at
CSU, Dominguez Hills. For information visit www4.csudh.edu/ceie/Video-Game-Design or call
310.243.3741. Flyers available in the front office on counter.
College Reps on Campus this Fall were:
Wed, Sept 21 Period 5 Vanguard University
Fri, Sept 23 Period 4 Chapman University
Thu, Sept 29 Period 4 Point Loma University
Mon, Oct 3 Period 5 George Fox University
Tue, Oct 4 Period 4 Moody Bible College
Wed, Oct 5 Period 4 Westmont
Mon, Oct 10 Period 4 Colorado Christian
Tue, Oct 11 Period 4 Azusa Pacific University
Mon, Oct 24 Period 5 Cal Baptist University
Tue, Oct 25 Period 5 Grand Canyon University
Thu, Oct 27 Period 4 Biola University
Mon, Oct 31 Period 4 CSULB
Tue, Nov 1 Period 6 FIDM
Thu, Nov 10 Period 4 Embry Riddle
Mon, Nov 14 Period 2 (10am) Calvin College - [Blk Sch]
Fri, Nov 18 Period 4 Concordia