Archives for the ‘Associated Student Body’ Category

Are You Ready To Be Employed?

By Loessel • Feb 16th, 2010 • Category: Associated Student Body, Career Center, News

When a student visits the Career Center, interested in getting a part time job, Mr Loessel will ask them to sit down and then ask “Why should an employer hire you”? In most cases the student is . . .



Mock Interviews

By Loessel • Feb 5th, 2010 • Category: Associated Student Body, Career Center, News, Weekly Bulletin

The Career Center offers MOCK INTERVIEWS to help prepare students for job interviews or … any on or off campus activity that requires an interview. The mock interview introduces the student to the importance of good posture, the appropriate . . .



The Job Board is Student Friendly

By Loessel • Feb 5th, 2010 • Category: Associated Student Body, Career Center, Lincoln High School, News, Weekly Bulletin

The JOB BOARD, located in the Career Center, is updated at least once a month. The JOB BOARD is student friendly and offers part time employment opportunities for students to view. A majority of the jobs are for students 16 and older but some small business owners will consider hiring students ages 14-15 …



CAL-SOAP Reps Have Returned

By Loessel • Feb 1st, 2010 • Category: Associated Student Body, Career Center, News

California Student Opportunity and Access Program (CAL-SOAP) Reps Ngozi Okeh and Aida Jaramillo are now on campus ready to assist students with college admission and financial aid information. They will be on campus Tuesday and Thursday from 8:am – 1:pm in the Career Center (room 107) …



1st Annual Lincoln High College Fair

By Loessel • Jan 7th, 2010 • Category: Associated Student Body, Career Center, Important Dates, Lincoln High School

The 1st Annual Lincoln High College Fair is scheduled for Thursday, Janurary 28, 2010 during lunch (12:03 pm – 12:33 pm) in the main Quad area adjacent to the Central Administration building (100). As of this announcement the following colleges/universities will be represented: …



Fastweb.com Funding for Tuition

By Loessel • Jan 6th, 2010 • Category: Associated Student Body, Career Center, Lincoln High School

Students in grades 9-12 can visit FASTWEB.COM, create an account and have access to 1000s of scholarship opportunities. Creating an account is simple and takes 15-20 minutes. Once an account is created FASTWEB will send scholarship opportunities to the student almost immediately …



Senior Exhibition 2010

By Loessel • Jan 6th, 2010 • Category: Associated Student Body, Career Center, Important Dates

Senior Exhibition is scheduled for Wednesday, May 26, 2010. That is 4 months from now. At this point seniors should be gathering their Best Practice material, covering 4 years of high school. That material will …



Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

By Loessel • Jan 6th, 2010 • Category: Associated Student Body, Career Center, Lead Story

The FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA) Form will be available in Jan 2009. This form will be online at www.fafsa.org. The deadline date to fill out the form = 06/30/09.Lincoln High School’s code is 052140.



Going To Community College

By Loessel • Sep 11th, 2009 • Category: Associated Student Body, Career Center

Following graduation in June, one post-secondary option is Community College. A majority of seniors graduating on June 22 will probably choose Community College. Why? The per unit cost = $20. The second reason may be the variety of courses offered at MESA, MIRAMAR & CITY COLLEGE. At community college a student can choose courses leading to an Associates degree or courses that offer industry specific certifications.  
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Community Service or Volunteering

By Loessel • Aug 24th, 2009 • Category: Associated Student Body, Career Center, News

A majority of scholarship applications require extra-curricular/community service activity as part of their scholarship selection criteria. The more hours you accumulate the greater your chances are of being selected for a scholarship.
No matter if you’re a freshman or senior challenge yourself to commit to 2.5 hours a week of community service.   A weekly commitment of 2.5 hours equals 10 hours [...]



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