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Check out the attached PDF for more information on the Cancer Pathways Teen Writing Contest. Students with winning essays receive $1,000 in cash prize for sharing their stories.
Check out the attached PDF for more information on Ursuline's High School Writing Contest. Winners will be selected for publication in the college's literary and fine arts annual, Inscape. The top winner will also be selected for a $100 cash prize.
Check out the attached PDF for more information on Ursuline's High School Writing Contest. Winners will be selected for publication in the college's literary and fine arts annual, Inscape. The top winner will also be selected for a $100 cash prize.
See the attached PDF for information on a seasonal job opportunity with Sanctuary on the Green.
Must be 16 years or older.
Creative teens in grades 7-12, ages 13 and up, are eligible to enter. The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards are presented by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering creative teens and celebrate their voices.
To learn more and enter, visit: https://www.artandwriting.org/?eml=marketing/e/20250923
Please see the attached email for more information on job opportunities for students through A Taste of Excellent Catering.
See the below message from Nancy Schaumburg, Director of Say. If your student plans to attend, please email Nancy at: schaumburgn@Bellefairejcb.org
To any high school student!
Hi!
I hope you enjoyed your summer and have had a smooth start to the school year!
We are hoping to see you at our first SAY Student Leadership Council meeting of the school year on Wednesday September 10th from 6:30pm-8pm in the Bellefaire Board Room which is in the main building in front of the circle. The Board Room is to the right of the reception desk. Let me know if you will be in attendance and feel free to invite friends! See the attached flyer for more information about the SAY Council and contact me with questions at the number below.
We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday September 10th!
Nancy and Shavaun!
Nancy Schaumburg, LISW-S
Bellefaire JCB
Director of SAY
22001 Fairmount Blvd.
Shaker Heights, OH. 44118
216-320-8469
For those interested in healthcare, check out these resources through the Cleveland Clinic: https://healthcareedu.ccf.org/course/view.php?id=542. Resources include on-demand video sessions conducted by healthcare professional in a variety of disciplines.
Ahuja Medical Center will be hosting a career/college resource fair for our neighboring high schools. We are inviting your high school students, 10th grade an up, to attend our event. Our goal is to share resources with high school students interested in healthcare, and would love to provide them with different connections with local colleges that we know produce successful healthcare workers. Students should register here if they plan to attend: https://careers.uhhospitals.org/campaign/register-here/
When: September 11th, 4:30p.m.-6:30p.m.
Where: Ahuja Medical Center
Cafe/Outdoor Patio
3999 Richmond Rd.,
Beachwood, Ohio 44122
What to Expect:
Colleges will share program opportunities
UH recruitment process and tuition reimbursement
Complimentary food and tours available
Raffles with gift baskets as prizes
Check the link for more information Coolidge Foundation Student Essay Contest. Deadline is September 10.
The essay contest focuses on economics, lettering students weigh in on one of the most debated issues in America today: Protectionism. Specifically the protectionist Jones Act of 1920. Has the Jones Act worked? The students will decide.
Up to 10 finalists will be named, with the first prize winner receiving $10,000. Each finalist will receive:
1. A cash prize of $1,000
2. An expenses-paid trip to D.C. this fall for the finalists' event
3. The opportunity to compete for the $10,000 Block Prize and $5,000 second-place prize, and to have their essay published in the Coolidge Review, the Coolidge Foundation's magazine.
See the attached flyer for more information on the Goldfish Swim School Open House Hiring Event on May 28th. The event will be held in Warrensville Heights from 4-7pm.
Check out the below information on two opportunities through the Howley Foundation and Cleveland Clinic:
Nursing Explorers Bootcamp
The Howley ASPIRE Explorers: Nursing Bootcamp is an introduction to the field of nursing and all the opportunities that nursing offers.
Who: Students entering 9th, 10th or 11th grade as of Fall 2025 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater
When: Tuesday, July 15, 2025, 9 AM - 3 PM
Where: South Pointe Hospital, Warrensville Heights
Cost: Free
Application Deadline: June 15, 2025
Application Link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=WvZ_z9bODECYVvysWP856ABdibfwW99EqB6lcOX2GoJUMUQ0Sk1BS0dVMzcwS0JCNkRKTkZFUzNFSiQlQCN0PWcu
Pathways Explorers BootcampThe Howley ASPIRE Explorers: Pathways Bootcamp is an introduction to the healthcare profession that exposes students to three distinct career paths: respiratory therapy, surgical technology and sterile processing.
Who: Students entering 9th, 10th or 11th grade as of Fall 2025 with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or greater
When: Wednesday, July 16, 2025, 9 AM - 3 PM
Where: South Pointe Hospital, Warrensville Heights
Cost: Free
Application Deadline: June 16, 2025
Application Link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=WvZ_z9bODECYVvysWP856ABdibfwW99EqB6lcOX2GoJUMTJOUEFKQ1c1NEUyT1RLUFpPR0RXMlVRMSQlQCN0PWcu
For more information, please see the attached flyer or contact us at ASPIRE@ccf.org
What: A free, week-long summer program at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio,
where you'll collaborate with NASA engineers on real-world challenges in:
Acoustic Dampening: Designing solutions to reduce jet engine noise.
Power Management: Creating smart power systems for space stations.
Simulated Lunar Operation: Engineering airless tires for lunar rovers.
When: Choose one of the following sessions (10:00 AM – 4:00 PM daily):
Session 1: July 7–11, 2025
Session 2: July 14–18, 2025
Session 3: July 21–25, 2025
Eligibility:
Rising 11th or 12th grader for the 2025–2026 school year
Minimum 3.2 GPA (verified by school counselor)
U.S. citizen, at least 16 years old
Letter of recommendation from a teacher
Transportation to and from NASA Glenn
How to Apply:
1. Complete the NASA Gateway Application.
2. Fill out the Supplemental Application Form and email it to GRC-Ed-Opportunities@mail.nasa.gov.
Deadline: All application materials must be submitted by Friday, May 9, 2025.
Don't miss this opportunity to explore engineering with NASA experts and gain invaluable experience for your future STEM career!
For more information, visit the NASA Glenn High School Engineering Institute page.
See below for information on the University of Virginia's Hoos First Look program for rising juniors.
THE 2025 HOOS FIRST LOOK COHORT APPLICATION IS OPEN
2025 APPLICATION DATES AND DEADLINES:
HFL cohort application release: Sunday, April 13th, 2025
REQUIREMENTS: Must be a high-achieving, low-income and/or first-generation high school junior for the 2025-2026 academic year
Deadlines:
Priority (early) Applications Due: Saturday, June 14th, 2025 @11:59pm
Regular Applications Due: Saturday, August 9th, 2025 @11:59pm
Learn more about the complete program here: https://hoosfirstlook.com/
Please see the attached flyer for information. Deadline to apply is March 28.
See below for links to a variety of campus being held this spring/summer. Some of these might be great to help students explore potential college majors and career pathways.
1. Cleveland Clinic Nursing Bootcamp
2. University of Toledo Pharmacy and Science Career Camp
3. University of Toledo Virtual Cosmetic Science and Formulation Design Summer Camp
4. University of Toledo Rocket Nursing Camp
5. Heidelberg College Summer Camps (Vocal Arts, Health Professions, Water Detectives, Exercise Science)
6. Ashland University Nursing and Health Sciences Open House and Summer Nursing Camps
7. University of Notre Dame DNA Summer Science Experiences
8. University of Dayton Business and Engineering Summer Camps
9. University of Cincinnati - Lindner Summer Institute + Lindner Business Immersion Camp
Use this link for more information on swim instructor and lifeguard opening and a hiring open house being held on Wednesday, February 5.
Students can walk in, fill out an application and interview on the spot. We are looking for swim instructors and lifeguards. We provide paid swim instructor training and a completion bonus after passing the lifeguard course. The only thing the student needs to do is know how to swim and be at least 15 years old.
See the message below from the University of Findlay about two upcoming opportunities to explore the Pharmacy program.
V.I.P.2 (Very Important Potential Pharmacists) Day on March 28, 2025 & 18th annual Pharmacy Summer Camp on June 8-11, 2025 or June 22-25, 2025
We are pleased to be able to offer two great opportunities to students at your high school!
V.I.P.2 Day is open to current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors (and seniors if they are still exploring their options) who are dedicated to academics, have an aptitude for science and math, and are considering a career in healthcare. This one-day event provides students with a unique chance to explore the exciting world of pharmacy.
Registration for this one-day event is free! Students can secure their sport using this registration link: https://www.findlay.edu/pharmacy/vip2.
Pharmacy Summer Camp is an overnight camp open to any high school student who will be either a junior or senior in high school in the fall of 2024. Our four-day three-night experience on campus gives students an opportunity to stay in a dorm and engage in hands-on activities with our esteemed pharmacy students and faculty. Students can choose to register for either June 8-11 or June 22-25, 2025 with an Early-bird DISCOUNT using this Registration Link, https://www.findlay.edu/pharmacy/Pharmacy-Summer-Camp.
Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions! I look forward to seeing your students this spring and summer!
Liz Trevino
Coordinator of External
Engagement and Enrollment in the College of Pharmacy
trevino@findlay.edu |
findlay.edu/pharmacy/
Check out this link, https://www.cmnh.org/learn/summer-camps, for more information on Summer Camp opportunities with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History for Summer 2025.
Hi Beaumont School families,
Our friends at Revolution Prep are hosting a free webinar for families of student-athletes eager to learn about the athletic recruiting process from two college admissions experts. Here are the details and registration link if you’re interested:
Scoring Big: Your Guide to Athletic Recruitment in College Sports
If your student is interested in playing college sports, understanding the recruitment process is essential. Join Revolution Prep’s free webinar with expert speakers covering:
Early commitments and the growth of club sports
Specialization vs. multi-sport athletes
The impact of the pandemic on recruiting
📅 Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024
⏰ Time: 5:00 PM PST / 8:00 PM EST
📍 Location: Zoom
>>> Register here
***If you can’t attend live, register and they’ll send you the recording.
Hope to see you there!
Please see the email below from Heather Malleo of Hastings Water Works, Inc.
from: <hmalleo@hastingswaterworks.com>
Good Afternoon,
As spooky season ends and we start to gear up for winter ahead, it’s hard to believe that summer will be here again before we know it! We’re excited to kick off our lifeguard recruitment effort for next year. We take pride in staffing around 55 pools across Northeast Ohio, with a team of roughly 300 lifeguards. Our placements include Country Clubs, Homeowners Associations, and Condo Associations-many which are conveniently located near your students’ homes.
We understand the need for flexible summer jobs, and lifeguarding with us offers just that. It’s more than a job-it’s an opportunity for students to gain valuable experience and develop important skills. We also offer chances for advancement, allowing students to build essential management skills that strengthen their resume and set them up for future success.
I’ve included a flyer with simple in instructions on how students can apply. If you have any questions about the positions or our company, feel free to reach out to us at (440) 832-7705.
Thank you for your time, and we look forward to welcoming some of your students to our team!
Warmly,
Heather Malleo
Please see the below email from Shani Stokes of Cleveland Metroparks as well as the attached flyer for additional information on the Youth Outdoors Fellowship Program. Let me know if you have questions!
from: Shani A. Stokes <sas4@clevelandmetroparks.com>
Good morning!
I am excited to announce that applications are now open for the spring cohort of the Youth Outdoors Fellowship Program. This program offers a unique opportunity for students to explore career paths, gain real-world skills, and participate in hands-on projects designed to promote both personal and professional growth.
We are looking for motivated, curious, and enthusiastic students ready to engage with the community, develop leadership skills, and learn more about their environment and career opportunities in parks and recreation.
Key details:
Both in-person and virtual cohorts are available.
Program begins: February 5 & 6
$300 stipend available *(students must successfully complete the program)
Bus pass provided for meetings
Don't miss this chance to be part of an exciting and rewarding experience. If you have a student who is interested, encourage them to apply today!
Click the link below to access the application:
www.clevelandmetroparks.com/yofp
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
Best regards,
Shani Stokes
Please see the below email from Elon University as well as the attached flyer for additional information on their Emerging Journalists Program. Let me know if you have questions!
from: Elon University <admissions@elon.edu>
We’re excited to officially announce that we’re set to launch the fourth year of the Emerging Journalists Program at Elon University, which offers the ideal opportunity for high school students to explore what it means to be a journalist, to report and to produce news that informs communities. We hope you’ll let your students know about this free workshop.
Applications are now open, and the first of four monthly virtual interactive learning sessions is scheduled for January. Students may apply for our virtual sessions only or for both the virtual component and the on-campus summer experience, scheduled for June 16-27, 2025, at Elon. This on-campus residential learning workshop is open to students from diverse socio-economic, racial and ethnic backgrounds. And, again, it’s completely free. EJP pays for students’ travel, lodging, meals and instructional materials.
Last year’s summer cohort produced a website, newspaper and 45-minute newscast. Here’s a snapshot of what our students did while on campus with us.
We hope this is an opportunity that will interest you and your students. Please feel free to share this email, my contact information and the attached one-pager that features some more information about the Emerging Journalists Program. Interested students may apply at www.elon.edu/ejp. And if you’d like to talk more, please feel free to email me at cdonohue@elon.edu or call 336-278-5850.
Thank you,
Colin Donohue '05
Director of School of Communications Student Engagement and Special Projects & Instructor in Journalism
Chair, Student Media Board
Each year, Ursuline College hosts a High School Writing Contest, for a chance to be published in the college’s literary and fine arts annual, Inscape.
"We've gone to the future and back to the past, let's focus on NOW. Reimagine the present with Inscape."
Additionally, this year’s top winner will also be selected for a cash prize of $100! Ultimately, 3 writers will be selected for publication.
Attached is a flyer with more details about the writing contest and how to enter your submissions. Please forward this e-mail to any teachers (particularly English teachers) who may know of students interested in writing. This contest is open to all grade levels.
Questions? Feel free to reach out to katharine.trostel@ursuline.edu
Use this link for more information on swim instructor and lifeguard opening and a hiring open house being held on Wednesday, October 9 from 4:30-7:30pm at Goldfish Swim School in Warrensville Heights.
Please see below for an email from Hannah Thomas of The Ohio Society of CPAs about an upcoming opportunity for students interested in accounting.
Hello!
I wanted to reach out as I oversee Student Initiatives for The Ohio Society of CPAs and wanted to make you aware of our upcoming Accounting Career Day that will take place throughout the state from 10 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. We’d love for you to share this opportunity with your students if at all possible! We will have a great lineup of accounting professionals and college students who will introduce high school students to a career in accounting – and give them the opportunity to learn about future career opportunities within the profession! Students will also get to meet professionals & future employers at the event.
September 26, 2024 - Miami University (West Chester, OH) - Sign up here!
October 1, 2024 - Ohio Northern University - Sign up here!
October 3, 2024 - Bowling Green State University - Sign up here!
October 16, 2024 - Cleveland State University - Sign up here!
October 23, 2024 - Xavier University - Sign up here!
October 29, 2024 - University of Dayton - Sign up here!
November 1, 2024 - Youngstown State University - Sign up here!
November 12, 2024 - University of Akron - Sign up here!
To register, students and teachers can complete our registration form. Please note – you can upload a list of student information to the registration form. If it is easier for you, teachers can also email me a list of students to register. Most of our participating high schools bring their students by bus – we do have funding opportunities available for this if needed – just let me know. Students are able to register individually as well.
Thanks for helping us reach students who are interested in exploring accounting and business careers by sharing this opportunity. We hope to see your students at the event! Don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions about the program!
Thanks so much!
Hannah
Hannah Thomas | Manager, Student Initiatives
The Ohio Society of CPAs | ohiocpa.com
4249 Easton Way | Suite 150 | Columbus OH 43219
T 614.764.2727 | C 330.307.5275
Do you have any high school students who are eager to explore their passions, make new friends, and experience life on a university campus? Look no further— from June 17-20, rising sophomores through seniors will get to dive into their interests on Malone's campus.
Nursing Camp: Students will dive into the world of nursing with hands-on experiences in our fully equipped Nursing Clinical Labs. Gain CPR certification, tour a local hospital, and engage with professional nurses, students, and professors to learn more about this dynamic field.
Zoo Camp: If your students are nature enthusiasts, this camp is for them! Explore the beauty of our natural world through hands-on activities like animal handling and environmental monitoring. Discover careers in zoo biology, wildlife biology, and environmental science while exploring Stark County's natural areas.
Computer Science Camp: Students can explore the exciting world of cybersecurity through interactive exercises and games. Learn about ethical hacking, cyber defense, data security, and more while uncovering the vast array of cybersecurity careers.
LeadNow: Youth Leadership Institute: Have any students who are natural leaders with a passion for service? Join us for an enriching experience where they'll deepen their faith, interact with local leaders, and engage in meaningful service opportunities.
Service Camp: Students will gain cross-cultural service experience, learn about service theories, and engage with local professionals while making a positive impact in your community.
If you have any questions, reach out to Ann Lawson, director of admissions, at alawson@malone.edu.
See below for an AI opportunity June 17-28 at Hudson High School:
AI Summer Program Taught by Stanford Alumni in Hudson City
Inspirit AI is offering an in-person, 30-hour pre-college AI program hosted in Hudson City that teaches students in grades 8-12 fundamental AI concepts and guides them to build socially impactful projects such as labor markets analysis, safe ChatGPT bots, fake news detection, and more! Stanford and MIT graduates in AI will be present in person from June 17-28, 2024, 9a-12:30pm (no class June 19th) to teach. Please read more information in the program brochure, https://drive.google.com/file/d/129IkNkxX2imIzs9CmevH30gQ6THgDz0u/view, and apply here, https://hudson-city-inspirit-24.paperform.co. If you cannot attend in person, students may apply live online at www.inspiritai.com.
Gesu is looking for some help this summer for this Vacation Bible School in case any students are interested. Click here for more information.
Applications are due May 5!
Are your students preparing for summer 2024 opportunities?
Are they interested in learning more about the legal profession?
Applications for the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Summer Legal Adventure (SLA) are now open!
The Stephanie Tubbs Jones Summer Legal Adventure is a one week, tuition free, immersive for students in grades 10th – 12th (grade level as of 2024-25 school year). Students spend five, five-hour days on sharpening their leadership and advocacy skills, attend simulated law school classes, panel discussions and law school visits.
To learn more and apply, CLICK HERE.
The Cleveland Clinic Center for Youth and College Education is pleased to announce that the full library of twelve Connected Career Rounds sessions from this school year is now available on-demand for free to all students and educators. Four videos from last school year are also available. In these videos, Cleveland Clinic caregivers walk through care scenarios and describe their professional roles, as well as how they got to where they are. The Connected Career Rounds team provides additional information about the depicted careers such as expected income, 10-year expected job growth, and education requirements.
Students and school professionals can access these one-hour videos about careers in healthcare by going to this link and selecting “log in as a guest” in the bottom left corner. In addition to the sessions, you and your students can also access links to relevant educational programs and career resources, video features on in-demand jobs at Cleveland Clinic, and caregiver testimonials from healthcare professionals.
If you have any questions about the Center for Youth and College Education, please check out our website or reach out to cyce@ccf.org.
Inspirit AI is a 25-hour project-based AI program taught by Stanford graduates that introduces middle and high school students to fundamental AI concepts to build interdisciplinary AI projects across disciplines. In 2024, the team is excited to announce new projects such as Generating Language Safely with ChatGPT. No CS experience is necessary to apply and priority applications are due soon.
Find out more here: https://www.inspiritai.com/
Apply here: https://inspiritai.paperform.co/
This could be a great resume builder for college applications.
Click here for more information on the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority and how students can get invovled if interested. It's a national historical service sorority that has been serving the Greater Cleveland area for over 75 years with a focus on empowering young women.
Students should see Ms. O'Connor for the application if they would like to apply.
See the message below from the University of Findlay about two upcoming opportunities to explore the Pharmacy program.
V.I.P.2 (Very Important Potential Pharmacists) Day on March 22, 2024 & 17th annual Pharmacy Summer Camp on June 9-12, 2024 or June 23-26, 2024
We are pleased to be able to offer two great opportunities to students at your high school!
V.I.P.2 Day is open to current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors (and seniors if they are still exploring their options) who are dedicated to academics, have an aptitude for science and math, and are considering a career in healthcare. This one-day event provides students with a unique chance to explore the exciting world of pharmacy.
Registration for this one-day event is free and almost full! Please invite students who are able to attend Friday, March 22nd, 2024 from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. using this Registration Link, https://apply.findlay.edu/register/VIP2SP24.
Pharmacy Summer Camp is an overnight camp open to any high school student who will be either a junior or senior in high school in the fall of 2024. Our four-day three-night experience on campus gives students an opportunity to stay in a dorm and engage in hands-on activities with our esteemed pharmacy students and faculty. Students can choose to register for either June 9th-12th or June 23rd-26th, 2024 with an Early-bird DISCOUNT using this Registration Link, https://www.findlay.edu/pharmacy/Pharmacy-Summer-Camp.
Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions! I look forward to seeing your students this spring and summer!
Liz Trevino
Coordinator of External
Engagement and Enrollment in the College of Pharmacy
trevino@findlay.edu |
findlay.edu/pharmacy/
Age Range: Rising 9th–12th graders
Dates: Thursday, March 28, Thursday, April 4, Thursday, June 27, and Thursday, July 18
Is your teen curious about career options at a natural history museum? This one-day camp is a unique opportunity for high school students to meet staff from various departments of the Museum and learn what it takes to succeed in science careers. Students will talk with scientists, educators, curators, wildlife specialists, archivists, and others to hear about their work and the paths that led them to their current roles. We’ll round out the day with a behind-the-scenes look at some Museum spaces usually open only to staff and researchers.
Click here for more information.
Click here for more information on Cleveland Botanical Garden paid internship for teens.
Our friends at Revolution Prep are hosting a free webinar on Understanding Athletic Recruiting.
Wednesday, January 24th – 8:00pm – 9:00pm EST
Speakers: Holly Burks Becker & Jeffery Durso-Finley, Ed.D
Athletic recruiting is one of the more confusing processes for counselors, students, and their families because it involves a tricky intersection of parent expectations, student aspirations, coach idiosyncrasies, and conflicting league policies. We will discuss the latest trends in athletic recruiting, including specialization, early commitments, the rise of club sports, the accelerated timeline, and the impact of the pandemic on recruiting from both the coaches’ and students’ perspectives. Register here.
Click here for more information on this year's annual Ursuline College Writing Contest.
I am reaching out to share Lake Erie Inks' teen ink and personal narrative (college essay) workshops. See links below for more information.
We provide scholarships and are Ohio ACE approved.
Best,
Charisse Bailey
Director of Programs
Lake Erie Ink: a writing space for youth
www.lakeerieink.org
216-320-4757
Click here for details on Personal Narrative Programming.
Goldfish Swim School is hosting a hiring open house on Tuesday, September 26 from 3:00pm-7:00pm. Students can walk in, fill out an application and interview on the spot. They are looking for swim instructors, lifeguards, front desk representatives and more. They provide paid swim instructor training and a completion bonus after passing the lifeguard course. The only thing the student needs to do is know how to swim.