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657.278.7130 EC 379 Mon. - Fri. 8 AM - 5 PM [email protected] ed.fullerton.edu/cct/ the NAVIGATOR a publication by the Center for Careers in Teaching - April 2020 Edition - Registration Season is Here! Summer 2020 and Fall 2020 registration is here and The Center for Careers in Teaching is still here to support you! Our center remains fully operational during this time and we have transitioned to virtual academic advising! Please be sure to refer to the step-by-step screenshots below to assist you with scheduling a virtual academic advising appointment! Exploring Critical Issues in Education Link to the article: https://tinyurl.com/schooling-home Comic: How To Turn Your Home Into A School Without Losing Your Sanity Events and Upcoming Deadlines Would you like to join our mailing list? Please visit bit.ly/CCT_Interest to receive our monthly newsletter. Scheduling a Virtual Academic Advising Appointment: Please refer to these step-by-step guides to assist you with scheduling a virtual academic advising appointment. Due to the COVID-19 crisis, we understand students may have difficulty completing the admissions requirements for our fall 2020 credential programs. We want to encourage you to apply to our programs regardless. Please contact us if you would like to learn more! Future Teachers! Our next TFT workshop on "Inclusive Classrooms" is happening on Tuesday, April 7th from 11:30am - 12:30pm via Zoom. Since the workshop will be through Zoom, you must still obtain a ticket on Eventbrite so that we can send you the Zoom link as we will not be making this workshop public. ***SIGN UP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/65 050714438 Titan Future Teachers! The Center for Careers in Teaching is still here to support you!! Please, if you have any questions or need additional support, do not hesitate to call or email us! Math and Science CSET Study Groups! Are you in need of a virtual study group? Do you need help preparing for the Math & Science CSET Exam? If so, please add your contact information using the link below to obtain more information about the Math & Science CSET Study Groups! Link: https://tinyurl.com/CSETStudyGroup California College Student Emergency Support Fund Launches in Response to COVID-19 The California College Student Emergency Support Fund has launched to give one-time $500 hardship grants to students. Administered by Mission Asset Fund (MAF), the Fund is a statewide philanthropic response to address emergency needs for the state’s low-income college students, including undocumented immigrants, foster youth, and those who are housing insecure. Am I Eligible? To be eligible for the California College Student Emergency Support Fund, students must: Be currently enrolled full-time (12+ units) as an undergraduate at a California Community College, California State University, or University of California campus Have earned at least 24 semester units or 36 quarter units (i.e., one academic year of coursework) Be low-income, with a maximum Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) of $5,576 (equivalent to eligibility for Pell Grant) or eligible for a California College Promise Grant Fee Waiver (formerly known as the BOG fee waiver) After approval, students can expect to receive the money via electronic transfer within 72 hours. How Can I Apply? Students can access the application and apply for a grant online by using the following link: https://tinyurl.com/CACollegeStudentGrant Applications and grant payments to students will be processed by MAF. MAF is a well- established non-profit organization that carried out a similar emergency fund effort in 2017 to pay for DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) recipients’ renewal fees. We encourage interested students to apply as quickly as possible as these funds will go fast. It will help to have the following items at the ready: your transcript, financial aid eligibility (any financial aid statement or award letter that shows EFC or California College Promise Grant Fee Waiver), and electronic banking login information (not required). Follow us on Instagram! @mce_csuf @csuf_cct

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Page 1: the NAVIGATORed.fullerton.edu/cct/news/CCT Monthly Newsletter - April 2020.pdf · the NAVIGATOR a publication by the Center for Careers in Teaching - April 2020 Edition - R e g is

657.278.7130

EC 379

Mon. - Fri.        8 AM - 5 PM        

 

[email protected]

ed.fullerton.edu/cct/

the NAVIGATORa publication by the Center for Careers in Teaching

- April 2020 Edition -

Registration Seasonis Here!

Summer 2020 and Fall 2020 registration is here and The Center

for Careers in Teaching is still here to support you!

Our center remains fully operational during this time and we

have transitioned to virtual academic advising! Please be sure to

refer to the step-by-step screenshots below to assist you with

scheduling a virtual academic advising appointment!

Exploring Critical Issues in Education

Link to the article: https://tinyurl.com/schooling-home

Comic: How To Turn Your Home Into ASchool Without Losing Your Sanity

Events andUpcoming Deadlines

Would you like to joinour mailing list? Please

visit bit.ly/CCT_Interestto receive our monthly

newsletter.

Scheduling a Virtual Academic Advising Appointment:

Please refer to these step-by-step guides to assist you with

scheduling a virtual academic advising appointment.

Due to the COVID-19crisis, we understandstudents may havedifficulty completingthe admissionsrequirements for ourfall 2020 credentialprograms.

We want toencourage you toapply to ourprograms regardless.

Please contact us ifyou would like tolearn more!

Future Teachers! Our next TFTworkshop on "InclusiveClassrooms" is happening onTuesday, April 7th from 11:30am -12:30pm via Zoom.

Since the workshop will bethrough Zoom, you must stillobtain a ticket on Eventbrite sothat we can send you the Zoomlink as we will not be making thisworkshop public.

***SIGN UP HERE:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/65050714438

Titan Future Teachers!

The Center for Careers in Teachingis still here to support you!! 

Please, if you have any questions orneed additional support, do not

hesitate to call or email us!

Math and Science CSETStudy Groups!

Are you in need of a virtual study group? Doyou need help preparing for the Math &Science CSET Exam?

If so,  please add your contact informationusing the link below to obtain moreinformation about the Math & Science CSETStudy Groups!

Link: https://tinyurl.com/CSETStudyGroup

California College StudentEmergency Support FundLaunches in Response to

COVID-19The California College Student Emergency Support Fund has launched to giveone-time $500 hardship grants to students. Administered by Mission Asset Fund(MAF), the Fund is a statewide philanthropic response to address emergencyneeds for the state’s low-income college students, including undocumentedimmigrants, foster youth, and those who are housing insecure.

Am I Eligible?To be eligible for the California College StudentEmergency Support Fund, students must:

Be currently enrolled full-time (12+ units) asan undergraduate at a California CommunityCollege, California State University, orUniversity of California campusHave earned at least 24 semester units or 36quarter units (i.e., one academic year ofcoursework)Be low-income, with a maximum EstimatedFamily Contribution (EFC) of $5,576(equivalent to eligibility for Pell Grant) oreligible for a California College PromiseGrant Fee Waiver (formerly known as theBOG fee waiver)

After approval, students can expect to receivethe money via electronic transfer within 72hours.

How Can I Apply?Students can access the application and applyfor a grant online by using the following link:

https://tinyurl.com/CACollegeStudentGrant

Applications and grant payments to studentswill be processed by MAF. MAF is a well-established non-profit organization thatcarried out a similar emergency fund effort in2017 to pay for DACA (Deferred Action forChildhood Arrivals) recipients’ renewal fees.

We encourage interested students to apply asquickly as possible as these funds will go fast.

It will help to have the following items at theready: your transcript, financial aid eligibility(any financial aid statement or award letterthat shows EFC or California College PromiseGrant Fee Waiver), and electronic banking logininformation (not required).

Follow us on Instagram!

@mce_csuf @csuf_cct