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Caprese Wippich | Friday, March 18 | ||
Hassan Pathan, Audrey Soohoo, and Jessica Macias, UCSC | Friday, April 8 | ||
Dr. Claire Komives and Alex Higginbotham, SJSU | Friday, April 29 |
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Friday, September 24 | 1:00 PM | West Valleys AMATYC Research League 2021 Champions Maximus Cisneros, Noah Robles, Talal El-Zeini and Coach Ser-Kuang Chen | |
Friday, October 15 | 1:00 PM | Francesca Hope WVC 21, Materials Engineering Cal Poly SLO and Professor Trevor Harding | |
Friday, October 22 | 11:00 AM | Ameya Patkar and Antonio Villagomez WVC 21 and Summer research at unPAK/College of Charleston |
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Friday, September 18 | 1:00 PM | Reagan Beers, WVC Alum: Paid Science Internships with Federal Research Labs | |
Friday, September 25 | 1:00 PM | Ashley De Alba, Antonio Arlia, Christian Leycam, and Christopher Hamamjy, WVC Graduates: STEM Life after West Valley: Conversations with Recent Alumni | |
Friday, October 2 | 1:00 PM | Reshma Hyder, STREAM Advocate and Entrepreneur: Science and Technology: Access, Education & Entrepreneurship | |
Friday, October 9 | 1:00 PM | Jonathan Tyson, Yale & UC Berkeley: The Fresh Professor on Chemistry and STEM Teaching/Learning | |
Friday, October 16 | 1:00 PM | Dr. Yasmin Chandresekher, Coherus Bioscience: Medical Devices and Women in Biology | |
Friday, October 23 | 1:00 PM | Sofia Vartanian, UCLA: An Inquisitive Science Enthusiast Scout | |
Friday, October 30 | 1:00 PM | Dr. Jade Bing, Corteva Agriscience: Synthetic Chemistry and Opening STEM Doors | |
Friday, November 6 | 1:00 PM | Naomi Alterman: Computer Science and the Freelance STEM Life | |
Friday, November 13 | 1:00 PM | Claudia Roberts, Princeton: From Apple to PhD in Artificial Intelligence | |
Friday, November 20 | 1:00 PM | Andrea Antoni, UC Berkeley: Astrophysics, Black Holes and Academia |
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The funds for these scholarships are provided from a joint investment of contributions from the private sector and from 69蹤獲 employees.
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The Adobe Research Women-in-Technology Scholarship recognizes outstanding female undergraduate and masters students studying artificial intelligence/machine learning, data science, computer science or mobile/web development at North American universities | |
AfterCollege provides quarterly scholarships to support current students who demonstrate professionalism and a passion for their future career. | |
The national board of AAWCC supports the advancement of community college women into leadership positions. As a commitment to the mission, the Board will award a scholarship to a national AAWCC member who works at a community college to attend the LEADERS institute. The AAWCC scholarship for LEADERS will include registration. | |
Local Scholarship awards are granted to women whose permanent home address is in Campbell, Milpitas, San Jose or Santa Clara; who have completed two full years at an accredited college or university and have been accepted for enrollment in a four-year college or university at the third year level in the fall of 2021; and who have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. The 2021 Local Scholarship application is available for downloading and will be accepted from 12 am PT on March 1 until 11:59 pm PT on April 15, 2021. | |
The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) is a national nonprofit organization focused on substantially increasing the representation of Indigenous peoples of North America and the Pacific Islands in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) studies and careers. | |
Each year, the Asian-American Architects and Engineers Foundation offers scholarships to full-time students pursuing a career in the AEC Industry (architecture, engineering, construction, etc.), who have demonstrated a measurable level of involvement/ service to the Asian-Pacific Islander community, and are a student member of AAa/e. | |
To be considered for a CCCSE Osher Scholarship, you must go through the application process at your individual college. Students with financial need will receive top priority for scholarships. Criteria may differ between colleges, check in with financial aid office and scholarship link. | |
California scholarships and grants make it possible to attend an institute of higher education in this exciting state. Whether you long to go West or already live there, California scholarships help pay for tuition, books and necessary expenses. | |
Applicants for the Engineering and Technical Science Achievement Scholarship must be a woman undergraduate majoring in engineering or technical science. Applicants must have an overall grade point average of 3.0/4.0 or equivalent. | |
Explore our student and travel scholarships, both aiming to support and inspire pursuing careers in technology | |
The Generation Google Scholarship was established to help aspiring students pursuing computer science degrees excel in technology and become leaders in the field. Selected students will receive $10,000 USD (for those studying in the US) or $5,000 CAD (for those studying in Canada) for the 2021-2022 school year. | |
The HSF Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university留egree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to: High school seniors, Undergraduate students (all years), Community college students transferring to four year universities, and Graduate Students. | |
We offer thousands of curated scholarships and financial education resources for Hispanic American, African American, American Indian/Alaska Native and Asian Pacific Islander students. | |
STEM Core students are encouraged to apply. The deadline is March 11. | |
Lockheed Martins Vocational Scholarship Program is the first of its kind within the aerospace and defense industry and awards up to $6,600 to as many as 150 recipients each year. | |
NASA Harriett G. Jenkins Predoctoral Fellowship Project | The Harriett G. Jenkins Predoctoral Fellowship Project aims to increase the U.S. talent pool of underrepresented groups, including women, ethnic minorities, and persons with disabilities who receive Master's and Doctoral degrees participating in the STEM workforce. |
NACME is responsible for over $3 million in scholarships awarded annually to underrepresented minority (URM) students. NACME expects to support approximately 1,000 underrepresented minority engineering and computer students annually. | |
Award scholarships to LGBTQ+ or LGBTQ-supportive students currently enrolled in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) or STEM-related teaching fields. | |
The mission of the National Society of Black Engineers is "to increase the number of culturally responsible Black Engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact the community." Scholarships are for members of NSBE. | |
At PG&E we're focused on California's future. PG&E has a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in both Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) based majors and other disciplines. Close to 150盎cholarships were made available last year. These STEM-focused or Employee Resource Group and Engineering Network Group-sponsored scholarships range from $1,000 to $10,000. |
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Scholarships.com is dedicated to help students find scholarships at the local and state level, major, ethnicity and gender identifying scholarships. | |
SVCF administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school seniors, college and graduate school students, and re-entry students. Annually, we award close to 500 scholarships totaling more than $2 million. Through scholarships established with SVCF by individuals, families and organizations, we have awarded nearly $17.9 million to students since 2007. | |
Scholarships available for active SHPE Membera (To become an active member, please visit shpe.org and select Join in the top right hand corner of the webpage.), minimum Cumulative GPA: 2.75 (This is a cumulative GPA as listed on the transcript of your latest academic institution.) and plan to pursue a STEM degree. | |
The provides financial assistance to women admitted to accredited baccalaureate or graduate programs, in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science. In 2018, SWE disbursed approximately 238 new and renewed scholarships valued at more than $830,000. | |
We have helped forward-thinking organizations open the doors to their next incarnation using technology, creativity, and ingenuity. We are passionate about equal opportunities and understand that there is still progress to be made in minority representation and opportunity in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). | |
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Resume Tips
Did you know? Recruiters usually take less than 10 seconds to look through a resume. Make your resume stand out with tips from this guide!
What is a resume? A document that illustrates your qualifications for a job, internship, a representation of your experience, skills, abilities, etc.
Next Steps to Write a Great Resume
Use the job description as your guide to write your resume.
Its great to have a resume that lists all your skills. However, its best to tailor your resume to the position. This will be key in helping your resume stand out when employers review over hundreds of resumes. You want to make it so easy for them to see you would be a great fit for their company/organization.
After you have reviewed the job description, list as many qualities/skills that match the position and include your proficiency level (e.g. beginner, intermediate or expert). For example, name the computer programs you have experience using such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint or other programs like Java, C Programming, etc. Another example is being knowledgeable in a second or third language in reading, writing, and speaking.
You want to be honest with yourself and the employer of your knowledge, experience, and skills. Write down key skills/ experiences and knowledge you hold that can be applied to the position.
Reminder: Even if the position may be a different field, your skills can be transferrable in any job to highlight your experience (e.g. excellent communication skills, conflict resolution skills, identifying problems, and leading team towards solution, etc.)
Your Name
Your name and contact information are your logo/brand, let's make it stand out. Place your full name and contact information at the top of your resume page. Be sure to be bold your name in larger font. Next, include your phone number and email address below or on the side of your name.
Your Phone Number
Ensure the phone number on your resume is a working number and accepts phone calls from unknown numbers. We don't to miss out on opportunities! Let's double check we do not have the "Silence Unknown Callers" feature under our phone settings.
On another note, ensure you have your voice mail set up and have an appropriate greeting message for your voicemail. If you don't feel comfortable creating a greeting message, use the default greeting message that restates your phone number.
Your Email Address
Your email address in your resume must also be an appropriate and professional titled email address. Let's not use the same email address where you receive junk or spam mail. Furthermore, you can create a specific email address for your job/internship seeking role.
When you are typing bullet points on your resume, make sure to highlight the most important skills first! You want to catch the employers eyes on your biggest, best, and most valuable examples of your skills and experience.
Experience is experience. If you have volunteer experience, you can create a separate section to show recruiters your interest outside of your job. Volunteer experience can vary and look like any of the examples below:
- babysit family members,
- tutor others
- volunteer at the local library once a week,
- held a position in a club
- led a team through a course project or
- created and contributed an idea to an organization in which you led
Let's add these to your resume!
Another example is to include your academic experience into a separate section. Create bullet points to point out relevant courses or projects you've done at 69蹤獲. For instance, if we want to highlight academic skills we have gained in a course, let's spell out the title of the course. For example, instead of "MATH 3A", let's add "Calculus and Analytical Geometry" and include your knowledge or skills gained from that class.
Lastly, another tip for your education experience is to include your overall G.P.A. especially if it is required for the position.
No matter your career interest, all employers want to see how you helped solved problems within the company/organization/ group that you were in and how you contributed. If you have #s or statistics to show how you improved, increased, or bettered their company/organization, make sure to add this to your resume.
For example, if you contributed to an idea that would increase efficiency by a 5% or increase production in a specific project, this is a great opportunity for you to show your work.
As a college student, place your education experience at the top of your resume page under your name and contact information. You will include the name of your college, major degree/certificate you are pursuing and dates of attendance.
On dates of attendance, you can include examples that show you are currently a student and date you expect to graduate, such as the examples below:
- August 2018 - May 2021
- June 2021 - Present
- August 2020 - Expected Graduation: May 2023
It's noteworthy to point out the importance of including achievements awards in this section. For instance, if you:
- are in the honors program
- made the Dean's List or President's List
- received an achievement award or certificate
- graduated with summa cum laude or magna cum laude honors
Be sure to include these amazing accomplishments in your resume!
If you are using Canva or another similar program in which offers a default resume template, then you might not be as concerned with the format. However, if you are creating your own, it's recommended to use Microsoft Word, not Google Docs, to play with the organization of your resume and it can also be easily converted to an Adobe PDF document.
Use an 8 翻 x11 paper. It is ideal to use a white background with black font, Calibri or Arial type font and 10 or 12 size fonts.
Ensure the spacing between lines, font, margins, bold print, underlined words, or capitalized words are aesthetically pleasing to the eye when looking at your resume page. Arrange a cohesive and uniformed resume so the employer or organization can easily find the information recruiters are looking for.
Our School of Science and Math is here to support you. Good luck!