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Sonoma State University

By Kennedy Martin

Sonoma State University

Sonoma is located at
1801 East Cotati Avenue,
Rohnert Park, CA 94928
It is 50 miles from San
Francisco

Points of Interest Near


Sonoma

Simraceway
Performance Driving
Center
Audi Sportscar
Experience
Sonoma Plaza
Cline Cellars & many
other
vineyards/wineries

Sonoma Coast State


Beach
Sonoma Raceway
Sonoma Train Town
Sebastiani Theatre
Sonoma Valley
Museum of Art
Steiners Taven
Studio 35
And many more

Tuition & Fees for Sonoma


Living at home

Living on campus

Living off campus

Mandatory
Registration

$7,276

$7,276

$7,276

Books &
Supplies

$1,826

$1,826

$1,826

Food &
Housing

$4,598

$11,799

$13,050

Transportation

$1,494

$1,390

$1,456

Personal &

$1,364

$1,364

$1,364

$16,558

$23,655

$24,972

Miscellaneous

Total

Sonoma Facts

School colors- Navy Blue and


Columbia Blue
School Mascot-

Lobo the Seawolf

School Pennant &


School Logo
School motto -Lux Mentis, Lux
Orbis. Light of the Mind, Light of
the World

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Mike McGuire

California State Senator

BA Political Science, 2002

Carl Peterson

Kansas City Chiefs Former president general


manager

Coached on now defunct football team

Kevin Danaher

Author and activist,co-founder of Global


Exchange

Mike Horner

Film Actor

Caroline Migden

Former California State Senator

Dave Smeds

Science fiction author & Nebula Award


finalist

Virginia Strom-Martin

Former California State Assemblywoman

Larry Allen

Former Dallas Cowboys offensive guard

Played on now defunct football team

Jason Robinson

American jazz saxophonist, electronic


musician, and composer

Jazz Studies and Philosophy

Tendai Mukomberanwa

Soapstone Sculptor

Bachelor of Fine Arts

William C. Davis

Civil War historian

Bachelor /Master of Arts (69)

David V. Brewer

Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme


Court

Bachelor of Arts, Economics(74)

Sam Hernandez

Arena Football League Hall of Famer

Played on now defunct football team

BA Philosophy,1980

Entrance Requirements for Sonoma

High School Graduate completing


each course with a c or better
Have a competitive Eligibility
Index & Meet the special criteria
for impacted majors
English-4 units/ years
Mathematics-3 units/
years:Algebra, Geometry, and
Intermediate Algebra.
Alternatively, you may complete 3
units/years of college preparatory
integrated math which includes
components of both Algebra and
Geometry
Elective-1 unit/ year:(Selective)

U.S. History/Social Science-2


units/ years:1 unit/ year U.S.
History, Government and 1 unit/
year Social Science(World History,
Geography, Anthropology, etc.)
Laboratory Science-2 units/ years:
1 unit/year Physical
Science(Chemistry, Physics, etc.)
and 1 unit/year Biological
Science(Biology, Zoology,
Anatomy, etc.)
Foreign Language-2 units/
years(of the same language)
Visual/ Performing Arts-1 unit/
year: Art, Dance, Drama/ Theater,
or music

Campus Map

Scholarship Opportunities at Sonoma

Application Deadline is
January 15th
They range from $250-$3,000
Require a 3.0 GPA on a 4 point
scale
Presidential Scholar
Program-$1,000 for incoming
freshmen with a cumulative
weighted GPA of a 4.0 or
higher from sophomore year,
junior year, and 1st semester
of senior year

CSU Future Scholars


Scholarship- low income, first
generation college students.
Renewable for up to 4 years
Theater Arts, Dance, and
Music Scholarships- Offer
their own unique scholarships
for which there is a separate
application and audition
Departmental ScholarshipsEach department can give out
their own special scholarships
to outstanding students

New York University


By: Hailey Gaitan

Requirements
4 years of English with a heavy emphasis on
writing;
3-4 years of history/social studies;
3-4 years of mathematics;
3-4 years of laboratory sciences; and
3-4 years of a foreign language

To be eligible for admission, applicants are


expected to submit results from one of the
following testing options:
The SAT Reasoning Test; or
The ACT with Writing Test; or
Three SAT Subject Test scores; or
Three AP exam scores; or
The International Baccalaureate Diploma;
Three IB higher-level exam scores (if you
are not an IB Diploma candidate);

Tuition & Fees


Tuition

Service fee

Total due

3 credits/units

$4,062

$396

$4,458

4 credits/ units

$5,416

$396

$5,812

8 credits/ units

$10,832

$396

$11,228

Housing: $219 per week


Meal Plan
8 meals and $30 Dining Dollars per week: $130/week ($780 total for program)
10 meals and $30 Dining Dollars per week: $140/week ($840 total for program)
12 meals and $30 Dining Dollars per week: $160/week ($960 total for program)
21 meals and $30 Dining Dollars per week: $225/week ($1,350 total for program)

Scholarships
AnBryce Scholarships:
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships
The AnBryce foundation gives this scholarship to a small number of
students. Students must be the first generation in their family to attend college. It can
cover up to the cost of tuition and is renewable. These Scholars will participate in a
rich combination of orientation and mentoring programs, as well as educational and
cultural activities. Students are expected to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5 each
year and to participate actively in program activities. There is no application to be
considered for this scholarship. Applicants are automatically considered through
their admission application materials.

These scholarships are awarded to outstanding community college transfer students


who are members of Phi Theta Kappa, the national honor society for two-year colleges.
Transfer students from all colleges who are members of Phi Theta Kappa and have
participated in the Phi Theta Kappa programs are eligible for consideration.

Lewis Rudin City Scholarships

Martin Luther King, Jr., Scholarships


Since its inception in 1987, the Martin Luther King, Jr., Scholars Program has
awarded over 400 need-based and merit scholarships to incoming freshmen at NYU.
These students present records of outstanding academic achievement, leadership,
and commitment to the principles of community service, humanitarianism, and social
progress.There is no application to be considered for this scholarship. Applicants are
automatically considered through their admission.

Arch Scholarships
This University scholarship is awarded each year to students who demonstrate
financial need and who are committed to having a positive impact on the world. It is a
full ride and is renewable. There is no application for this scholarship. Applicants are
automatically considered through their admission.

Rudin Scholars are entering freshmen selected from public and parochial high schools in all five
boroughs of New York City. In addition to their scholarship, the scholars participate in academic
and cultural activities in New York City. There is no application to be considered for this
scholarship. Applicants are automatically considered through their admission.

Paths to Peace Scholarships


The Paths to Peace program brings sixteen students of different faiths and backgrounds from
Israel and Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) to study together for one semester at New York
University, located in the center of New York City.Successful applicants will receive a
scholarship to cover tuition, room and board, health insurance, books, travel, and a living
stipend for the academic semester. You must complete a separate application to be considered
for this scholarship.

Campus Map

Location

Transportation

Bike
Subway
Cab
Bus
Walking
Car

NYU is a very spread out school and is


all around New York City. Each school
of education can be in a different part
of the city.
A person can use public transport
(buses), cabs, the subway system and
just walk to campus locations.

New York City - Points of Interest


New York City a large and diverse island surrounded by five boroughs, that include; Brooklyn, the
Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, and Manhattan
Sites that are easily accessible by bus, subway and ferry include:
1. The Statue of Liberty
15. Broadway (the Theatre district)
2. Wall Street
16. Garment District (discounted shopping)
3. South Street Seaport
17. Central Park
4. SoHo
18. The Waldorf Astoria
5. Grand Central Station
19. Gossip Girl Attraction Sites (Tour)
6. The Soho
7. Little Italy
8. China Town
9. The Riverside district (Little Ireland)
10. The Empire State Building
11. The memorial to the World Trade Center Towers
12. The Metropolitan Museum of Art
13. The Guggenheim
14. Harlem (the Apollo Theatre)

Sports

Basketball
Cross Country
fencing
golf
soccer
swimming and diving
tennis
track and field
volleyball
wrestling
badminton
baseball
ice hockey
lacrosse
rugby
softball
martial arts

Famous Graduates

Alec Baldwin
Kristen Bell
Dakota Fanning
Anne Hathaway
Ashley Olsen
Elizabeth Olsen
Adam Sandler
Andy Samberg
Dylan Sprouse
Cole Sprouse
Whoopi Goldberg
Angelina Jolie
Idina Menzel

Nyu doesnt have any specific


focuses but, some majors are more
popular than others. Visual and
Performing Arts is the most popular
major. It is followed by Social Sciences,
Business, Management, and Marketing.

Facts about NYC

University Facts
Founded: April 18, 1831
Official Color: Violet
Nickname: Violets
Alma Mater: The Palisades
Aluni: Nearly 470,000 from the United
States and 183 Foreign Countries
Academic and Administration:
More than 5 million square feet or interior
space (Washington Square Campus)

Residential: Housing for more


than 11,000 undergraduate,
graduate and professional students
Libraries: NYUs 11 libraries hold than 5.9 million volumes
and the Bobst Library receives 10,000 visits per day when
school is in session.
International: International students make up 20% of
NYUs student body (8,954)

More Facts

More Facts

Greek Life
Panhellenic Council Chapters

Alpha Epsilon Phi


Alpha Sigma Tau
Delta Phi Epsilon
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Pi Beta Phi
Theta Phi Beta
Zeta Tau Alpha

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Interest Group


Nu Alpha Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Omega Phi Alpha Fraternity, (coed)

Multicultural Greek Council Chapters

Interfraternity Council Chapter

Phi Iota Alpha, Fraternity, Inc.


(historically Latino/Hispanic Fraternity)

Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Phi Delta, Colony
Delta Kappa Epsilon
Delta Lambda Phi
Delta Phi
Iota Nu Delta
Lambda Chi Alpha
Lambda Phi Epsilon
Phi Gamma Delta
Phi Kappa Sigma
Pi Kappa Alpha
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Tau Delta Phi, Colony
Zeta Beta Tau
Zeta Psi

Omega Phi Beta, Sorority Inc.,


(historically Latina/Hispanic Sorority)
Hermandad de Sigma Iota Alpha, Incorporada
(historically Latina/Hispanic Sorority)
Pi Delta Psi, Fraternity, Historically Asian Pacific Fraternity
Delta Kappa Delta, South Asian Sorority
Alpha Kappa Delta Phi, Intl Asian Interest Sorority, Colony
La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda, Fraternity Inc.
Lambda Pi Chi Sorority , Inc., Interest Group

USC
Bobby Santos
Avid 09
Period 4

Location
USC is at the center of one of the most exciting urban
environments of the 21st century which is Los Angeles.
It is located in the not so good part of downtown LA
It is across the street from their football stadium the
coliseum

Entrance Requirements

Four (4) years of English (composition and literature)

Two (2) years of foreign language

Three (3) years of mathematics (algebra, geometry, algebra II, trigonometry, or calculus)

Two (2) years of natural science (e.g., biology, chemistry, physics)

Two (2) years of social sciences (e.g., U.S. history, government, economics, geography)

Three (3) years of additional courses in subjects above or academic electives (such as computer science, art, music,
speech)

Noteworthy Graduates

One of the greatest home run hitters in baseball history Mark Mcgwire attended USC
Famous movie director George Lucas attended USC
The first man to walk on the moon neil armstrong attended USC
Star NFL running back and heisman winner also played football and attended USC

Tuition and Fees


On Campus

Off Campus

At Home

Tuition and fees

$50,277

$50,277

$50,277

Room and board

$13,855

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--

Books and supplies

$1,500

$1,500

$1,500

Estimated personal
expenses

$1,000

$1,000

$1,000

$580

$580

$580

$67,212

$53,357

$53,357

Transportation expenses
Estimated Total

Scholarships
USC Merit Scholarships

Administered through the Office of Admission, USC Merit Scholarships require students to apply for
admission to the university by the December deadline.All students who submit a complete application
will be automatically considered for a scholarship.

Other USC Scholarships

Some USC scholarships are administered by organizations outside the Office of Admission. These
generally require a separate application, have varying deadlines and eligibility requirements and may or
may not require an interview.

USC facts

The colors for the University of California are red and gold
The mascot is called Traveler who is a horse that

was named after a horse of general Robert E. Lee in the civil


war.

More Facts
Sports Teams
Interesting Facts

baseball

Football

Softball

Soccer

Asians

Lacrosse

Black/African-American

Track/field

Hispanic

12%

Tennis

White/Caucasian

33%

Cross Country

International

23%

Golf
Volleyball
Water Polo ect.

Before they were named Trojans in 1912, USC athletic teams


were called the Methodists, as well as the Wesleyans.

USC physicians serve more than one million patients each


year.

Other

18%
5%

Campus life

Campus Map

UC SAn Diego
By:Richie Brewer

UCSD Location And Nearby


Attractions
9500 Gilman Dr, La Jolla, CA 92093
Nearby Attractions-Kellogg Park, Cabrillo National
Monument,Sea World etc. you

Tuition And Fees


Estimated Cost of Attendance

Living with Parents

On Campus

Off Campus

Tuition and Fees


UC Systemwide Tuition/Fees: $12,192
UCSD Campus Fees: $1,264
Total CA Resident Tuition/Fees:

$13,456

$13,456

$13,456

Housing and Meals

$4,643

$12,254

$9,650

Books and Supplies

$1,509

$1,509

$1,509

Transportation

$1,624

$771

$1,560

Personal Expenses

$1,991

$1,623

$1,908

Health Insurance Fee/Allowance

$1,632

$1,632

$1,632

$24,855

$31,245

$29,715

Other Educational Costs

CA Resident Totals

Entrance Requirements
t

GPA: California residents: You must earn a GPA of 3.0 or


better with no grade lower than C. Non-California residents:
You must earn a GPA of 3.4 or better with no grade lower
than C
Test You Must Take: Act and SAT

Noteworthy Graduates

UCSD Mascot Pennant And Colors


Mascot-King Triton
School Colors-Navy Blue and Gold
Pennantt-

UCSd Campus Life

UCSD Sports

UCSD Majors

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