Career
Center
The Mission Bay High School Career Center,
located in room 330, is a place for students, parents, staff, and
community members to obtain information and materials about colleges,
careers, training opportunites, job leads, community involvement
and much more. The Career Center has proven to be a useful source
for those who use the services offered.
The primary goal is to
be a resource to assist students in making appropriate college/career
choices so they can best become prepared to enter the workplace
in a changing global economy, either directly after high school
or upon completing their college education.
The current Career Center advisor is Mrs. Barbara
Mondt. The office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. daily. A
new advisor will be hired in January and the Center will have longer
hours. For more information about the Career Center, contact us
at (858) 273-1313, extension 106
Mission Bay Career Center is designed around the following
areas: College Information, Scholarship Information, Career Exploration,
ROP, Vocational Training, Job Board. Our Career Center is equipped
with computers with Internet access, ACT and SAT study guides,
and much more.
Useful Links For Educational andCareer Opportunities
Mapping
Your Future
Use the links below to assist in answering some questions you
might have about the careers, colleges, financial aid, volunteering,
etc.
Our newest resource is:Careercrusing.com. Use
the link that below.
Our User Name is: Missionbay. Password is: highschool.
To create a portfolio, make sure all information is entered correctly.
Enter your e-mail address so we can send you your User Name and
password if you forget it.
Your induvidual Portfolio User Name is: Your " class of" year
(2 digits), your first name, your last name- NO SPACES. Should
read something like this: 08johnjones
Your induvidual Password is your birthday (6 digits). For a January
11,1994, birthday, it would read: 011194
Type again to confirm. Press Create a Password key and you are
ready to begin.
Your complete career guidance system on the internet.
IMPORTANT:
Fastweb
'Browse perhaps the largest and best-known free database
of private sources of financial aid. with more than 600,000 awards
for undergraduate and graduate studies
College
Board Online
Search this free database of more than 2,000 non-college
sources of funding for undergraduate study. (Scholarship Search)
FAFSA on the
Web
Financial aid
Edfund
Click on Student/Parents to learn more about planning
for college, applying for financial aid, and managing your student
loan. You will also find information on the low-interest federal
loans and sound advices on borrowing.
Volunteer
Opportunities
A list of volunteer opprotunities in San Diego