Chancellor's Associates Scholars Program
e-Newsletter | September 2020
Community Corner
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE FOR A GREAT CASP 101!
 PC: CASP Office
Greetings,

Undoubtedly, it's been an incredibly difficult year and 'unprecedented' no longer cuts the feelings and events that come with 2020. 

Know that CASP is a community that has been rooting for your success from the time you were offered admission, and that we are continuing to root for you and supporting you from afar, and have a stronger community now more than ever. 

Lean on your community, lean on each other, and know that we are in this together and are here to help! 

Welcome to the CASP 2020 cohort, and welcome back to our continuing CASP students! We hope you're ready to own the Fall 2020 quarter, because we are! Let's do this!

Make sure to read through our entire newsletter for an opportunity in a monthly giveaway!

Visit the CASP day-to-day calendar of events to keep up to date with CASP events, resources, and other opportunities available to you all!


TopIn this issue you will find:

CASP EVENTS, REQUIREMENTS, AND INFORMATION:
OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS:
DIGITAL RESOURCES:
MATH AND WRITING SUPPORT: 
OPPORTUNITIES:





(858) 534 - 8366
5th Floor Student Services Center, Suite #555

       

ImportantDatesIMPORTANT SUMMER/FALL QUARTER DATES




Friday, September 4th


Summer Session II - Instruction ends. 

Friday, September 4th - Saturday, September 5th 

Summer Session II - Final exams. 


Thursday, October 1st 

Fall 2020 - Instruction begins. 

Friday, October 16th 

Deadline for students to add or re-enroll in classes.

Friday, October 30th 

Deadline for students to drop classes without "W" grade on transcript.

Wednesday, November 11th 


Veterans Day Holiday. All UCSD offices will be closed (including CASP). 


Friday, November 13th 

 Deadline for students to drop with "W" grade on transcript.


Thursday, November 26th - Friday, November 27th



Thanksgiving Holiday. All UCSD offices will be closed (including CASP).
 



Friday, December 11th 

Fall 2020 - Instruction ends. 



Saturday, December 12th - Saturday, December 19th 


Fall 2020- Final exams. 


Saturday, December 19th 

Fall 2020 - Quarter ends. 


Thursday, December 24th - Friday, December 25th

Winter Break 


Thursday, December 31st - Friday, January 1st 

New Year's Holiday. All UCSD offices will be closed (including CASP). 

AYKOCASP ACADEMIC YEAR KICKOFF
caspcovidCASP COVID-19 WEB PAGE
The Chancellor's Associates Scholars Program has developed a web page which includes Campus Information and Resources such as COVID-19 updates and remote learning resources. 

Please visit the CASP website at https://casp.ucsd.edu/ for more information.
listoscaINTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY WITH LISTOS CA
The Listos California Social Bridging Project is excited to invite CASP students to interview for an internship with our impactful campaign. Interns will reach vulnerable Californians with COVID-19 related wellness check-in and disaster readiness calls. This work is critical as we connect older adults, and other vulnerable populations, with valuable resources during the pandemic and help people of all ages prepare for natural disasters as wildfires rage throughout the state.
 
Interns will learn valuable communication skills, disaster readiness information, and have the chance to navigate critical resources throughout the state. Interns will have the opportunity to be part of a first-of-its-kind program, helping vulnerable Californians prepare ahead for natural disasters and stay safe during the pandemic.
 
Background 
The Listos California Social Bridging Project is anchored in the California Office of Emergency Services (Listos means "ready" in Spanish). For the past few months, the Social Bridging Project has conducted wellness check-in, and disaster readiness calls to vulnerable Californians. Callers, known as Bridgers, break through Californians' social isolation as they stay home to save lives during the pandemic as well as equip them with empowering tools and resources.
 

Details
      All training and calls are done remotely.
      Interns are trained to use phone banking technology and tools.
      Once trained, Bridgers have access to a professional support team and professionally designed Guides and Directories for each county.
      Interns will use their own phone, computer/laptop and internet connection.
      2-hour shifts are offered Wednesdays through Sundays.
      Interns serve in two-hour shifts between 10:00 am and 8:00 pm based on their availability.
      Interns call counties all across the state, not just their own.
      Interested interns will have the opportunity for
      This opportunity is available through the end of November.
      Interested interns will have the chance to do additional work to deepen their learning, experience, and Impact.
 
Qualifications
      Interested in working with vulnerable populations
      Commitment to helping all Californians increase their resilience in the face of the pandemic and natural disasters
 
Preferences
      While all qualified applicants will be welcome to participate, those with diverse linguistic and cultural competence are greatly needed
 
Commitment
      Project runs now through the end of November
      Minimum 8 hours a week
 
 
Once you complete the application, you will receive an email with the next steps in the interview process including a group interview, signing a non-disclosure agreement, and completing a training, either live via Zoom or by watching video modules on your own time.

linkedinCASP ALUMNI - JOIN OUR LINKEDIN GROUP
calcoastcornerCALCOAST CORNER - FINANCIAL RESOURCES
Thank you to our community partners at Cal Coast Credit Union for their support of CASP 101! Many thanks for providing financial wellness and financial literacy information and resources for our students, and our campus community. 



returntolearnUC SAN DIEGO - RETURN TO LEARN
The Return to Learn Program is a voluntary student program that screens for active SARS-CoV-2 virus, the virus that causes COVID-19 disease. If you choose to participate, you will be helping potentially reduce the risks of COVID-19 outbreaks and making our UC San Diego community a healthier place. 

In this initial phase, in May 2020, SARS-CoV-2 testing was be made available to resident undergraduate and graduate students currently residing on campus. Participation is voluntary, but all eligible students are encouraged to participate, and there will be no cost to the students who choose to participate. 

The Return to Learn Program is for asymptomatic student volunteers only.  If you are having COVID-19 symptoms (shortness of breath, cough, fever, chills, loss of smell or taste), please call Student Health Services at 858-534-3300.

At this time UC San Diego is not able to accommodate students who do not reside in on-campus housing, nor families of students who may also live on campus. They hope to expand testing in the future so that we can accommodate many more groups.


mystudentchartACTIVATE YOUR "MYSTUDENTCHART" AND PERSONAL INFORMATION
To support the health and well-being of UC students, faculty and staff and our communities, the University of California, in consultation with UC Health leadership, has issued a 
systemwide executive order requiring all members of the UC community to receive an influenza immunization before Nov. 1, 2020.

All students must activate their "MyStudentChart" in order to upload personal information. This system is the same tool students will use for COVID-related testing, symptom screening, etc. 

For more information on how to access your MyStudentChart at Student Health Services, please click here to view step-by-step instructions.


collegefirst-genINTER-COLLEGE FIRST-GEN SERIES
Questions? Contact Fnann Keflezighi at [email protected]
 

transfermythbustersTRANSFER MYTHBUSTERS PRESENTED BY THE UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGES
With orientation and Welcome Week just around the corner, join the Assistant Deans of Student Affairs at the Undergraduate Colleges as we debunk the most common Transfer Student myths about UC San Diego. Learn more about academic and student life at the university, and meet other transfer students!

 
Register here by September 4th and submit questions you'd like the Assistant Deans of Student Affairs to answer: https://ucsd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIrc-iqqDgqGNVL4ZS8KVnB8zPpPrsj6oam 

 

CCCwelcomeweekCROSS-CULTURAL CENTER TWOW EVENTS
Interested in learning about social justice education? Join the CCC for the following TWOW events:

Welcome to the Cross-Cultural Center (Sept. 28, 2020)

Register to our event here tinyurl.com/ccc20welcome


 

Social Justice 101 with the Cross-Cultural Center (Sept. 29, 2020)

This workshop is an overview of the 5Ps of a social justice framework: Power, Position, Privilege, Perception, and Process. Participants learn ways these concepts are connected to our intersecting identities and their impact on social in/equity, diversity, inclusion, and representation. Identities include and are not limited to ability, age, class, gender, gender identity, immigration status, sexuality, or spirituality. Register here tinyurl.com/cccsj101
 

For info and accommodations email [email protected].


 


tritontidbitsTRITON TOOLS & TIDBIT PODCAST
The sudden shift to a remote learning environment due to the COVID-19 pandemic has forced UC San Diego students to adapt to new ways of learning and connecting away from the traditional campus setting.

Triton Tools & Tidbits is a podcast that is focused on discussing topics that will engage and enrich student life and education. Brought to you by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs.
  • How can we as a campus community support each other, and our students, to succeed in this unique environment?
  • What tools do students need to succeed in an era of physical distancing?
  • How can students maintain connectivity to their networks in a remote environment, sustaining a sense of community while in a non-traditional campus environment?

Every Thursday, Triton Tools and Tidbits seeks to answer these questions while highlighting resources available to students across Student Affairs units and the UC San Diego campus community.


ucsdemailforeverSIGN UP FOR A UCSD ALUMNI EMAIL FOR LIFE
 
Sign up for a UCSD Email for Life!

What is it?
Alumni Email for Life is a permanent @ucsd.edu email address from which Alumni can send and receive emails. It is a forwarding service provided exclusively to our UC San Diego Alumni to help fellow Tritons, friends and family stay in contact with you.

You can continue using your existing student email address after you have graduated by connecting it to a non-UC San Diego email address. Sign up for Alumni Email for Life to link your address to a non-UC San Diego email address. You will start to receive mail to that address and will have the ability to send mail as your @ucsd.edu address through the non-UC San Diego mailbox. Please refer to your email service provider's for instructions to send mail as. 



keeplearningUC SAN DIEGO - KEEP LEARNING!
 
To help with this transition to remote learning, visit keeplearning.ucsd.edu where students can find resources and strategies on how to prepare to make the transition to remote courses.

Please ask for the help you need from your instructors, staff, and other people on (virtual) campus. Connect with people you care about. Rest, hydrate, and be well!




GroceryStoreRestockGROCERY STORE RESTOCK UPDATES

The Basic Needs Committee in partnership with The HUB at UC San Diego has put together an updated list of grocery stores near campus for those still in the area that need access to markets that are restocking and open.


For more information on basic need resources, please visit the HUB website at basicneeds.ucsd.edu




computerloanerLAPTOP LOANER PROGRAM & COMPUTER LAB LOOKUP
The Vice Chancellor Student Affairs office understands that computer access for students is vital as we navigate the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 and we are working quickly to provide access to students who are in need. We have included two helpful resources below: 

The Computer Lab Lookup (https://lablookup.ucsd.edu/) web page will be continually updated as we work to gain access to computer labs on campus for students to use for remote instruction and finals. 

Laptop Loaner Program (https://eforms.ucsd.edu/view.php?id=490887) students can request a laptop through the VCSA's laptop lending program. They are partnering with financial aid and ITS to work with students who qualify. (https://vcsa.ucsd.edu/news/covid-19-info.html)

Questions? Contact [email protected]

mindfulnessMINDFULNESS AND COMPASSION SESSIONS
UC San Diegos Center for Mindfulness and the T. Denny Sanford Institute for Empathy and Compassion have joined forces with the Compassion Institute to provide daily streams and recordings of mindfulness and compassion sessions, offering resources and online support.

Contact: [email protected] 858-249-6895



NURSELINECOVID-19 NURSE LINE
UC San Diego Health launched a COVID-19 nurse line (800-926-8273) that connects patients to nurses dedicated to screening people with respiratory symptoms associated with the new coronavirus. 

It is staffed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day. http://health.ucsd.edu/covid


CollegiateRecoveryProgramCOLLEGIATE RECOVERY PROGRAM

Starting this fall our Student Health and Well-Being Cluster (Student Health Services, CAPS and Health Promotion Services) will be launching a Collegiate Recovery Program that will be for students who are looking for a support program to help them through their recovery journey. 

The Collegiate Recovery Program will provide a dedicated meeting space in our Student Health and Well-Being Lounge known as the Zone. There will be 12 Step Meetings, Smart Recovery Meetings and NA Meetings on or near campus. Our Recovery Program will be led by our Health Educator for Alcohol and other Drugs and various members within our Student Health and Well-Being Cluster (Health Promotions, Counseling and Psychological Services and Student Health Services) to provide a continuum of care for our students.



basicneedsinfoBASIC NEEDS:RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS
Basic Needs refers to the most essential resources required to thrive as a student, which includes access to nutritious food, stable housing, and financial wellness resources. To support our resilient students both The Hub Basic Needs Center and Triton Food Pantry will be open for modified hours for Spring Break and Spring Quarter. 

They will be updating the website and social media so stay tuned!

Contact: [email protected] 858-246-2632

undocresourcesCOVID-19 RESOURCES FOR UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS AND FAMILIES
"My Undocumented Life," a web page with up-to-date information & resources for undocumented immigrants, have compiled a list of resources and news that can help undocumented and mixed-status families during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. 


They will update this page frequently so be sure to bookmark it and share it with your networks!

playgroundUCSD RECREATION PRESENTS: THE PLAYGROUND
 The Playground  is a space where students and the UC San Diego community can get active, creative, meditative and stay fit through online classes, informative articles and virtual Rec programming.

Recreation Online will bring you to the vast library of prerecorded content from Rec trainers and instructors that can be accessed anytime. Recreation Live classes will be hosted via Zoom or Facebook/Instagram Live @UCSDrec. A schedule will be updated weekly which will show the date, time and platform where they can be accessed. Classes will be a mix of fitness, DIY and fine arts from Rec instructors like guitar and Capoeira.

For more information, visit recreation.ucsd.edu

CASP MONTHLY SWAG
This month, we'll be giving away five CASP facemasks to our newsletter readers! You must be a currently registered UCSD undergraduate student to win (open to all students, not just CASP!). 

Send us an email to [email protected] with with the subject line "CASP Newsletter Winner" that includes your name and PID and answer the following questions:

"Name three (3) UC San Diego art pieces that are part of the Stuart Art Collection."

We'll send you a confirmation email letting you know if you're one of this month's contest winners and ask for your mailing address.

womensventuresummit2020 WOMEN'S VENTURE SUMMIT


SAT, SEPT 18-19, 2020 
9:00AM - 11:30AM


A global two-day virtual experience created to engage the entire female entrepreneurial ecosystem. Let's rise and shine together!


PAULDAISY PAUL & DAISY SOROS FELLOWSHIP


The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship provides up to $90,000 in financial support over two years of graduate school. This is an opportunity open to immigrants who graduated from both high school and college in the United States, regardless of their status.

In addition, all scholarship applicants MUST meet the following criteria: 
  1. New American Status. The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans program is intended for immigrants and children of immigrants in the United States. To be eligible, your birth parents must have both been born outside of the US as non-US citizens, and both parents must not have been eligible for US citizenship at the time of their births.* In addition, one of the following must be true of you as of the October 29 application deadline:
    1. Born in the US: You are a US citizen by birth and both of your parents were born abroad as non-US citizens.
    2. Naturalized Citizen: You have been naturalized as a US citizen either on your own or as a minor child under the application of one of your parents.
    3. Adopted: You were born outside of the US or one of its territories and were subsequently adopted by American parents and were awarded US citizenship because of your adoption.
    4. Green Card: You are in possession of a valid green card.
    5. Refugee & Asylees: You have been granted asylum or refugee status in the US.
  2. Academic Standing. The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans program is intended for immigrants and children of immigrants who are pursuing full-time graduate degrees at United States institutions. To be eligible, you will have a bachelor's degree as of the fall of 2021. You may be applying to graduate school at the same time that you are applying to the Fellowship, or you may already be enrolled in the graduate program that you are seeking funding for as of the application deadline. The Fellowship is open to all fields of study and fully accredited full-time graduate degree programs.
  3. Age. The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans program is intended for students who are early in their careers. All students must be 30 or younger as of the application deadline.To be eligible for the 2021 Fellowship, you must not have reached or passed your 31st birthday as of the application deadline.
Deadline: October 29, 2020

intelinkLEGAL FUNDING WITH INTELINK
Intelink Law Group is providing $100,000 in funds to UC San Diego entrepreneurs for legal services. Funding is available on a 1:1 matching basis. 

InteLink is helping San Diego Start ups grow in 2020
InteLink is helping San Diego Start ups grow in 2020


rosienetworkTHE ROSIE NETWORK: 4TH ANNUAL NATIONAL VETERAN & MILITARY SPOUSE ENTREPRENEUR AWARDS

These awards are designed to give recognition to Military Spouse, Veteran and Active-Duty service members who have the vision to see what might be, are willing to take the risks that traditionally accompany any new endeavor, and possess the management skills to create a successful business enterprise.



aipINTERLINK WITH AIP




Use InternLink to:
  • search and apply for pre-approved academic internships
  • create a Learning Agreement
  • track internship hours and complete evaluations
  • access forms and resources
To access InternLink, you must:
  • be a current UC San Diego undergraduate
  • have 90 units completed
  • maintain at least a 2.5 UC GPA
To participate in the Academic Internship Program and earn credit for an internship, follow the AIP application process .


awpAWP WRITING COURSES SUMMER 2020
The Analytical Writing Program is offering new writing courses this summer! 
Visit their website for more information. 
   

Listen to podcasts created especially for second-year students at UC San Diego, exploring second-year issues, topics, and challenges.

Topics include:
          • Healthy habits
          • Switching majors
          • Housing questions
          • Finding motivation
          • and more!
writingWRITING HELP

Need help with a writing project? Want to be sure you understand the assignment? Want to talk through your ideas or get a second opinion on whether your point is coming across clearly? 
The Writing + Critical Expression Hub ("Writing Hub") can help!
 
Located in the Geisel Library, the Writing Hub offers every UC San Diego student free one-on-one help with any writing project-from cover letters to lab reports, research papers to grant proposals. Visit the Writing Hub to meet with a supportive, well-trained peer writing mentor who will help you gain perspective on what works and what can be improved in your writing.



Online writing support will be available Monday-Friday from 10am until 7:30pm through the Learning Common's Writing Hub. To make an appointment, go to click here
 
The Writing + Critical Expression Hub | writinghub.ucsd.edu |  [email protected]
 
Visit  http://writinghub.ucsd.edu to learn more

CASPsnapsCASPsnaps

In late July, the Chancellor's Associates Scholars Program got the opportunity to meet with some of our incoming students at CASP 101, our summer transition program.

This summer marked the first year we experienced something new together; connecting and engaging in an online environment with around 350 of our incoming students (including our staff members). Thank you to all the students, staff, and faculty that participated in CASP 101 for helping us continue to build a strong community for our incoming scholars. WELCOME CASP 2020 COHORT AND WE'LL BE SEEING YOU IN THE FALL!

Check out our CASP 101 Flickr album for more pictures and our CASP YouTube account to see recording of our CASP 101 presentations and more.