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Educational Talent Search, Siskiyou

Student Information

Learn how to join ETS-Siskiyou, the activities and field trips that we offer, and what it means to be an ETS-Siskiyou student.

Planning your Future

The UC Davis Educational Talent Search Program, Siskiyou (ETS-Siskiyou) will help you identify your strengths and structure your future goals. We help 600 students each year from communities in Siskiyou County.

With our help, you will complete an educational assessment and an educational plan that will prepare you to succeed in your educational goals. You will be encouraged to achieve a C+ or higher average for the academic year. By the end of the project year, you will enroll in academic courses that will prepare you for college. You will receive a minimum of 10 hours of academic support services. ETS-Siskiyou will also help you understand the college preparation process, develop study skills and begin to explore career possibilities. When you apply to colleges as a senior, ETS-Siskiyou will help you apply for financial aid.

Campus Trips

If you consistently attend ETS-Siskiyou’s workshops and advisory sessions, you will be invited to special field trips to UC Davis and other Northern California universities. Other events include Preview Day, the Fall Family Gathering, student leadership conferences and college fairs.

Middle School Students

The ETS-Staff staff visits middle schools to provide

  • workshops on career exploration, college options, test taking-skills, writing skills, and time management
  • activities on self-esteem, study skills, college motivation, values clarification, and goal setting
  • encouragement for enrollment in college preparatory courses for high school
  • career exploration and field trips to colleges

High School Students

ETS-Siskiyou program advisors attend high schools weekly to provide academic monitoring and skill building. Some program activities include:

  • one-on-one college preparation advising
  • assistance with scholarship applications, college admission applications, financial aid applications,and letters of recommendation
  • workshops on test preparation, career exploration, self-esteem, study skills, goal-setting, test-taking, time management, résumé preparation, personal motivation and leadership skills, college survival skills and high school success
  • parent information nights
  • visits to college campuses
  • student leadership conferences
  • academic tutoring