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Lompoc High School

BRAVE PRIDE - Positivity, Respect, Integrity, Dedication, Excellence

Counseling

Counseling

Mission Statement

The mission of the Lompoc High School Counseling Program is to cooperatively support all students educational success in the areas of academic achievement, post high school awareness, and personal and interpersonal development.  The counseling department works with students as advocates and liaisons between staff, administration, and community members.  Through the counseling program, students are positively assisted in their growth becoming reasoning, problem-solving, and responsible members of society who are responsive to the important role of education in their lives. Our counseling department is here to keep parents and students informed and make sure students stay on track for graduation and success beyond high school.

 

Contact Us

Secretaries

Alyssa Berroteran
Email: berroteran.alyssa@lusd.org

Christina Fortner
Email: fortner.christian@lusd.org 

Counseling Office

(805) 742-3020

Registrar

Joelle Jacobs
Email: jacobs.joelle@lusd.org

A-B 
Lana Huyck 
Email: huyck.lana@lusd.org

C-Ga
Kira Gonzalez
Email: gonzalez.kira@lusd.org

Ge-Ma
Angie Diaz
Email: diaz.angelica@lusd.org

Mc-Ro
Carla Dewey
Email: dewey.carla@lusd.org

Ru-Z
Amargiete Bell
Email: bell.amargiete@lusd.org

Social Emotional Learning (SEL)

Karla Lara
Email: lara.karla@lusd.org

Ray Munoz
Email:  munoz.ray@lusd.org

English Learner (EL) Students 

Carina Gutierrez
Email: gutierrez.carina@lusd.org  

Meet the Counselors

 

 

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  • Laná Huyck, Counselor (Department Chair)

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    Counselor for Students with Last Name beginning with A-B

    Hours for help: Before School,
    Lunchtime, and After School

    Call: 805-742-3020

    Email: Huyck.lana@lusd.org

    Laná Huyck is the Department Chair of Counseling at Lompoc High School and has been working at LHS in the counseling department since 2006.

    Mrs. Huyck was born and raised on the Central Coast and is a 1997 Alumni of Lompoc High School. After High School, Laná attended Santa Barbara City College for 2 years before transferring to Chapman University to complete her Bachelors in Sociology. Upon completing her Bachelors she decided to continue her education at the University of LaVerne, where she earned her Master of Science in Educational Counseling with a Pupil Personnel Service Credential.

    Mrs. Huyck (formerly Charbonneau) was recently married in 2013 to her wonderful husband, Keith. Outside of school she loves spending time with her family, friends and their dog Bob, watching her San Francisco 49ers play, going to LHS football games, camping, and attending as many concerts as possible.

    Mrs. Huyck loves being a part of the Brave Family and giving back to the same school and community that she was a part of growing up. She is dedicated to helping the students, families and teachers of LHS. She hopes to follow in the footsteps of her mentor Mary Anne Rios and former school counselor Bill Graham in making a difference at LHS.

    “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” -Nelson Mandela

  • Ms. Alyssa Berroteran - Counseling Secretary
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    Phone (805) 742- 3020

    Email: Berroteran.Alyssa@lusd.org

    I was born and raised in Lompoc and am an Alumni of LHS c/o 2006. My mother has worked for the school district for 18 years and she encouraged me to apply. I have worked for the school district for over 3 years now and started as a Child Nutrition worker at Fillmore Elementary as well as working in various different office positions at the Ed Center whenever help was needed. After two years at Fillmore, I transferred to LHS to continue as a Child Nutrition worker until being hired here as Staff Secretary in November. I have four kids who attend school in our school district and being involved is something I take pride in. Working with the students and staff here has been nothing but positive and I look forward to continuing my journey here at Lompoc High School.

  • Amargiete Bell, Counselor
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    Counselor for Students with Last Name beginning with Ru-Z

    Hours for Help: Before School,
    Lunchtime, and After School

    Call: 805-742-2973Email: bell.amargiete@lusd.org  

    Amargiete Bell is one of many LHS alumni on our campus. She graduated from LHS in 2012 and is proud to be back as a school counselor. Mrs. Bell began her college experience by enrolling at Allan Hancock, has a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies and a Master of Arts in School Counseling, both from Brandman University. This is Mrs. Bell's fourth year as a school counselor, and second year at LHS. She is excited to give back to her community and the school that shaped her. When not at work, Mrs. Bell enjoys spending time with her family, soaking up time with her daughter, and traveling.

  • Carla Dewey, Counselor
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    Counselor for Students with Last Name beginning with Mc-Ro

    Phone: 805-742-3020

    Email: montes.carla@lusd.org

    My name is Carla Dewey (formerly Carla Montes). I am a school counselor at Lompoc High School. I received my Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Pepperdine University. While working on my degree, I did my volunteer hours at a Juvenile Detention Center in Los Angeles County and also taught self-esteem curriculum in a small group setting to middle school students. After gaining some work experience, I realized my true passion was working with students specifically in the areas of mental health and college and career readiness so I decided to pursue my Master’s degree in Educational Counseling from the University of La Verne. I knew I found my calling when I actually looked forward to going to school to learn about counseling and didn’t mind doing the job for free (internships). Teens need a solid support system as they navigate life’s complexities at this stage, I’m grateful that I get to play a part in that for our students at LHS.

  • Angie Diaz, Counselor
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    Counselor for Students with Last Name beginning with Go-Mc

    Call: 805-742-3020Email: diaz.angelica@lusd.org

    Angie Diaz started her career as a counselor at LUSD in 2007. This is her third year at LHS. She grew up in the Santa Ynez Valley where she currently lives with her husband and two sons. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from UCSB and her Master’s degree from the University of La Verne. She enjoys spending time with her family, watching her sons play soccer and watching her favorite shows.

  • Carina Gutierrez, Counselor
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    Counselor for all English language Learner Students

    Hours for Help: Before School,
    Lunchtime, and After School

    Call: 805-742-3020Email: gutierrez.carina@lusd.org 

    Carina Gutierrez is excited to be returning to Lompoc High as a new addition to the counseling department supporting EL students. After graduating from LHS, Ms. Gutierrez attended UC Santa Cruz where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Sociology. She later pursued a Masters in School Counseling from Brandman University, and is entering her 5th year in my profession. She is passionate about serving the students and families of her community and helping them make informed decisions about their futures. She is here to support students in the areas of Social-Emotional learning, Academics, and College and Career Readiness. Outside of work, Ms. Gutierrez enjoys spending time with her friends and family, traveling, working out, and getting lost in a good book. 

  • Kira Gonzalez, Counselor

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    Counselor for Students with Last Name beginning with C-Ga

    Call: 805-742-3020

    Email: gonzalez.kira@lusd.org

    Mrs. Gonzalez is one of many proud alumni now working at Lompoc High. She truly bleeds blue. Crediting LHS with uncovering the dedicated scholar she became, her passion is to share that with students in her community through her role as a School Counselor. During her time at LHS her two biggest role models where her Counselor, Mrs. Rios, and her Cheer and Dance Coach, Kathi Sarkin. Mrs. Gonzalez is proud to be walking in their footsteps. This is Mrs. Gonzalez’s 6th year working as a School Counselor and her 7th year coaching LHS Cheer.

    Mrs. Gonzalez has a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology/Psychology from California Lutheran University and a Master of Science in Education Counseling from The University of La Verne. She is happily married to another LHS alumni with whom she has 2 children, Peyton and Shea.

  • Karla Lara, SEL Counselor

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    Social-Emotional counseling services

    Call: 805-742-3020

    Email: lara.karla@lusd.org

    Mrs. Lara has spent most of her life in Lompoc and graduated from Lompoc High School in 2006. Following her high school graduation, she attended Allan Hancock College, earning an Associate in Liberal Arts, before transferring to UCSB to obtain a Bachelor's degree in Sociology. Passionate about working with youth and giving back to her community, Mrs. Lara has taken on various roles at LHS, including providing services in the Career Center. She has been inspired by the LHS counseling team's dedication to students and is currently pursuing a Masters of Arts in School Counseling. In her free time, Mrs. Lara enjoys spending time with her husband, son, and family, as well as indulging in movie nights, Dodger games, barbecues, and exploring new restaurants.

  • Ray Munoz, SEL Counselor

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    Social-Emotional counseling services

    Call: 805-742-3020

    Email: munoz.ray@lusd.org

    Mr. Muñoz is a Lompoc native and is so excited to be able to give back to his community! He attended elementary, middle, and high school in town and graduated in 2017. After that, he attended CSU Channel Islands to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Sociology, with double minors in Communications and Developmental Psychology. Once he finished his bachelor’s in Spring 2021, he moved on to graduate school at CSU Northridge to pursue a master’s degree in School Counseling with a Pupil Personnel Service Credential, where he graduated this past spring.

    Mr. Muñoz is a proud first-generation college student and the first person in his entire family to attend, let alone graduate, from a four-year university. Inspired by his school counselor, he has known since his senior year of high school that he wanted to be a school counselor and support other students who come from similar backgrounds and provide more representation for students. Mr. Muñoz is an avid sports guy (he proudly reps. the Dallas Cowboys & LA Dodgers!), loves going to concerts, and has a goal of visiting all 50 states at least once. 10 down, 40 to go!

College and Career Planning

  • California Community Colleges
    Big Future Days-Virtual Events for high school students to connect directly with college admissions representatives and take action on the most important steps for college.

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    University of California (UC)

    University of California (UC)

    • Click Here to Apply
    • 9 undergraduate and 1 graduate campus
    • Apply online November 1st - November 30th
    • 3.0 minimum GPA required to apply
    • Application fee is $70 for each campus → If you meet the income requirement, the application will automatically waive the fees for 4 schools.
    • SAT essay or ACT writing scores required
      • Some majors for some schools also recommend an SAT subject test
    • 4 out of 8 Personal Insight Questions
    • A-G requirements must be completed to apply

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    California State University (CSU)
    Click here to Apply

    • 23 Undergraduate Campuses
    • Apply October 1st to November 30
    • 2.0 minimum GPA required to apply
    • $55 application fee per campus → If you meet the income requirement, the application will automatically waive the fees for 4 schools.
    • SAT essay or ACT writing needs to be taken by December of your senior year.
    • A-G requirements must be completed in order to apply

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  • Career Planning

    Unsure what you want to do?
    Take a Career Assessment!

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    Additional Post-Secondary Options

    Apprenticeships (www.calapprenticeship.org) – a way for men and women to earn money while learning an important skill. Typically, an apprenticeship program can take from three to five years of classroom and on-the-job training while working beside an experienced journeyperson. Examples of occupations include barbers, correctional officers, vocational nurses, machinists, automotive technicians and those in the construction fields.

    Private and Career Technical Schools/Vocational Schools (www.rwm.org) – offers a variety of programs in fields such as automotive, mechanics, aircraft mechanics, health care, business, computer science, cosmetology and truck driving. 

    The “Gap Year” or “Year Out” (www.findagap.com) - designed to be an exploratory year between high school and college. The gap year is not designed for you to sit on the couch and watch TV for a year! You are encouraged to carefully research various options for exploration. 

    AmeriCorps (www.americorps.gov) – a network of local, state and national service programs in education, public safety, health and the environment.

    California Conservation Corps (www.ccc.ca.gov) – programs include environmental conservation in the wilderness, fire protection and emergency response covering fires, floods, oil spills and earthquakes.

    U.S. Military (www.todaysmilitary.com) – official website for careers in the military through the Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, or Navy. In order for you to find out what possible choices you have based on your skills, you may take the Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). 

    Job Corps (https://jobcorps.dol.gov) – official website for Job Corps. Job Corps offers hands-on training in more than 100 career technical areas, including: automotive and machine repair, construction, finance and business services, health care, hospitality, information technology, manufacturing, renewable resources, and many more. Applicants must be between 16 and 24 years of age, be a US citizen, and meet income requirements.

    MINIMUM HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

    Graduation Requirements

  • Allan Hancock College Now! ⇒ Free College Courses
    Allan Hancock's College Now Program allows high school students to enroll in college courses alongside their high school course load. Students may be required to pay $20-30 in fees, but tuition for these courses is waived. This program can be a great option for motivated students who would like to get a head start on earning college credits.

    College Now Forms:


    Steps for Enrollment:

    1. Meet with your counselor to discuss if you are eligible to participate in this program. We will supply you with:
      1. The list of courses that are offered through this program
        • Use the class schedule search to find a section that works for your schedule
      2. A petition for enrollment form
      3. An appeal form (if necessary)
      4. A copy of your unofficial transcript
         
    2. Apply to attend the desired semester at Allan Hancock through CCCapply.
      • Click here to apply
        • If you have not participated in any other college now or concurrent enrollment courses (HIST 107, 108) then you must create a CCCapply account.
        • If you have participated in college now or a concurrent enrollment course, log in to your CCCapply account using your username and password (If you forgot your login information, click "forgot username" and either answer the security questions or reset via email)
      • You will need to reapply for each semester you would like to take courses at Allan Hancock
         
    3. Within a few days, you should receive an email from Allan Hancock College that includes your myHancock username and H-number (needed on the petition for enrollment form).
    4. Ensure you have all of the signatures and necessary forms (petition for enrolment and unofficial transcript) then take them to Allan Hancock's admissions and records office at either the Lompoc Valley Center Campus (Building 1) or the Santa Maria Campus.
    5. Log into your myHancock portal and register for the course(s) you had requested on your paperwork.
      • Your user name will be in the format firstname.lastname (i.e. sally.smith). A number will be added to the end of the last name if it is not unique (i.e. sally.smith1)
      • How to Register Video Walkthrough
         
    6. Pay for any fees and check required textbooks list by clicking on "Schedule and Fees" on your myHancock

    Come to the counseling office if you have additional questions or would like further assistance.

  • Use the template below to fill in the courses you have taken / plan on taking throughout your 4 years at Lompoc High School.

    Fill out your own 4 year plan! 

    Please make a copy of the Google Doc template.

    Filling out this chart helps you track your progress toward graduation and is a convenient way to make sure you complete your A-G requirements.

  • FAFSA Application (US citizens, or permanent residents)

    FAFSA Video Guide

    California Dream Act (undocumented students, or DACA students)

    Completing the FAFSA is the first step to receiving Financial Aid for students who are US citizens. Undocumented students and those who are AB 540 Eligible should fill out the California Dream Act Application.

    The FAFSA opened on October 1st, and the deadline is March 2nd. Fill this out as early as possible because it is first come, first serve, and many schools and scholarships require it to be submitted prior to March 2nd.

    Below are some tips and resources to help you navigate the process.

  • Apply for financial aid.

    Federal Student Aid Resources

    California Student Aid Commission

    Creating a FAFSA ID

    The Dream Act

    Student Aid Resources

    FAFSA: Getting Started 2020-21

    Financial Aid Checklist 2020-2021

    Financial Aid Checklist

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    Fund Your Future (ENG)
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    Invierte En Tu Futuro
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    Resource
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    Financial Aid Checklist
    Financial checklist template featuring organized sections for budgeting and expense tracking.
    California Dream Act

    FAQ document about the California Dream Act, outlining eligibility and application processes for students.
    Financial Aid/Santa Barbara Scholarship Foundation

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    FSA ID

     Image illustrating the process of creating and using the FSA ID for federal student aid applications.

  • Students who want to compete at Division I or Division II schools are required to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center.

    NCAA recommends you register as early as the beginning of your sophomore year of high school. This is to give you enough time to ensure you are on track with meeting their academic requirement.

    Learn more on their website: NCAA Eligibility Center

  • Click Here for a comparison between the SAT and ACT.

    The following links offer free test prep information.


    SAT - information, test dates, and registration.
     


    ACT - information, test dates, and registration.

  • LOMPOC HIGH SCHOOL COMMON SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

    College Board Opportunity Scholarships

    RESUME OUTLINE for "Letter of Recommendation"

    Click the links above and go to "File" and "Make a cop" to create your own copy of the document that you can edit and submit.

    Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara

    Autobiographical Essay Directions
    Instructions for writing an autobiographical essay for a scholarship application.

    2020-2021 Scholarship Book
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    2020-2021 Informacion De Becas
    A Spanish-language document provides information about scholarships for students at Lompoc High School.
    Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara
    A flyer for the Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara, offering financial aid to students attending college.
    LHS Alumni Scholarship-Page 1
    A scholarship application for the LHS Alumni Association with instructions and a due date of March 15.
    LHS Alumni Scholarship-Page 2
    A document outlining the eligibility requirements and submission instructions for the 2020-21 LHS Alumni Association Scholarship.
    Raoul Teilhet Scholarship
    A man holds a megaphone, announcing the Raoul Teilhet Scholarships for high school seniors and continuing college students.
    Lompoc Valley Iris Society Scholarship
    A scholarship application form for the Lompoc Valley Iris Society, outlining eligibility criteria, application process, and contact information.
    Alpha Literacy and Improvement Club of Lompoc Scholarship
    A scholarship application form for the Alpha Literary and Improvement Club of Lompoc, outlining eligibility criteria and application requirements.
    LVMC Scholarship
    Scholarship application instructions for Lompoc Valley Master Chorale, including eligibility requirements, submission deadlines, and audition details.
    Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship
    A scholarship application form for the IOTA NU Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International in Lompoc, California.
    National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarship
    A document outlining scholarship information for the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
    Caneli Memorial Scholarship
    A scholarship application form for the Caneli Memorial Scholarship in memory of Selina Lopez Bustos, with a due date of March 15th.
    Lompoc Antique Auto Club Memorial Scholarship
    The Lompoc Antique Auto Club Memorial Scholarship is available for high school seniors pursuing an Automotive Technology major.
    Lompoc March For Our Lives (MFOL) Scholarship
    Scholarship procedures for the Lompoc March For Our Lives (MFOL) 2021 scholarship.
    Lompoc Valley Democratic Club Scholarship
    Scholarship procedures for the Lompoc Valley Democratic Club, outlining eligibility, limitations, and post-award procedures.
    Fred J. Hayes Memorial Scholarship
    Application form for the Fred J. Hayes Memorial Scholarship, which supports students pursuing careers in agriculture.
    Catherine D. LaRue Performing Arts Memorial Scholarship
    A scholarship application for the Catherine D. La Rue Performing Arts Memorial Scholarship, with a due date of March 15th, 2021.
    Sons of Italy Western Foundation Scholarship
    Notice of available scholarships from the Sons of Italy Western Foundation, Grand Lodge of California, Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America.
    Santa Barbara County Cattlewomen's Scholarship
    Requirements for the Santa Barbara County Cattlewomen's Scholarship, including eligibility criteria, application instructions, and submission deadline.
    Santa Barbara County Cattlewomen's Scholarship-Page 2
    A blank application form for the Santa Barbara County Cattlewomen Scholarship, designed for high school seniors.
    Santa Barbara County Cattlewomen's Scholarship-Page 3
    A form asking for information about a student's family, education, and career goals.
    Community Education Foundation Scholarship|
    A scholarship application form for the Community Education Foundation, offering financial assistance to Lompoc Valley high school seniors.
    Lompoc Valley Master Chorale Scholarship Application
    Scholarship application instructions for Lompoc Valley Master Chorale, including eligibility requirements, submission deadlines, and audition details.
    Breitling College Visit Program Scholarship
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    ESS Madison Holleran Mental Health Action Scholarship (page 1)

    Announcement for the 2nd Annual Madison Holleran Mental Health Action Scholarship, open to high school seniors.

    ESS Madison Holleran Mental Health Action Scholarship (page 2)
    The 2nd Annual Madison Holleran Mental Health Action 2021 Scholarship eligibility and contest rules are outlined in this document.
    Santa Barbara Scottish Rite Freemason Scholarship
    An application form for a scholarship from the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry in Santa Barbara and SLO counties.
    LeRoy Grijalva Memorial Scholarship
    Text document outlining the LeRoy Grijalva Memorial Scholarship application process, including the due date, submission requirements, and contact information.
    AAUW Scholarship Program
    A scholarship application form for female graduates of Lompoc Unified School District, with details on eligibility criteria and submission requirements.
    Lompoc Federation of Teachers Scholarship
    Text document outlining the Lompoc Federation of Teachers Scholarship application requirements, including eligibility criteria, submission instructions, and contact information.

    Mary Anne Rios Memorial Scholarship
    A scholarship application form with eligibility requirements, submission instructions, and contact information for Mary Anne Rios Memorial Scholarship.
    Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship Program
    A smiling young man in a graduation cap and gown, with the text 'Leveling the playing field so students can soar.'
    Scott Carlovsky Participation Scholarship-Page 1
    A scholarship announcement for the Scott Carlovsky Participation Scholarship, with details about eligibility, due date, and contact information.
    Scott Carlovsky Participation Scholarship-Page 2
    The Scott Carlovsky Participation Scholarship application form, with sections for academics, attendance, and athletics.
    Beta Pi Sigma Sorority Scholarships
    The cover page of the Beta Pi Sigma Sorority, Inc. National Scholarship Application for the 2020-2021 academic year.
    Knights of Pythias Scholarship
    A checklist for the Knights of Pythias Lompoc Lodge College Scholarship Application, outlining required submissions and criteria.
    Vandenberg Spouses Club Scholarship
    A scholarship application form for high school seniors and undergraduate dependents, sponsored by the Vandenberg Spouses' Club.
    Santa Barbara County Cattlemen's Association-Ted Monighetti/Fred Hayes Memorial Scholarship-Page 1
    A document outlining the eligibility criteria and application process for the 2021 SBCCA Ted Monighetti Fred Hayes Memorial Scholarship.
    Santa Barbara County Cattlemen's Association-Ted Monighetti/Fred Hayes Memorial Scholarship-Page 2
    A scholarship application form for the Ted Monighetti/Fred Hayes Memorial Scholarship, sponsored by the Santa Barbara County Cattlemen's Association.
    Nature Track Nancy Stearns Scholarship
    A scholarship announcement for the Nature Track Nancy Stearns Scholarship, offering $5,000 to a graduating student from North County of Santa Barbara pursuing natural sciences.
    Kao Kalia Yang Scholarship for Fall 2021
    The Kao Kalia Yang Scholarship for Fall 2021 offers five $5,000 scholarships to Hmong American high school seniors planning to attend college in the U.S.
    2021 Cathy Bank Foundation Scholarship Program
    The 2021 Cathay Bank Foundation Scholarship Program offers $20,000 in awards to high school seniors.
    Taiwanese American Scholarship Fund
    A flyer announcing $50,000 in scholarships for Taiwanese American high school seniors and first-year college students planning to attend a university or college in the U.S. in the fall of 2021.
    Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) Scholarship
    Scholarship procedures for the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) outlining eligibility, application deadlines, and award details.
    Brice Fabing Memorial Athletic Scholarship
    Application information for the Brice Fabing Memorial Athletic Scholarship, with a deadline of March 29th, 2021.
    Allan Hancock College ASBG Scholarship
    Scholarship instruction sheet for high school seniors at Allan Hancock College, outlining application requirements and deadlines.
    American GI Forum Scholarship
    Scholarship application form for the American G.L. Forum Education Foundation of Lompoc, with guidelines and requirements for applicants.
    Lompoc Valley Distance Club-Nancy Perry Memorial Scholarship
    A scholarship announcement for the Lompoc Valley Distance Club Nancy Perry Memorial Scholarship, with application requirements and a due date of April 13th.
    John Trettin Memorial Scholarship
    A document outlining the requirements for the John Trettin Memorial Scholarship.
    AG Booster Graduating Senior Scholarship
    Ag Booster Scholarship application guidelines with requirements, application process, and a rubric for scoring.
    The Forum Enterprise Minority Scholarship
    A document outlining the criteria for the Forum Enterprises Minority Scholarship.
    SOCALGAS Scholarship
    Please mail the completed application by April 16th to Shevon Hoover - SOCALGAS Representative 715 W Islay St Santa Barbara, CA 93101
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    Cal-Trans District 5 Scholarship
    A letter announcing two $750 scholarships for graduating high school seniors interested in transportation careers.
    National Scholarship Opportunities
    A flyer for the Pedro Zamora Young Leaders Scholarship, offering $5000 to high school seniors and college students who demonstrate a commitment to mitigating the impact of HIV/AIDS.

  • Current Students

    Current LHS students and their parents may request Official transcripts from the Registrar in the Counseling Department by completing the Transcript Request form and paying .50 cents each. They may be picked up or mailed to the address you provided on the request form. Current students that need Education Verification forms completed may bring them to the Registrar’s office for completion. They will be completed within 24 hours of receiving them and ready for student or parent pick-up.

    Former Students

    Former students of Lompoc High School may obtain Transcripts and Education Verifications here