Registration is now open for Cherokee Nation Foundation’s free ACT prep classes for high school juniors and seniors, who are Cherokee Nation citizens.
The classes will be held in Sallisaw and in Tahlequah.
The classes begin the last week of February and conclude with the National ACT exam on April 9. Curriculum includes interactive instruction by a Princeton Review instructor and two practice tests.
The six-week course is offered at Indian Capital Technology Center in Tahlequah and Carl Albert State College in Sallisaw.
Class schedules are:
Sallisaw — 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays
Carl Albert State College – Sallisaw Campus
1601 S. Opdyke St.
Tahlequah — 4 to 7 p.m. Mondays
Indian Capital Technology Center
240 Vo-Tech Dr.
In previous years, students have increased their scores by an average of 3.5 points, and some individual scores have increased by as much as 10 points.
Students interested in the course can pick up registration forms from their high school guidance counselors or call the foundation at 918-207-0950. Applications are also available online at www.cherokeenationfoundation.org. The deadline to enroll is Feb. 15.
Sally Maxwell, Senior News Director
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