The online camp will be offered July 19-21 to help students analyze, prepare and complete college applications, identify scholarship opportunities and explore schools of interest.
The course is designed for students in grades 10-12, with preference given to Cherokee Nation citizens.Â
âA new class of students are working hard to prepare for their future in higher education, and they are facing new challenges as a result of the pandemic,â CNF Executive Director Janice Randall said. âBringing these programs to a virtual platform has enabled us to reach more students, both locally and at large. We look forward to helping them prepare in any way we can and are proud to play a part in the next chapter of their lives.â
ACT Boot Camp is led by MasteryPrep, an organization dedicated to building studentsâ confidence on test day by providing essential test-taking strategies and skills. Instructors guide students through content strategies for all four subjects and administer practice tests to help students identify their strengths and weaknesses.
The Cherokee Nation Foundation will offer a free virtual ACT Boot Camp for Native American students on March 27.
“We were beyond pleased with the results of our virtual program this fall and continue to refine and improve the way we bring these vital programs to students,” said Janice Randall, executive director of Cherokee Nation Foundation.
The ACT Boot Camp will be led by MasteryPrep, an organization dedicated to building students’ confidence on test day by providing test-taking strategies and skills. Instructors will guide students through content strategies for all four subjects and administer practice tests to help students identify their strengths and weaknesses.
The deadline to register for the boot camp