Cherokee Nation Foundation hosting 6th annual ACT prep camp

A group of students gather at the Cherokee Nation Foundation’s 2018 ACT Prep Camp at NSU. (L – R) Hunter Thorsen, Owasso High School; Kyle Woods, Mount St Mary Catholic School in Oklahoma City; Dezi McGee, Oologah High School; Chloe Thorsen, Owasso High School; Braxton Bowen, Har-Ber High School in Springdale, AR; and Brody Allen, Jay High School.

Applications accepted through May 15

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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – Cherokee Nation Foundation is now accepting applications for its sixth annual ACT prep camp June 3-8 at Northeastern State University.
The free camp is offered to Native students in preparation of their junior and senior year of high school. Students will gain 16 hours of intensive ACT prep instruction as well as college workshops focusing on admissions, financial aid, scholarship opportunities and time management. At the end of the weeklong camp, students will take the official ACT test at NSU.
All lodging, meals and testing expenses are provided by Cherokee Nation Foundation, Cherokee Nation Businesses and Northeastern State University.
Applications will be accepted through May 15 and are available online at cherokeenation.academicworks.com. Preference is given to Cherokee Nation citizens.
For more information, contact Marisa Hambleton at mbhambleton@cherokeenationfoundation.org or call the Cherokee Nation Foundation at (918) 207-0950.