ACT prep course to be offered at UT this summer

May 30, 2012 | Events, UToday
By Cathy Zimmer



The University of Toledo is offering an intensive ACT prep course for high school students from Tuesday, July 10, through Tuesday, Aug. 14, to prepare for the September, October and December exams.

This customized course consists of 16 hours of test preparation (two days per week for four weeks) and six hours of pre- and post-testing.

Taught by certified teachers, this face-to-face ACT prep course will help students prepare for all four sections of the test, plus the optional writing section. Students enrolled will have access to two official retired ACT tests. In addition, students will receive data reports from pre- and post-testing targeting specific areas they need to focus on.

Students also will receive two textbooks that include test-taking strategies, quizzes, additional practice tests, and a review of skills needed to achieve a high score on the ACT.

The cost for this course is $249. Fees include pre- and post-tests with diagnostic feedback, student workbooks, certified instruction, UT parking, taxes, and shipping and handling.

Children of UT alumni and employees receive the course at a discounted cost of $199.

The course will be held on The University of Toledo’s Main Campus in the Learning Enhancement Center, located in Carlson Library Room 0300M.

Deadline to register is Friday, June 29. Class size is limited. To learn more on how to register, click here.

For additional information, contact Julie Radwanski at 419.530.2449 or julia.radwanski@utoledo.edu.

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