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Sunday, December 22, 2024

MT. VERNON-ENOLA HIGH SCHOOL: ACT prep – SAT Prep – College prep - OnToCollege

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Mt. Vernon-Enola High School issued the following announcement on Dec. 15.

MVE High School seeks to create two- and four-year college graduates with minimal debt. Thus, we are bringing proven, entertaining ACT preparation—OnToCollege (OTC)-- to students. Each student will experience the course in school over 8 weeks leading up to the March 1, 2022 test date.

Students will also have online access at home to further prepare and work through many of the Additional Prep and Solution Video resources that are available to them. If your student is struggling with a specific subject area or concept on the ACT, OTC’s Additional Prep and Solution Video resources can help.

Higher ACT scores can mean larger college scholarships. The average score increase from OnToCollege is 2-3 points for the ACT, which can save your family thousands in college costs and increase your child’s college choices.

We will be offering valuable instruction time during the school day to complete the course. All students are expected to attend all sessions and to complete all assignments.

You are invited to follow OnToCollege’s Facebook page, and use resources, read blogs or watch videos/podcasts available for free at OnToCollege.com.

We are excited to be doing, even more, to maximize your child’s chances to get into his or her best-fit college at the lowest cost and to become a college graduate with minimal debt. Thanks for helping us ensure students prioritize this course and the upcoming test.

https://www.ontocollege.com/

Original source can be found here.

Source: Mt. Vernon-Enola High School

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