HANCEVILLE, Ala. – The Wallace State Community College Alumni Association is hosting ACT prep courses for area students preparing to take the entrance exam.
The prep courses being offered by the Alumni Association are split into two sessions, allowing students the opportunity to choose between one or both sessions as needed. Both will be held in Bailey Center Room 511 and each workshop is $35.
The ACT Math and Science workshop will be held Monday, Feb. 24 from 4:30-8 p.m. The English and Reading workshop will be held Tuesday, Feb. 25 from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Each session led by qualified instructors will include test taking tips and review and practice sessions. For the math and science portion, participants are encouraged to bring pencils, scratch paper and a calculator.
To register for the Math and Science workshop, visit www.wsccalumni.org/ms22420. To register for the English and Reading portion visit www.wsccalumni.org/er22520.
For more information about the ACT prep courses, contact Alumni Coordinator LaDonna Allen at 256-352-8071 or ladonna.allen@wallacestate.edu.
Wallace State will administer the Residual ACT on Feb. 7 and April 17 at 8:30 a.m. in the Computer Science Auditorium. The National ACT test is scheduled for April 4 and June 13 at Cullman High School and June 13 and July 18 at Wallace State, according to the ACT.org website.
While the ACT is not required for general admission to the college, it can be used to determine in which English and math classes a student will first be enrolled at the college. It is also used in competitive applications for most Health Science programs and in many scholarship applications.
For information about the Residual ACT test administered by Wallace State, call Lion Central at 256-352-8238 or email admissions@wallacestate.edu. Visit www.act.org for information about the National ACT test.