Learn the SAT's tricks before your test date! This virtual camp spans two weeks, meeting 90 minutes per weekday and covering all aspects of SAT prep:
The structure of the Digital SAT
Introduction to resources available during the test
General test-taking and time-management strategies
An overview of Math sub-sections
Review of Math question types and strategies
Review of common Math concepts
An overview of Reading and Writing sub-sections
Review of Reading and Writing question types and strategies
Review of common Reading and Writing concepts
Students also receive one private, 30-minute virtual meeting to be scheduled between June 15, 2026 and August 21, 2026 to discuss tailored preparation strategies and address personal questions.
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, and a way to take notes during class time. In the course of the camp, students will download the Bluebook app, College Board's app for Digital SAT practice.
Cost per student: $525 for the camp. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 15 students.
Grades: Rising 11th and 12th graders; rising 10th graders with instructor permission
Camp Description: Feeling confident on the Reading and Writing section of the SAT but need a little boost in Math? This virtual camp spans one week, meeting 90 minutes per weekday and covering all aspects of the SAT Math section:
The structure of the Digital SAT Math section
Introduction to resources available during the test
General test-taking and time-management strategies
An overview of Math sub-sections
Review of Math question types and strategies
Review of common Math concepts
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, and a way to take notes during class time. In the course of the camp, students will download the Bluebook app, College Board's app for Digital SAT practice.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 15 students.
Grades: Rising 11th and 12th graders; rising 10th graders with instructor permission
Camp Description: Feeling confident on the Math section of the SAT but need a little boost in Reading and Writing? This virtual camp spans one week, meeting 90 minutes per weekday and covering all aspects of the SAT Math section:
The structure of the Digital SAT Reading and Writing section
Introduction to resources available during the test
General test-taking and time-management strategies
An overview of Reading and Writing sub-sections
Review of Reading and Writing question types and strategies
Review of common Reading and Writing concepts
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, and a way to take notes during class time. In the course of the camp, students will download the Bluebook app, College Board's app for Digital SAT practice.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 15 students.
Grades: Rising 11th and 12th graders; rising 10th graders with instructor permission
Camp Description: Learn the ACT's tricks before your test date! This virtual camp spans two weeks, meeting 90 minutes per weekday and covering all aspects of ACT prep:
The structure of the ACT paper and digital formats
Discussion of the optional Science and Writing sections
Introduction to resources available during the test
General test-taking and time-management strategies
An overview of Math sub-sections
Review of Math question types and strategies
Review of common Math concepts
An overview of Reading sub-sections
Review of Reading question types and strategies
Review of common Reading concepts
An overview of English sub-sections
Review of English question types and strategies
Review of common English concepts
Students also receive one private, 30-minute virtual meeting to be scheduled between June 15, 2026 and August 21, 2026 to discuss tailored preparation strategies and address personal questions.
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, an ACT-approved calculator (graphing recommended), and a way to take notes during class time.
Cost per student: $525. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 15 students.
Grades: Rising 11th and 12th graders; rising 10th graders with instructor permission
Camp Description: Feeling confident on the Reading and English sections of the ACT but need a little boost in Math? This virtual camp spans one week, meeting 90 minutes per weekday and covering all aspects of the ACT Math section:
The structure of the ACT paper and digital formats
Introduction to resources available during the test
General test-taking and time-management strategies
An overview of Math sub-sections
Review of Math question types and strategies
Review of common Math concepts
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, an ACT-approved calculator (graphing recommended), and a way to take notes during class time.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 15 students.
Grades: Rising 11th and 12th graders; rising 10th graders with instructor permission
Camp Description: Feeling confident on the Math sections of the ACT but need a little boost in Reading and English? This virtual camp spans one week, meeting 90 minutes per weekday and covering all aspects of the ACT Reading and English sections:
The structure of the ACT paper and digital formats
Discussion of the optional Science and Writing sections
Introduction to resources available during the test
General test-taking and time-management strategies
An overview of Reading sub-sections
Review of Reading question types and strategies
Review of common Reading concepts
An overview of English sub-sections
Review of English question types and strategies
Review of common English concepts
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, an ACT-approved calculator (graphing recommended), and a way to take notes during class time.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 15 students.
Grades: Rising 11th and 12th graders; rising 10th graders with instructor permission
Camp Description: Learn the tips and tricks that take studying and homework management from challenging to under control. Topics covered and practiced throughout this virtual camp include note-taking, effective study habits, time- and stress-management techniques, chunking, schedule management, breaking large tasks into smaller pieces, and more.
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, and a way to take notes during class time.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 15 students.
Grades: Rising 7th-9th graders
Camp Description: Learn the tips and tricks that take studying and homework management from challenging to under control. Topics covered and practiced throughout this virtual camp include juggling multiple demanding classes, balancing academic and non-academic commitments, note-taking, effective study habits, time- and stress-management techniques, chunking, schedule management, breaking large tasks into smaller pieces, and more.
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, and a way to take notes during class time.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 15 students.
Grades: Rising 10th-12th graders
Camp Description: Modeled on the Power of the Pen competition in Ohio, which asks students to write short stories in 45 minutes in response to specific prompts, this virtual creative writing class (not for credit) blends instruction on literary devices and writing techniques, active application of writing techniques, and peer review. Classes are 90 minutes each and held on weekdays for one week.
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, a way to take notes during class time, and wide-ruled paper and pencils for in-class writing practice.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 8 students.
Grades: Rising 7th-9th graders
Camp Description: This virtual camp invites students to study exemplary short stories, analyze and discuss what makes them remarkable, and apply these techniques to their own writing. Students will be introduced to both creative non-fiction and fiction. Camp time will be devoted to discussion of short assigned readings, brief writing exercises, and, later, peer review of pieces. Students will be asked to devote time outside of camp to reading and writing. Classes are 90 minutes each and held on weekdays for one week.
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, a way to take notes during class time, and a word processor such as Microsoft Word, Google Docs, Pages, etc. for in-class and out-of-class writing assignments.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 8 students.
Grades: Rising 10th-12th graders
Camp Description: This virtual camp invites students to study exemplary poems, analyze and discuss what makes them remarkable, and apply these techniques to their own writing. Students will be introduced to a variety of forms, including roundel, villanelle, sonnet, blank verse, and free verse. Camp time will be devoted to discussion, writing, and peer review. Students may be asked to devote time outside of camp to reading and writing. Classes are 90 minutes each and held on weekdays for one week.
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, a way to take notes during class time, and a word processor such as Microsoft Word, Google Docs, Pages, etc. for in-class and out-of-class writing assignments.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 8 students.
Grades: Rising 10th-12th graders
Camp Description: Ever wonder how a well-timed orchestral swell can move us to tears or an eerie, wavering tone can set us on edge? This virtual camp invites students to study exemplary film and video game scores, analyzing how and why they do—or don't!—fit the larger works of which they are part. Concepts including layering, theme/motif, and the relationship between music and emotion will be covered and discussed. Students will use what they've learned in the first section of the camp to prepare a short presentation on the noteworthy components of the score of an appropriate movie or game scene/level of their choice.
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, a way to take notes during class time, a way to create a presentation (PowerPoint, Google Slides, etc.), and access to a clip of the movie/game scene of their choice for their project.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 8 students.
Grades: Rising 10th-12th graders
Camp Description: This virtual camp prepares students moving into Pre-Algebra for their upcoming math class. We will cover key, foundational concepts from the previous year as well as preview early topics in Pre-Algebra.
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, a way to take notes during class time, and a calculator. Graph paper may be helpful but can also be printed at home.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 10 students.
Grades: Students entering Pre-Algebra
Camp Description: This virtual camp prepares students moving into US Algebra for their upcoming math class. We will cover key, foundational concepts from the previous year as well as preview early topics in US Algebra.
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, a way to take notes during class time, and a calculator. Graph paper may be helpful but can also be printed at home.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 10 students.
Grades: Students entering US Algebra
Camp Description: This virtual camp prepares students moving into Geometry for their upcoming math class. We will cover key, foundational concepts from the previous year as well as preview early topics in Geometry.
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, a way to take notes during class time, and a calculator. Graph paper may be helpful but can also be printed at home.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 10 students.
Grades: Students entering Geometry
Camp Description: This virtual camp prepares students moving into Algebra II or Honors Algebra II/Trig for their upcoming math class. We will cover key, foundational concepts from US Algebra and Geometry as well as preview early topics in Algebra II.
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, a way to take notes during class time, and a calculator. Graph paper may be helpful but can also be printed at home.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 10 students.
Grades: Students entering Algebra II or Honors Algebra II/Trig
Camp Description: This virtual camp helps students strengthen their writing skills by reviewing the components of a strong persuasive writing piece including thesis statements, integration of quotes and textual support, fully explaining quotes and textual evidence, and so on. We will also review common writing mistakes and editing tips and tricks. Students may be asked to complete a small amount of writing outside of meeting times.
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, a way to take notes during class time, and a word processor (Microsoft Word, Google Docs, etc.) for writing assignments. Some students may prefer to have materials printed for editing, though this is not required.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 15 students.
Grades: Rising 7th-9th Graders
Camp Description: This virtual camp helps students strengthen their writing skills by reviewing the components of strong persuasive and research-based academic writing including integration of quotes and textual support, properly citing sources, fully developing arguments, and crafting impactful introductions and conclusions. Students will review and have the chance to practice helpful editing tips and tricks. We will also discuss the use of AI in writing, both at the high school level and common expectations at the college level.
Materials: Students need a computer equipped with a microphone and camera, a strong and reliable internet connection, a way to take notes during class time, and a word processor (Microsoft Word, Google Docs, etc.) for writing assignments. Some students may prefer to have materials printed for editing, though this is not required.
Cost per student: $270. No additional resource or materials costs are expected.
Schedule of Offerings: A minimum of 3 students must be enrolled in a session for that session to continue as scheduled. Sessions are capped at 15 students.
Grades: Rising 10th-12th Graders