About
Athletics and Career Training Institute
Unlock Your Full Potential—On the Court and in Your Career
At A.C.T. Institute, we don’t just build athletes—we build futures. We’re here to inspire, train, and equip student-athletes to reach the highest levels of success both in sports and beyond.
Our groundbreaking program is designed for those who dream big: those who want to dominate on the basketball court while mastering the skills for a thriving career in Information Technology and Cyber Security. At A.C.T. Institute, you don’t have to choose between being a standout athlete and a tech professional —you can be both.
A Future Beyond Sports
We know that every athlete’s career eventually ends—but your future doesn’t. That’s why our program goes beyond the game, arming you with the skills, education, and connections to excel in fast-growing, lucrative industries.
Whether your goal is to go pro or build a tech career, A.C.T. Institute ensures you’re prepared for what comes next. Are you ready to take your game to the next level—and secure your future?
What Other Says About Me
Testimonials
“The Full Stack Development program at ACT Institute has been an incredible experience! I went from knowing nothing about computers to building my own gaming station in just a few months. The hands-on approach and guidance from experienced mentors have given me the skills and confidence to pursue a career in tech.”
“Being part of the HER Network has truly been empowering. It’s rare to find a space that not only encourages women in tech but also provides the tools and support needed to succeed. I’ve gained so much knowledge, met incredible mentors, and built friendships that have inspired me to chase my dreams fearlessly.”
“HoopWorks has transformed my game and my mindset. The training is top-notch, but what sets it apart is how they help you prepare for life beyond basketball. I’ve developed skills on the court and discovered new career paths I hadn’t considered before. It’s been the perfect balance of athletic and personal growth.”