This Elite HBCU Is Working With Kaplan To Offer Free GMAT & GRE Prep by: Marc Ethier on December 20, 2022 | 753 Views December 20, 2022 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit Howard University will begin providing all of its undergraduate students with free test prep courses for a variety of graduate-level admissions exams, including the Graduate Management Admission Test and Graduate Record Exam, through a new partnership with premier test prep service Kaplan. Howard photo Howard University, the alma mater of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, will begin providing all of its undergraduate students with free test prep courses for a variety of graduate-level admissions exams, including the Graduate Management Admission Test and Graduate Record Exam, through a new partnership with premier test prep service Kaplan. Howard — considered by many the nation’s premier historically Black university — is the third HBCU to become a partner in Kaplan’s All Access initiative, joining Xavier University of Louisiana and Cleveland State University. As part of Kaplan’s All Access mission, colleges and universities can help their students prepare for a variety of high-stakes admissions and licensing exams that serve as gateways to their professional goals, with zero out-of-pocket costs to students — potentially saving every student going for a higher degree a lot of money. EMPOWERING HOWARD STUDENTS ‘TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP IN THEIR EDUCATION’ The newly announced partnership builds upon Howard’s strong record in graduating more high-achieving Black graduates than any other HBCU. In fact, Howard produces more on-campus Black Ph.D. recipients than any other university — HBCU or otherwise — in the United States. “Part of our mission at Howard University is ensuring that education is accessible to students, regardless of their economic status,” says Howard University Provost and Chief Academic Officer Anthony K. Wutoh. “Bringing Kaplan’s All Access initiative to Howard University will relieve the financial barrier many students are faced with when it comes to the critical step of preparing for graduate admissions tests and licensing exams. “With immediate access to free test prep through this initiative, Howard students will be empowered to take the next step in their education, encouraging even more students to pursue their career goals and have a positive impact in their chosen profession.” NEW PROGRAM MEANS FREE TEST PREP FOR GRE, GMAT & MORE As part of the new program, which is already underway, Howard — through the new partnership with Kaplan — will provide all of its undergraduate students with free test prep courses for graduate-level admissions exams, including the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, and MCAT, as well as free test prep for professional licensing exams for its students enrolled at its graduate schools. Additionally, all Howard students interested in taking the exams to be a CPA or CFA can also prepare with Kaplan for free. “There are few schools that believe and invest in the future and promise of their students more than Howard University, and we’re incredibly excited to partner with them to help their students reach their full potential. Providing all of their students with free test prep for so many of these important exams is a real game changer in their educational and professional journeys,” says James Polulach, director of institutional partnerships at Kaplan. “Many students see admissions and licensing exams as a barrier, instead of an opportunity, whether because of the price of preparation or because of how difficult the exam is. With All Access, Kaplan is eliminating these challenges, providing best-in-class instruction with zero out-of-pocket expenses for them. We’ll be announcing additional partnerships in this area soon, as more colleges and universities recognize the value of All Access.” For college and university leaders who want to explore partnering with Kaplan, click here. DON’T MISS THE TOP HBCU FEEDERS TO U.S. MBA PROGRAMS and WHY KAMALA HARRIS WILL BOOST HOWARD UNIVERSITY’S REPUTATION