Albion College and Kaplan to offer free test prep, skills-development courses
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November 25, 2024
Through a partnership with global educational services provider Kaplan, Albion College has become the first school to offer students, faculty, staff, and alumni free skills development courses and test prep for graduate-level admissions exams.
The offerings include the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, and MCAT. Additionally, students, faculty, staff, and alumni will be able to take courses ranging from career readiness and data literacy free of charge.
“At Albion College, we are dedicated to fostering an environment where every member of our community—students, faculty, staff, and alumni—has the resources and opportunities to succeed and grow,” Albion College Provost Lisa Lewis said. “Through our partnership with Kaplan, we’re thrilled to offer free access to top-tier test preparation, micro-credentials, and licensure programs. This initiative reinforces our commitment to student success and lifelong learning, equipping all members of the Albion community with tools that support their academic and professional journeys long after graduation.”
Albion joins schools such as Xavier University, Howard University, Delaware State University, Fisk University, Hampton University, Spelman College, Cleveland State University and Syracuse University College of Law using Kaplan’s All Access License.
“Kaplan’s All Access License breaks down barriers and creates opportunities for students to excel on key exams, gain entry to top graduate programs, and launch successful careers,” said Kimberly Kelly, Kaplan’s executive director of university partnerships. “In making this forward-thinking investment, Albion College is providing its students, alumni, faculty, and staff with a transformative educational experience, and we’re excited to collaborate with the school’s administration to help them achieve their goals.”
“As an All Access License partner, Albion is showing a long-term commitment to everyone at the school, recognizing their potential as future leaders across industries like business, law, and medicine, among many others,” Kelly said.