University of Detroit Mercy

06/05/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 06/05/2024 13:41

UDM partners with Kaplan to offer students free test prep for graduate-level admissions and licensing exams

University of Detroit Mercy announced today that a new partnership with global educational services provider Kaplan is now providing all of its students with free test prep courses for graduate-level admissions exams, including the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCATand DAT, and free test prep for professional licensing exams including the bar exam, INBDE, NCLEX-RNexam, and Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination. Additionally, students can prepare for a number of business and financial-focused products for free.

The new partnership aims to improve matriculation to graduate and professional schools, improve professional licensing passage rates, and improve employability for UDM graduates.

By investing in Kaplan's All Access License, colleges and universities can help their students prepare for a variety of high-stakes admissions and licensing exams that they need to score well on to reach their ultimate professional goals - with zero out-of-pocket costs for students. Kaplan has prepared students for standardized tests for more than 85 years, and UDM is Kaplan's latest All Access partner .

"This partnership supports UDM's Jesuit and Mercy mission by providing another transformative, student-centered opportunity to prepare for these challenging examinations without the worry of cost for these services," said Pamela Zarkowski, UDM provost and vice president for academic affairs."As a result, University of Detroit Mercy students are one step closer to becoming competent, compassionate leaders ready to serve in a vulnerable world."

"Kaplan's All Access comprehensive course offerings are going to deliver a career path-changing experience to University of Detroit Mercy students and we're proud to work with the school's administration to make this a reality," said Kim Canning, vice president of university partnerships, Kaplan."By becoming an All Access partner, UDM is demonstrating that they are committed to their students' long-term success and see in them the leaders of tomorrow in a wide variety of industries, from business to law to medicine, and beyond.

"Kaplan's All Access License breaks down barriers and instead creates pathways for students striving to excel on crucial exams. We can't wait to have UDM students in our classrooms soon to help them jump start the next phases of their life journeys."

UDM students who are interested in enrolling in a Kaplan course should contact their academic advisor.