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Improve Student Success with Kaplan’s All Access License [Infographic]

Dive into this infographic to discover how Kaplan's All Access License can revolutionize test prep and career readiness while saving your institution money.

Kaplan's All Access License offers a unique opportunity for institutions to provide comprehensive test prep and career readiness resources to all students for one flat fee. See the full infographic below to learn more about how Kaplan's All Access License can help your institution improve student success and reduce financial barriers to career advancement.

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Improve Student Success with Kaplan’s All Access License

One Flat Fee. School-Wide Access. Endless Opportunity.
With Kaplan’s innovative All Access License, your institution can provide robust and proven educational tools that move all students closer to their career goals, while eliminating those costs for your students.

What Is Kaplan’s All Access License?

Kaplan’s All Access License offers the ability to curate a list of educational resources that fit your school needs all for one flat fee. Choose from a portfolio of 50+ optional test prep and workforce readiness programs, with examples including:

  • Admissions Test Prep: 

    • MCAT® Exam

    • LSAT® Exam

    • GMAT® Exam

  • Credential Test Prep:

    • CFA® Exam

    • SIE® Exam

    • FPQP® Exam

  • Licensure Test Prep

    • NCLEX® Exam

    • PRAXIS® Exam

    • FE Exam

  • Workforce Readiness and Professional Development

    • Critical Thinking

    • Cybersecurity

    • Data Literacy

These are some of our most popular options; additional products are available.

A Path for All Students to Achieve Any Career Goal

  • Medical doctors and nurses

  • Business professionals

  • Engineers

  • Lawyers

  • Teachers

~25 Partners and Counting, Including

  • Delaware State University

  • Hampton University

  • Howard University

Case Study: Cleveland State University

In two years,

  • >$1 million in savings for students*

  • 929 participants across product lines

Our Recent Recognition

  • Fast Company's World Changing Ideas Award 2024

  • EdTech Breakthrough Award 2024

  • Inc. Power Partner Award 2024

  • EdTech Awards Trendsetter Finalist 2024

  • Tech & Learning Award 2023

  • EdTech Breakthrough Award 2023

  • Fast Company's Brands That Matter 2023

Why Choose Kaplan?

  • 85+ Years Of Learning Expertise

  • 1.4 M Students Served Annually

  • 2K+ Global University Partners

  • Rooted in Long-Term Stability: Kaplan is part of the Graham Holdings Company (NYSE: GHE).

  • Delivering Results: Kaplan has helped raise thousands of exam scores—and your students’ are next. In fact, students who put in the work with us raise their score by 15 points on average on the MCAT® and LSAT® exams.

See what our All Access License can do for your institution.

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*Student savings based on advertised price per online course in the first year. Kaplan’s All Access License participation data represents 929 Cleveland State University enrollments as of June 2024.

15-point average only applied to students who completed at least 150 unique activities, with a
minimum of 10 full-length practice exams. The unique activities include the full-length practice
exams, high-yield assessments, post-session assessments, mastery assignments, section tests, and LSAT Channel episodes. A recent study conducted by Kaplan showed that students who completed a minimum of this work saw an average score improvement of 15 points from their first official Law School Admission Test® (LSAT) PrepTest practice exam to their highest practice exam. Students who started with lower scores saw greater increases. Students who completed fewer practice questions or study activities, or who did not engage in the full program, saw lower score increases.