Kaplan Test Prep is a leading provider of educational and career services, helping students of all ages achieve their academic and professional goals through personalized instruction, innovative resources, and a collaborative culture.
Founded in 1938 by Stanley Kaplan as a tutoring service for mathematics and science students
Expanded to offer preparation for standardized tests like the SAT, GRE, and GMAT in the 1950s and 1960s
Acquired by the Washington Post Company in 1984 and later by Graham Holdings Company in 2014
Offers test preparation, online tutoring, and college admissions counseling
Offers online test preparation for a variety of standardized tests
Offers online tutoring, textbook rentals, and test preparation
Helps students prepare for the SAT with online courses, self-paced study, and customized instruction
Offers personalized instruction and resources to help students prepare for the ACT
Provides comprehensive preparation for the GRE through online courses and one-on-one instruction
Prepares students for the LSAT with online courses, practice tests, and expert instruction
Helps students prepare for the MCAT through online courses, practice tests, and individualized instruction
Kaplan offers a variety of ACT preparation courses, including in-person, online, and self-paced options. The best course for you will depend on your learning style, schedule, and specific needs.
Yes, Kaplan offers financial assistance to students who qualify. You can apply for scholarships or flexible payment plans to make your test preparation more affordable.
The length of a Kaplan course varies depending on the test you are preparing for and the course format you choose. Most courses range from 4-12 weeks, but you can also opt for self-paced study or customized instruction.
Kaplan does not publish specific pass rates for its courses, as success ultimately depends on a student's individual effort and ability. However, Kaplan's instructors and resources are designed to help students achieve their highest potential and improve their chances of success.
Kaplan offers a variety of options for students who wish to retake a course or get additional support. You can sign up for a new course, schedule private tutoring sessions, or access Kaplan's online resources to reinforce your knowledge and skills.