UIC partners with Kaplan to offer free test prep courses

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UIC partners with Kaplan to offer free test prep courses

The University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) has announced a new initiative aimed at supporting students in their academic and professional pursuits. UIC is collaborating with Kaplan to offer "Prepare for Illinois’ Future Powered by Kaplan’s All Access LicenseTM," a program providing free access to Kaplan's extensive test preparation resources. This initiative, backed by Governor Pritzker and the Illinois state legislature, is designed to remove financial barriers for students preparing for graduate school or professional licensure.

The program offers UIC students access to resources for over 40 different exams, including the GRE, GMAT, MCAT, and LSAT. Additionally, it includes courses focused on skill development necessary for career advancement. Karen Colley, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at UIC, expressed pride in the student body's ambition and emphasized the university's commitment to aiding their future endeavors.

Students interested in taking advantage of this opportunity can visit Kaplan's website to find more information about available courses and registration details.

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