Illinois State University joined 16 other universities and community colleges in launching the “Prepare for Illinois’ Future powered by Kaplan’s All Access License” program in February.
The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) and the State of Illinois partnered with Kaplan, an educational service provider, to make this program possible. Illinois is the first state to provide this type of program to students.
The program provides free graduate admissions test prep and other courses for both graduate and undergraduate school, licensing and skills development. Over 40 courses are available at no cost to ISU students, including preparation for the GRE, LSAT and MCAT.
“The ‘Prepare for Illinois’ Future’ program presents a transformative opportunity for students in Illinois,” said Illinois State Sen. Dave Koehler. “It helps remove financial barriers and creates pathways to high-demand careers in fields such as healthcare, education and technology.”
Kaplan Vice President of University Partnerships, Kim Canning, further discussed the impact of removing the financial barriers to these resources for students.
“By removing this barrier across the public school system in Illinois, it’s really leveling the playing fields for all students,” Canning said.
“As students transition from university, regardless of what steps they’re making, they have these resources and they have the understanding of what these resources can do,” Canning continued.
Koehler expressed the importance of Illinois funding this program.
“By investing in [students’] futures, we are also building a stronger and more resilient workforce that benefits every community across our state,” Koehler said.
Since launching the program, there have been over 3,000 enrollments, saving students almost $6.5 million.
“Something important to know about that number is that as we go through the year, students will have access to these resources during the summer too,” Canning said.
Canning said the enrollment process is quick, easy and that students can gain access to the provided resources almost immediately after enrolling.
“This is really a year-round resource that can support students at multiple times throughout their college career,” Canning said. “We’d love to see more students take advantage of this.”
Students can register here.