GMAT

Kaplan’s All Access License Wins “Test Prep Innovation Of The Year” For Second Consecutive Year in the 6th Annual EdTech Breakthrough Awards Program

Retrieved on: 
Jeudi, juin 6, 2024

Global educational services provider Kaplan’s All Access License has been selected as the winner of the “Test Prep Innovation Of The Year” award in the 6th annual EdTech Breakthrough Awards program conducted by EdTech Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence organization that recognizes the top companies and solutions in the global educational technology market.

Key Points: 
  • Global educational services provider Kaplan’s All Access License has been selected as the winner of the “Test Prep Innovation Of The Year” award in the 6th annual EdTech Breakthrough Awards program conducted by EdTech Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence organization that recognizes the top companies and solutions in the global educational technology market.
  • Kaplan’s All Access License was also the category winner in 2023 .
  • “We’re incredibly excited to receive the ‘Test Prep Innovation of the Year’ designation from EdTech Breakthrough for the second consecutive year, as it’s a strong validation that we continue to close the opportunity gap.
  • “Kaplan’s All Access License narrows the opportunity gap and is an ideal solution for students unable to pay for test prep courses.

Fast Company Names Kaplan’s All Access License as a Winner in its 2024 World Changing Ideas Awards

Retrieved on: 
Mardi, mai 14, 2024

Fast Company has named Kaplan’s All Access License as a winner in its 2024 World Changing Ideas Awards , in the Large Business: 1,000+ Employees category .

Key Points: 
  • Fast Company has named Kaplan’s All Access License as a winner in its 2024 World Changing Ideas Awards , in the Large Business: 1,000+ Employees category .
  • Additionally, students can prepare for a number of business and financial-focused products at no cost to them.
  • This year’s World Changing Ideas Awards showcase 50 winners, 127 finalists, and 172 honorable mentions — with health, education, energy, and AI among the most popular categories.
  • A panel of Fast Company editors and reporters selected winners from a pool of more than 1,300 entries.

Manhattan Prep/Kaplan Survey: Most Future Business School Applicants Wary About Unrestricted Use of AI in Admissions Essays

Retrieved on: 
Mercredi, mai 8, 2024

A new Manhattan Prep/Kaplan survey of more than 300 aspiring MBA students finds mixed attitudes toward GenAI and its use in the admissions process.

Key Points: 
  • A new Manhattan Prep/Kaplan survey of more than 300 aspiring MBA students finds mixed attitudes toward GenAI and its use in the admissions process.
  • A separate Manhattan Prep/Kaplan survey of business school admissions officers found that only a handful of business schools have policies in place directing students how they can use AI in their admissions essays, signaling the issue is still unsettled.
  • **
    Other findings from the survey of aspiring MBA students include:
    There is some concern among those polled that allowing applicants to use GenAI in their admissions essays gives them an unearned edge.
  • *The online Manhattan Prep/Kaplan survey was conducted in March-April 2024 and included responses from 306 aspiring business school students across the United States.

University of Detroit Mercy Partners with Kaplan to Offer Students Free Comprehensive Test Prep for Graduate-Level Admissions and Licensing Exams

Retrieved on: 
Lundi, mai 6, 2024

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

Key Points: 
  • The new partnership aims to improve matriculation to graduate and professional schools, improve professional licensing passage rates, and improve employability for UDM graduates.
  • Kaplan has prepared students for standardized tests for more than 85 years, and University of Detroit Mercy is Kaplan’s latest All Access partner, joining Cleveland State University , Xavier University of Louisiana , Howard University , Delaware State University , Talladega College , Stillman College , Fisk University , Hampton University , Spelman College , and Alabama A&M University .
  • “Kaplan’s All Access License breaks down barriers and instead creates pathways for students striving to excel on crucial exams.
  • For college and university leaders who want to explore partnering with Kaplan, learn more about the company’s exam prep programs .

UT Haslam's Supply Chain Management Graduate Programs No. 3 in U.S. News Ranking

Retrieved on: 
Jeudi, avril 11, 2024

Haslam's supply chain masters programs have now been recognized in the top five for the last five years and in the top 10 for a decade.

Key Points: 
  • Haslam's supply chain masters programs have now been recognized in the top five for the last five years and in the top 10 for a decade.
  • Haslam's supply chain masters programs have been in the top five for the last five years and the top 10 for a decade.
  • Mangum added that the supply chain management graduate programs' long standing in the rankings shows that prospective and current students, alumni and peer institutions recognize their standing in the discipline.
  • "Haslam's supply chain graduate and executive education programs are some of the most popular on campus," Mangum said.

U.S. News & World Report Ranks Georgia State’s Graduate Information Systems Program Among Nation’s 10 Best Programs and Part-time MBA in National Top 30

Retrieved on: 
Mardi, avril 9, 2024

Georgia State’s part-time MBA is 28th nationally and 17th among public university programs.

Key Points: 
  • Georgia State’s part-time MBA is 28th nationally and 17th among public university programs.
  • The university’s graduate program in computer information systems (CIS) is 10th nationally and 7th among public university programs.
  • in CIS, and embedding more experiential learning opportunities,” said Richard Phillips, dean of the Robinson College of Business.
  • Specialty rankings for graduate programs in computer information systems are based on ratings provided by business school deans and directors of AACSB-accredited MBA programs.

Online College offers Graduate Programs virtual Open House 5-8-24

Retrieved on: 
Vendredi, avril 5, 2024

NEW BRITAIN, Conn., April 5, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Charter Oak State College Graduate Admissions office will host a Zoom open house featuring the online Master's degrees offered by the College. Attendees Apply Free.

Key Points: 
  • Online College hosts virtual Open House Event May 8, 2024, 5:30PM, ET for its Online Graduate degree programs.
  • NEW BRITAIN, Conn., April 5, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Charter Oak State College Graduate Admissions office will host a Zoom open house featuring the online Master's degrees offered by the College.
  • Charter Oak State College ( http://www.CharterOak.edu ) is Connecticut's only dedicated, public, online college, offering associate and bachelor's degrees in high-demand fields including Business, Health Care, Nursing, Social Work, Early Childhood Education, Criminal Justice and Cybersecurity.
  • The College offers Master's degrees in Organizational Leadership, Health Informatics and Health Care Administration.

Kaplan’s All Access License Named to Tech & Learning’s Best of 2023 List, Citing Its Ability to Expand Opportunities

Retrieved on: 
Mardi, février 13, 2024

Tech & Learning magazine has named Kaplan’s All Access License as a winner of its Best of 2023 contest , which recognizes educational technology that exceptionally supports teachers and students.

Key Points: 
  • Tech & Learning magazine has named Kaplan’s All Access License as a winner of its Best of 2023 contest , which recognizes educational technology that exceptionally supports teachers and students.
  • This can potentially save a school’s students hundreds of thousands of dollars, cumulatively.
  • Cleveland State University is also a partner and recently expanded its license to alumni because of the success it’s had with current students.
  • Test names and other trademarks are the property of the respective trademark holders.

Kaplan’s $20K Tuition Sweepstakes Winner is Georgia Tech Student Emily Conn, a Future Doctor of America

Retrieved on: 
Mardi, février 6, 2024

Global educational services provider Kaplan announces that Emily Conn, a first-generation college student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, has won its $20K Tuition Sweepstakes , which will help her finance her future medical school education.

Key Points: 
  • Global educational services provider Kaplan announces that Emily Conn, a first-generation college student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, has won its $20K Tuition Sweepstakes , which will help her finance her future medical school education.
  • Emily, an aspiring surgeon, heard about the sweepstakes while attending a local chapter meeting of the American Medical Student Association, the oldest and largest independent association of physicians-in-training in the United States.
  • Yet, I still could have never imagined something this great happening to me,” Emily said.
  • Emily said she received the alert just as she was about to unwind after a long day of classes.

GMAT™ Focus Edition Stands Alone in Business School Assessment as Previous Version Sunsets

Retrieved on: 
Jeudi, février 1, 2024

GMAC, a global association representing leading business schools, delivered the updated version of the most widely used business school exam last fall in parallel with the existing GMAT to facilitate candidates’ in-progress preparation and applications for business school.

Key Points: 
  • GMAC, a global association representing leading business schools, delivered the updated version of the most widely used business school exam last fall in parallel with the existing GMAT to facilitate candidates’ in-progress preparation and applications for business school.
  • While the previous version of the GMAT exam is no longer available, its scores continue to be valid for five years.
  • It just means smarter,” said Rodrigo Malta, managing director of MBA recruitment and admissions at University of Texas’ McCombs School of Business.
  • “It has helped bring us closer to meeting the needs of MBA program candidates while improving upon business schools’ talent selection in the ever-changing business environment.”