New University benefit gives students no-cost preparation for 40+ graduate admissions, licensure, and credentialing exams
 
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 10, 2026) — Test preparation and career-skills training that can cost thousands of dollars is now available at no cost to Kentucky State University students through a new partnership with Kaplan.
 
Kaplan All Access provides Kentucky State students free access to industry-leading test prep and skills-development resources. Students can prepare for more than 40 graduate admissions, licensure, and credentialing exams and enroll in career-skill courses such as data literacy and leadership.
 
“Kaplan All Access is an investment in our students’ aspirations,” said Provost Michael Dailey, Ph.D., Provost and Vice President, Division of Academic & Student Affairs. “Whether they are preparing for a graduate admissions exam, a professional licensure, or building new skills to advance their careers, we want every student to have access to high-quality preparation without added cost.”
 
Examples of available preparation include:
  • GMAT — often required for admission to graduate business programs worldwide, including MBA programs
  • MCAT — required for admission to medical schools in the United States and Canada
  • NCLEX-RN — the exam that marks the transition from nursing student to licensed registered nurse
    Additional offerings are available within the program.
Kaplan All Access provides institution-wide access to Kaplan test prep for admissions exams, licensure prep, credentialing, and workforce readiness programs.