Discounted Kaplan courses through the HPSC

The Health Professions Student Center has partnered with Kaplan to offer major discounts on MCAT, DAT/OAT, and GRE prep courses. These discounts are available to any student or alum, regardless of campus. Additionally, this program is open to non-pre-health students or anyone that needs to take the GRE.

Here’s the breakdown:

  • MCAT Prep: Normally $3,299 → $700
  • DAT & OAT Prep: Normally $1,699 → $400
  • GRE Prep: Normally $999 → $200

What’s included:

  • Live and on-demand instruction — new classes start every week
  • Full-length practice exams
  • Thousands of practice questions
  • Physical and digital books
  • Personalized study tools
  • Access for one year
  • Flexible scheduling

Registration is open now through Dec. 31, 2026. More information can be found online.

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