Free Graduate School Admissions Toolkit



Free Graduate School Admissions Toolkit

Whether you're preparing for the GRE or putting together your applications, one goal should remain in the forefront of your mind: acceptance to your target Graduate schools. Your Kaplan Graduate Admissions Consultant will act as your personal mentor, resource, and expert as you navigate your ways towards school application and acceptance.

Our free Graduate Admissions Online Toolkit will keep you completely organized and focused as you approach the admissions process, even if you're still preparing for the GRE and not yet ready to begin working with your Admissions Consultant.

Preview the online toolkit.

The Toolkit contains:

  • An interactive School Tracker to keep your targeted schools, their application deadlines, and contact information organized and immediately accessible
  • A monthly timeline with an itemized checklist that will keep you on track for a stress-free, focused application process
  • A Personal Statement Builder that will help you brainstorm potential topics, organize your thoughts, and build an outline of your personal statement
  • Personal statement tips from our expert consultants, whose experiences on admissions committees have taught them what works—and what doesn't
  • Sample essays that earned our former clients acceptance to their own target schools
  • A Thank You Letter Generator to draft professional correspondence to your contacts and programs
  • Links to use for whenever you wish to start working with your own Graduate Admissions Consultant

The Online Toolkit gives you the advantage of organization and focus as you approach the admissions season. Use it all year to organize yourself for admissions season, and then engage our Admissions Consultanting team once you're ready to start work on the actual application process.

Our Graduate Admissions Consultants and Online Toolkit will prepare you completely to achieve your goal of Graduate school acceptance. Good luck!

THE KAPLAN DIFFERENCE
Richard, remember me? The one who wanted to send in a 10-page personal statement until you came along? I wanted to let you know I got into my first choice—Stanford!

—T.B.