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Kaplan Comments on the Just-Announced Details to the ACT® Changes Set for 2015

Good News for Students: ACT Adds Context But Doesn’t Change Content

Press Contacts: Russell Schaffer, russell.schaffer@kaplan.com, 212.453.7538
Twitter: @KapTestNews@KaplanSATACT

New York, NY (June 6, 2014) —  The following statement is from Christine Brown, Executive Director of College Admissions and K12 programs, Kaplan, regarding today’s announcement by the ACT on the addition of new scores and indicators that will, according to the announcement, “describe student performance and predicted readiness levels in categories such as STEM, career readiness, English language arts and text complexity, giving students a greater and more specific understanding of both their preparation for success after high school and how to better meet their goals.”

“Adding dimension to the ACT score adds context without changing content – both of which are great for students.  The test isn’t really changing, which is a good thing for students who are looking for a familiar test.  By the same token, the new scores will help students better relate their ACT performance to real world potential.”

“A key reason students find the ACT attractive is that it’s always been more aligned to high school curriculum.  The SAT is moving in that direction, but for most students, the ACT looks more like what they learn in schools.  The new scores give students an added lens on how their performance in Math, Science, Reading and Writing applies more broadly.”

To arrange an interview with a Kaplan ACT and college admissions expert about the upcoming changes to the exam, please contact Russell Schaffer at 212.453.7538 or russell.schaffer@kaplan.com.

ACT® is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc. which was not involved in the production of, and do not endorse this product.

About Kaplan, Inc.

Kaplan, Inc. (www.kaplan.com) is a leading international provider of educational and career services for individuals, schools, and businesses. Kaplan serves students of all ages through a wide array of offerings including higher education, test preparation, professional training, and programs for kids in grades K through 12.  With nearly 400 locations in more than 30 countries, Kaplan serves more than one million students each year.  Kaplan is a subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company (NYSE: GHC) and its largest division.  In 2013, Kaplan reported $2.2 billion in revenue.

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