ASU TEST PREP GRAD PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY AND VERIFICATION FORM
Self-paced online test preparation courses for the GMAT, GRE, LSAT and MCAT, are offered free to eligible ASU students. In order to qualify for ASU’s Grad Prep Program, powered by The Princeton Review, a student must meet and/or complete all of the following requirements:
- ASU Students must have two years (60 credits) completed toward an undergraduate degree to be eligible for LSAT and MCAT courses. GRE and GMAT prep courses are available to all Students without regard to a minimum number of credit hours. Minimum number of credit hours shall not be limited to the credits earned at ASU.
- ASU Students must be currently enrolled in a campus-based or online academic program to qualify.
- Students must provide The Princeton Review with verification of enrollment via his or her ASU unofficial transcript.
- Students must take the official test(s) for which he or she prepped within one calendar year of enrollment into the prep program and provide The Princeton Review with proof; an unofficial test score report will suffice. Please send this to asugradprep@review.com as a PDF or screenshot. If the student fails to do so, he or she will be charged the appropriate program fee associated with their self-paced online course(s):
- GMAT fee $100
- GRE fee $150
- LSAT fee $350
- MCAT fee $499
- ASU is paying the program fee on the student’s behalf. If the student fails to meet all eligibility requirements, including taking the exam he or she is prepping for, the student will owe the corresponding fee(s) to The Princeton Review.