Thank You!

You've taken the first step toward bringing proven, results-oriented ZAPS test preparation to your students, joining the 25,000+ we serve through our non-profit mission each year. Learn more about our programming and how we'll guide the process for your students.It really is as easy as 1, 2, 3. 

ZAPS: Built for Students by Educators

How it Works

We’ve been coming to schools for years – and now we’re hosting our proven test prep virtually! To make participation easy, our online seminars are offered at least six days a week with multiple timeslots available: during school, after school, weekends, etc. Your students can choose from recorded or live virtual sessions.

1. We'll send you a unique discount code and digital flyers; PDFs will be delivered directly to you via e-mail so that you can quickly share with your student lists in just a few clicks

2. Using the unique code, registration can be completed on our website (live or pre-recorded options available)

3. We'll handle the rest! Books and materials are shipped directly to students' homes. Should any specific or special requests be required of a school or student, just ask!

Building Confidence with Improved Scores

According to an ACT College Readiness Study – which measured the results of programs like ZAPS – there is a statistical score difference between students who take an effective test preparation program and those who do not. Students who take a ZAPS ACT strategy seminar or webinar typically raise their ACT score by 2 to 4+ points, and often higher (max score: 36). Those who have taken a PSAT/SAT strategy seminar or webinar (prior to the 2015-16 test redesign) usually see increases of at least 5 to 15 points or more (max score: 80) on the PSAT and 50 to 150 points or more (max score: 2400) on the SAT.

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Beyond College Admissions: "Test Optional" Considerations

The hidden impacts of colleges and universities going "test optional" is not always easy to discern. Financial aid, athletic eligibility, and uncertainty of "test blind" policies continue to pose questions for students on their college journey.

Video: Doorway to College Educators Discuss Admissions Trends