Test Prep Services

Offered by The National Partnership for Educational Access,

The Princeton Review and The Princeton Review Foundation

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The National Partnership for Educational Access (NPEA) has a partnership with The Princeton Review and The Princeton Review Foundation that provides reduced rate test prep services to NPEA Organizational members, and other member types if services are provided to underrepresented students. The following Princeton Review services are available to NPEA members who serve underrepresented students.

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The Princeton Review Program & Pricing Matrix

(Course Descriptions listed below)

Course / Test Type / Retail Tuition / NPEA Discount % / Savings Per Student / NPEA Tuition Per Student
PSAT 101 Course / PSAT / $99 / 50% / $ 49.50 / $49.50
PSAT Self-Paced Online Course / PSAT / $199 / 50% / $ 99.50 / $99.50
SAT Self-Paced Online / SAT / $299 / 50% / $ 149.50 / $149.50
ACT Self-Paced Online / ACT / $299 / 50% / $ 149.50 / $149.50
SAT Fundamentals Classroom Course / SAT / $599 / 50% / $ 299.50 / $299.50
ACT Fundamentals Classroom Course / ACT / $599 / 50% / $ 299.50 / $299.50
SAT Fundamentals LiveOnline Course / SAT / $599 / 50% / $ 299.50 / $299.50
ACT Fundamentals LiveOnline Course / ACT / $599 / 50% / $ 299.50 / $299.50
SAT Ultimate Classroom Course / SAT / $999 - $1099 / 30% / $300 - $330 / $699 - $769
ACT Ultimate Classroom Course / SAT / $999 - $1099 / 30% / $300 - $330 / $699 - $769

I. PSAT 101 Courses: Open to 10th and 11th grade students

To foster increased awareness concerning the importance of standardized tests, The Princeton Review will provide

this introduction to the PSAT:

  • One full-length practice PSAT test.
  • 3 hours of Live Classroom Instruction taught by a certified Princeton Review instructor.
  • The Princeton Review’s PSAT course manual and workbook.

II. PSAT Online Course:

•10-15 hours of self-directed, interactive lessons

•2 full–length, practice PSATs

III. SAT or ACT Self-Paced Online Course: This course is perfect for busy students or those who prefer to learn at their own pace. The interactive online lessons provide comprehensive preparation for the SAT or ACT, while allowing students to tailor their efforts to those areas in which they need the most review.

  • Four full-length online practice tests, each four hours in length.
  • 20-30 hours of interactive online lessons.
  • The Princeton Review’s course manual and workbook complete with vocabulary flashcards.
  • The Princeton Review Book of 11 Practice Tests for the SAT or 1296 ACT Practice Questions.
  • All practice test essays for the four-hour on-line practice tests will be graded through TPR’s Live Grader system.
  • A personalized, computer-generated score report received by each student after every practice test, detailing their performance and pinpointing individual strengths and weaknesses.

IV. SAT or ACT Fundamentals Course

  • Four full-length proctored practice tests, each four hours in length.
  • 18 hours of Live Classroom Instruction taught by a certified Princeton Review instructor.
  • A maximum class size of 25 with an average class size of 15.
  • The Princeton Review’s course manual and workbook complete with vocabulary flashcards.
  • The Princeton Review Book of 11 Practice Tests for the SAT or 1296 ACT Practice Questions.
  • All practice test essays for the proctored exams will be graded through TPR’s Live Grader system.
  • A personalized, computer-generated score report received by each student after every practice test, detailing their performance and pinpointing individual strengths and weaknesses.
  • Access to a personalized Online Student Center where students have access to 26 additional full-length SATs, can review lessons, work on practice problems and drills, and make-up missed sessions.

V. SAT or ACT FundamentalsLiveOnline Course:

Program Philosophy: Combining the convenience of online prep with a focus on learning the strategies from scheduled online group sessions with an instructor to maximize your scores.

Course features:

•18 hours of LiveOnline instruction

•4 full–length, practice tests

•Access our SAT or ACT Online course with video lessons on every topic covered in class

•Email support from expert instructors

VI. SAT or ACT Ultimate Classroom Course

  • As The Princeton Review’s flagship retail program, this course provides the most comprehensive, effective SAT or ACT preparation available.
  • Four full-length proctored practice tests, each four hours in length.
  • 30 hours of Live Classroom Instruction taught by a certified Princeton Review instructor.
  • A maximum class size of 15 students with an average class size of 11 students.
  • Free extra help from the instructor.
  • The Princeton Review’s course manual and workbook complete with vocabulary flashcards.
  • The Princeton Review Book of 11 Practice Tests for the SAT or 1296 ACT Practice Questions.
  • All practice test essays for the proctored exams will be graded through TPR’s Live Grader system.
  • A personalized, computer-generated score report received by each student after every practice test, detailing his/her performance and pinpointing individual strengths and weaknesses.
  • Access to a personalized Online Student Center where students have access to lots of additional full-length practice tests, canreview lessons, work on practice problems and drills, and make-up missed classes.
  • 150 point score improvement guarantee for the SAT.

VII. Road Map to College Seminar for Students and Parents

FREE, based on interest.

The Princeton Review will provide one Roadmap Seminar in each area across that country that has participating NPEA members. The Roadmap to College Seminar can cover topics that can be tailored to the needs identified by the NPEA. Road Map Seminars are usually 90 minutes in length with additional time for questions.

How to Register for Courses

STEP ONE:Contact Karin Elliott at or (617) 423-6300 x 284 regarding which services you would like to access. You are eligible for this offer if you are an Organizational Member, and serve underrepresented students in your program.

STEP TWO:Eligible programs will be put in touch with Jed Smith ()from The Princeton Review. He will provide you with the contact information for The Princeton Review office that is local to your area. You will then work directly with your local Princeton Review office to access the services for your students.

NPEA Member Expectations

PaymentYour program will be responsible for handling the payment through your local Princeton Review office. Please note that The Princeton Review services offered through this program cannot be combined with any other Princeton Review discounts or promotions.

For more information about this opportunity please contact:

Carrie Tate, Member Services Senior Associate, NPEA, at (617) 423-6300 x228 or .

For information about NPEA please visit

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