GMAT Sending Your Score
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GMAT Sending Your Score
Deciding which schools receive your Official Score Report is an important part of your business school journey as your exam score helps you stand out to schools among other business school candidates.
Included in your GMAT™ Exam – Focus Edition registration, you have the option to send your Official Score Report to up to five (5) programs for free within a 48-hour period. After this period, or if you want to send your score to more programs, you can send additional score reports for a fee.
Sending Your Score to Up to Five Programs (for Free)
Whether you take the exam at a test center or online, you have the flexibility and control to review your Official Score before deciding whether you want to send it to schools. You will receive an email notification once your Official Score Report is available in your mba.com account. If you would like to send your score to schools, you can search for and select the programs you wish to send your score report. You must send your (up to 5) free score reports within 48 hours of your Official Score being made available on mba.com.
Please Note:
- Each Official Score Report you send to a program will only contain the Total and Section Scores from a single exam. No other exam scores from previous exams will be sent.
- Exam scores canceled due to a testing issue or policy violation will remain part of your Official Score Report.
- Once your Official Score Report has been sent to a program, that action cannot be cancelled or undone.
Sending Your Score to Additional Programs (for a Fee)
You can send your Official Score Report to as many additional programs as you like, as long as your score is no more than five years old. Additional score reports can be purchased for via your mba.com account. Score reporting fees are non-refundable.
If you have scores older than five years but less than 10 years, you may ask to send these scores to programs as long as you have not taken a GMAT exam within the past five years.
Privacy Information Specific to Your Score
Your exam scores and personally identifiable information will be released only at your specific request, except as otherwise set forth in the privacy policy contained in our exam policies, as required by law, and as necessary to detect or prevent unlawful activity or to cooperate in a judicial or governmental proceeding.
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