GMAT™ Cancel / Reinstate Offers Convenience and Control
GMAC, the maker of the GMAT™ exam, has introduced an extended cancel and score reinstate policy that gives you more options and control of your GMAT experience – and confidence in your decision-making process.
GMAT test takers can now cancel their score immediately after their exam at the test center at no additional cost. The “C” that represents a candidate’s cancelled scores will not be shown on any future GMAT score reports. This feature will be applied retroactively to all previously cancelled test scores, which will be removed from all future score reports that are sent to schools. You can cancel your score immediately after taking the exam at the test center for free. Or, you can cancel your GMAT score online within 72 hours after you complete your exam.
We recommend that you know your desired GMAT score range and carefully consider your criteria for cancelling or reinstating scores before you take the GMAT exam.
Greater Flexibility in Retaking the GMAT Exam
For added convenience, you can also reinstate your cancelled GMAT scores online if the exam date is on or after January 1, 2014, up to four years and 11 months after the exam date. After your GMAT score is reinstated, a score report will automatically be sent to the schools you selected on the day of your exam. Cancelled scores will not appear on any GMAT score report sent to schools. If you cancel your score, no one will know but you.
New Cancel / Reinstate Policy Features and Fees
The graphic below illustrates the new cancel/reinstate policy features and associated fees.
Think Before You Decide
Consider the following scenarios to see where and how you may use these features.