The process to compute and report MCAT scores is rigorous, and the AAMC conducts a variety of quality control procedures to verify score accuracy. The possibility of error in the scoring process is extremely low. If you believe there may be an error in the scoring of your MCAT exam, you must submit a “Rescore Request” in the MCAT Registration System within 30 days of your score release date. The AAMC will rescore your exam within 30 days of receipt of your payment.
To request a rescore, you may submit an MCAT Rescore Request through the MCAT Registration System. Rescore Requests can be submitted no later than 30 calendar days after the score release date. After submitting a Rescore Request, you will receive an invoice for payment via email. A Rescore Request is not complete until full payment is received. The price for a Rescore Request is $80 USD for the 2025 testing year.
The AAMC will respond to your request within three weeks of payment. The response letter will either confirm your original scores as reported or inform you of the corrected scaled scores for each test section. We will not disclose your raw scores or provide any additional feedback on your exam performance or experience.
We will not provide information about responses you did or did not select or information about other content related to the exam. The AAMC will not accept appeals to this process.
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