GMAC® is committed to creating access to graduate management education—and, by extension, the GMAT® exam—for all. As part of that commitment, we look for ways to bring the test to people far from permanent testing centers, and we make every effort to accommodate test takers with disabilities.
Find a Test Center
To find the closest testing center and determine if seats are available, visit Check Seat Availability on mba.com
Institutional Test Centers
If you are interested in hosting the GMAT exam on your campus, your school must meet the following criteria:
- Your school is more than 40 miles from an existing testing center.
- At least one graduate management program on your campus requires the GMAT exam.
GMAT Mobile Test Center
The GMAT Mobile Test Center, was introduced on October 31, 2006, to increase access to, and diversity in, graduate business education. The GMAT Mobile Test Center takes the exam to potential graduate business students who may have difficulty getting to a permanent site.
The GMAT Mobile Test Center, is beginning its fifth North American tour. The eight-month trip is scheduled to begin October 21, 2009, at Humphreys College in Stockton, California, and conclude May 7, 2010, at Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida. This mobile test center will bring the GMAT exam to 32 campuses in 14 states, including historically black colleges and universities and Hispanic-serving institutions.
Find out more: GMAT Mobile Testing
Accommodations for Test Takers with Disabilities
Our Supplement for Test Takers with Disabilities gives detailed instructions for documenting a disability that may impede the testing experience and requesting a reasonable accommodation. Candidates must be approved for accommodations before scheduling a GMAT appointment, and decisions take six to eight weeks. If you have any questions about the process or available accommodations, please send an email to testingaccommodations@gmac.com.