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The New MCAT Testing History (THx) Report SystemA new way of reporting MCAT scores has arrived: the Testing History (THx) Report. This new online system was designed to simplify the process for examinees and schools and to implement the MCAT's new "Full Disclosure" policy. "Full disclosure" means that all 2003 (and later) MCAT scores will be automatically made available to institutions when scores are reported. All of your 2003 and later scores are automatically released to AMCAS. The new THx Reports automatically include your entire history of MCAT performance from 2003 onward. AMCAS will also receive any older (1991 - 2002) scores that you have ever released to AMCAS. The THx Reports will show only the older scores that you have chosen to send. Some schools and application services have designated themselves as "full disclosure schools," meaning that they require your entire MCAT history as part of your application. Those schools are in a different list on the THx report system. When you select one of them, your entire THx report will go to them; you will not be able to withhold any of your older scores. Most of these schools have always had this requirement, only now the MCAT program is able to assist them by automating the process. Using the new MCAT THx score reporting system:
If you have any questions, please let us know at mcat@aamc.org.
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