Road-Tested GMAT Bus Brings GMAT Exam Directly to Students

The GMAT bus delivers the test to Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Serving Institutions

Continuing its journey to increase access to graduate management education, the Mobile GMAT Test Center will launch a cross-country tour of Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Serving Institutions. The eight-month tour will begin October 21, 2009, at Humphreys College in Stockton, California.

On its fifth cross-country tour of North America, the GMAT Mobile Test Center, a bus equipped with six testing stations, will deliver the GMAT exam at all US-based four-year HBCU and HSI members at least 40 miles from a permanent GMAT test center. The 14-state, 32-school tour will conclude May 7 at Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Fla.

The Mobile GMAT Test Center was launched in 2006 to bring the exam, used in admissions by more than 4,600 graduate business programs, directly to students. More than 1,000 people have taken the test on the bus, which has toured both the United States and Canada.

To take the exam on the bus, you must register at least 24 hours in advance, as you would for a permanent test center. Test appointments are limited to 24 exams at each site. Registration for mobile GMAT testing is the same:

  • Online
  • By phone
  • By fax, or
  • By postal mail

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