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Question by  Bill (23)

Do GRE scores have an experation?

 
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Answer by  SammysAunt (105)

Yes, GRE exams do have an expiration date. They are good up to 5 years and must be re-taken after that. While some schools will still accept expired scores if you have proof of your score, most will require you to take the exam again.

 
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Answer by  RN2be (138)

The GRE is administered by Educational Testing Services. This administration erases test scores and records over five years. Depending on your program, they may or may not accept a GRE score from over 5 years. In short, technically they have an expiration date but it will depend on your program.

 
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Answer by  Gus28 (683)

GRE (Graduate Record Exam) scores are considered expired after five years by all schools. Some schools require a GRE score that is no older than three years from the date of application and may require you to retake the GRE unless there is some compelling reason to grant an exception.

 
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Answer by  bunnygirl (779)

I'm assuming you mean "expiration" not "experation" date. GRE scores are valid for up to five years when applying to any graduate program. Any old and it is not valid.

 
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