Reports & Transcripts
COMLEX-USA Minimum Passing Score
Score Reports
Scores are generally available within 4 to 6 weeks from the date of an examination. Score reports will be available via secure access to your NBOME account.
- A personal email is sent to each candidate informing them when scores have been posted, and alerts are posted to the NBOME Facebook and Twitter feeds.
- The score-release calendar shows the date when a candidate can expect to receive his or her scores based on the examination date.
Note: Score reports from computer-based examinations taken on or after July 1, 2012 are available electronically through the candidate’s NBOME account, as is the candidate’s examination history. Candidates and osteopathic medical school deans’ offices will be able to access and print test results immediately after they are available. Up-to-date information about student test-taking activities and test results remain online for accessing and printing at the candidate’s and osteopathic medical school’s convenience.
- For score reports prior to July 1, 2012
- Send a written request to:
NBOME Client Services
NBOME Corporate Offices & Conference Center
8765 W. Higgins Rd., Suite 200
Chicago, IL 60631-4174.
Please allow 10 business days for delivery. For questions, contact NBOME Client Services.
Score reports printed from the NBOME Portal do not take the place of an NBOME-certified transcript. No scores will be reported by telephone, fax, or email.
Certified Transcripts
NBOME Certified Transcripts are the only verification acceptable by medical licensing agencies and the Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS).
To order a certified transcript, access your account and complete the instructions. If you do not have or are unable to access your account, contact Client Services via email at ClientServices@nbome.org or call 866.479.6828.
Transcript requests will be processed in the order of the date received. The normal processing time is one to two business days from the date of receipt of the request and payment, and three to five shipping days using standard USPS mail. Transcripts can be sent by FedEx for an additional fee.
Candidates must have completed at least one COMLEX-USA examination for which a score is available in order for the NBOME to process a transcript request. If you request a transcript while a test score is pending, that score will not appear on your transcript.
- For Third Parties
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Third parties who wish to request an official transcript must obtain written consent from the NBOME candidate and submit it with an official transcript request form. Download the application form and submit with payment to the NBOME. If you are using FCVS, this option does not apply–contact the FCVS directly.
Download Request Form
Please submit this form via email to NBOME Client Services at ClientServices@nbome.org, fax at 773.714.0606, or by mail to:
NBOME Client Services
NBOME Corporate Offices & Conference Center
8765 W. Higgins Rd., Suite 200
Chicago, IL 60631-4174
Please Note There Are Fees Associated With This Request
Score Confirmation
Before releasing examination results or posting score reports NBOME conducts a thorough quality assurance process to ensure scoring accuracy.
Any candidate who wishes to have their examination results reviewed one extra time may request a score confirmation, for a fee of $75. This covers the cost to confirm all responses recorded during your computer-based testing. It takes up to 10 business days for Level 1 and Level 2-CE and 15 business days for Level 3 to receive a letter from NBOME with the score verification result.
Confirmation for any COMLEX-USA examination can be provided by request, if submitted within 120 days of the examination. Requests are processed through your NBOME account, located within the ‘View Scores’ section. The option for submitting this request is listed at the bottom of the page. The NBOME does not release information about the scoring of individual examination questions.
COMLEX-USA computer-based exam score confirmation is limited solely to the review of the responses recorded by the computer, and is unlikely to change the candidate’s score. We verify that candidate responses were graded against the scoring key for the exam form that was assigned to the candidate.