Does WVU require GRE?

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Yes, the West Virginia University accepts GRE scores for admissions to some graduate courses, but the test score requirement varies with different courses.

Students enrolling in programs that requires GRE must send their scores via ETS before the review of admission application. The WVU institution c

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Yes, you can choose a different city or center. This is done through the rescheduling process online. Availability depends on the local center's current schedule. Check your preferred location for open spots today.

Use the official ETS website for all changes. Log in and find your appointment dashboard easily. Select your new date and pay the fee. This process is the fastest way to update.

If you cancel four days early, you get 50%. No refund is given after this strict deadline. This partial refund helps cover some of your costs. Check your ETS account for the final status.

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