Can you explain the consent statement on the NBVME application form that refers to score reporting?
The consent statement only applies to NAVLE candidates who are senior students at AVMA accredited veterinary schools. If the candidate grants consent, they are authorizing the NBVME to report their score, and diagnostic report if applicable, identified by name, to the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at their veterinary school (or his/her designee). These reports for consenting students will be sent to veterinary schools after scores are reported to licensing boards and candidates. Schools are required to keep this information confidential, the information will not be made a part of the candidate’s academic record, the veterinary schools can use the information only for internal purposes, and a candidate’s decision whether to release his or her score will not affect their student status. Candidates are under no obligation to agree to the consent statement, and if consent is not granted, the candidate’s score information will not be reported to their school.
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