MCAT Test Centers in Arizona

According to AAMC (the MCAT test maker), there are 8 MCAT test centers in Arizona. Most testing centers are located inside a college or university. You can select a testing location that is nearest to you. Please note that you are able to choose a test center when registering for the MCAT.

MCAT Test Centers in Arizona

Flagstaff – North 4th Street
2615 NORTH 4TH. ST.
SUITE 8
FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86004

Phoenix – Goodyear
13770 WEST VAN BUREN ST.
SUITE 100
GOODYEAR, AZ 85338

Phoenix – West Camelback Road
1951 West Camelback Road, #120
Camel West Plaza
PHOENIX, AZ 85015

Phoenix – Tempe
1275 West Washington Street
Suite 110
TEMPE, AZ 85281

ETS- ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
1130 E. University Room 204
Arizona State University
TEMPE, AZ 85287

Tucson – East Williams Circle
5255 EAST WILLIAMS CIRCLE
SUITE 4100 4TH. FLOOR
TUCSON, AZ 85711

ETS – UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
1600 East 1st Street
University of Arizona
TUCSON, AZ 85721

Yuma, AZ
1790 South 3rd Avenue
Suite 2
Yuma, AZ 85364

Medical College Admission Test in Arizona

October in U.S. History

October 21

1892 The opening ceremony of the World “Columbus” Exhibition was held in Chicago.

1959 The Solomon Guggenheim Museum was opened in New York.

1967 A major anti-Vietnam war demonstration was held at the National Mall in Washington DC.

22 of October

1746 A college was founded in New Jersey, which later became the famous Princeton University.

1883 The Metropolitan Opera opens in New York.

1962 Caribbean Crisis: US President John F. Kennedy announced a blockade of Cuba.

October 23

1739 ” War over Jenkins ‘ Ear” begins.

1944 In the Philippine Sea, the “Battle of Leyte Gulf” began between the American and Japanese fleets, which is considered the largest naval battle in history.

1946 The United Nations General Assembly begins in New York.

October 24

1861 The transcontinental telegraph was completed.

1901 Annie Taylor became the first person to descend Niagara Falls in a barrel.

1931 The George Washington Bridge was opened connecting Manhattan in New York and New Jersey.

the 25th of October

1812 During the Anglo-American War, the US Navy frigate United States captured the British ship Macedonian.

1940 Benjamin Davis becomes the first African American to receive a general’s rank in the US Army.

1983 US invasion of Grenada begins.

October 26

1825 Construction of the Erie Canal completed in New York State.

1861 The famous Pony Express courier service, which carried mail from the East Coast and Midwest to California, was shut down.

1881 “Shootout at the O.K. Corral” in Arizona is one of the most popular episodes of the development of the “Wild West” in US cinema.

27th October

1682 Philadelphia was founded – the largest city in Pennsylvania and one of the largest cities in the United States.

1904 New York City’s first underground subway line opens.

1962 During the Caribbean Crisis, an American U-2 spy plane was shot down by a Soviet missile over Cuba.

2004 Boston ‘s Red Sox baseball team overcame the ” Curse of the Bambino ” by winning the league title for the first time since 1918.

28 of October

1886 In New York , US President Grover Cleveland inaugurated the Statue of Liberty.

1962 Caribbean Crisis: N.S. Khrushchev announced the withdrawal of Soviet missiles from Cuba.

1965 The ” Gateway to the West ” arch was completed in St. Louis, Missouri.

29th of October

1929 “Black Tuesday” New York Stock Exchange crash, considered the start of the Great Depression

1969 Data was first transmitted between Los Angeles and Stanfeld in California over the computer network ARPANET, the forerunner of the modern Internet.

October 30

1831 Nat Turner was arrested in Virginia after organizing a slave uprising two months earlier.

1938 New Jersey panic caused by radio broadcast of H. G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds.

October 31

1864 Nevada became the thirty-sixth state of the United States.

1913 The Lincoln Highway, the first transcontinental highway, was officially opened to cross America from New York to San Francisco.

1941 Mount Rushmore memorial in South Dakota completed .