There is a gap in the literature assessing whether demographic variables are associated with uptake of genetic testing in the absence of identified barriers of referral and cost. Because the All of Us Research Program offers genetic testing and counseling at no cost, we propose to address this gap using data from the University of Illinois Chicago All of Us Research Program, which includes over 16,000 individuals. This study will aim to assess whether consent to receive genetic return of results (GRoR) varies significantly across relevant sociodemographic factors among the diverse participants in the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) All of Us cohort.