If you have taken AP classes and want to have the respective college credits applied, you must request an official AP Score Report from College Board to be sent to the college.
Use your free score send by June 20
You can send your scores for free to one recipient every year that you take AP Exams.
NOTE: If you miss the deadline, you will have to pay a fee.
You can send scores online anytime for a fee
You can order as many score reports as you need online after scores are released. If you’re not able to get online to send your scores, you can send them by mail or fax.
Score reports include both this year's and past AP Exam scores
Your score report includes all your scores from all the AP Exams you took in the past. Your entire score history will be sent to your designated college, university, or scholarship program unless you choose to withhold or cancel any of your scores.
You should check college deadlines
If you’re a senior entering college in the fall, check your college’s deadline for getting AP scores. We encourage you to send scores as soon as possible to make sure they’re received in time.
You can look up past AP Exam dates
You can look up exam dates for the past five years if you need to know when you took an AP Exam.
Sign in to My AP
Sign in to My AP using your College Board account.
Select My AP Profile
Select the link for My AP Profile.
Select the Score Send tab
Click on the tab that says Score Send.
Find the college or university you want to receive your scores
Start typing in the name of your college or university. When it appears on the list, select it and hit Save.
ALL AP TESTS SCORES WILL BE SENT TO THE REQUESTED COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY
When you designate a college or university in My AP by the June 20 deadline, your scores should be received by mid to late July. Be patient. It will take a little time for your college to reflect any transferrable exam scores in your freshman portal.
Remember, AP scores from the May exam series should be released in early July. College Board will send scores from every exam taken.
Your AP scores MAY earn you college credit or advanced placement (meaning you could skip certain courses in college).
Use College Board's tool to find colleges that offer credit or placement for AP scores.
You may search by AP Course or University/College.
The report supplies the following information:
exam/class name
minimum score required to earn credit (if applicable)
number of credits earned if minimum score is met
equivalent course at college of choice
You may download the results in a PDF file for your reference.
Ask your College Map Mentor advisor how your exams will transfer to your selected school or schools you are interested in attending.