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- View Your AP Scores – AP Students | College Board
Your score report includes all your AP scores from any exams you’ve taken in the past If you took your last AP Exam before 2018, your AP scores are no longer viewable in our score reporting system They have been archived and can only be sent to a college, university, or scholarship program through a request made via mail or fax Read more
- Accessing Scores – AP Central | College Board
Instructions for K–12 and college educators to access AP data and help students check their scores
- AP Scores in College Admissions: Do They Really Matter?
How much do colleges care about AP scores? It might be less than you think! Our guide to college admissions and AP scores explains everything you need to know
- AP Test Scores | The Princeton Review
AP scores can earn you college credit and show schools that you are up for an academic challenge Learn how to prep for AP exams and how your scores can help you get ahead
- Purdue University AP Credit Policy - Advanced Placement Guide
The College Board Advanced Placement (AP) program allows you to establish college credit from tests taken at the completion of high school AP courses The sections below provide information about AP courses Purdue accepts and the scores necessary to earn credit
- AP scores 2025: Why yours might not be ready yet
AP scores 2025 are rolling out now Here's why yours may not be ready, where to check, and how College Board handles delays
- How do I get my AP Exam scores? - College Board
The same website also has a video and other resources to help you get your scores AP score reporting services let you cancel exam scores, withhold scores, and send your score report to universities you indicate AP provides one free score report to a university or institution of your choice Additional score reports may be ordered
- How Colleges and Universities Use AP Exam Scores
In the current policy language, we see many more schools moving towards reviewing AP scores as part of the holistic review for the admissions process than we have seen in the past This aligns with the trend of more students starting to take AP exams before senior year Almost all school policies still reference the importance of AP courses and grades for demonstrating rigor of academics
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