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Remember the following information to access your scores:


 


  • Your College Board account username and password. Forgot your password?
  • Your AP number (or student ID if provided on your AP answer sheet). Learn where to find your AP number.


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Sending AP Scores


After you take an AP Exam, we send your score report to the college or university that you designated on your answer sheet. Your score report is cumulative and includes scores for all the AP Exams you have ever taken, unless you requested that one or more scores be withheld from a college or canceled. When you go online you will be able to see your entire score report and score–send history. If you wish to send additional score reports to colleges, universities and scholarship programs you can do so online for a fee. Learn more about sending your scores to colleges and universities.


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Ever wonder what happens to your exam after exam day? How does your year of hard work become a score of 1–5? Find out.


You control what colleges, universities, and scholarship programs receive. Learn more about your score reporting options, including sending scores, withholding scores and more.


Get recognized. If you earn high scores on multiple AP Exams, you have the opportunity to earn AP awards and recognition.