How do I request AP rescore?

Download and fill out the AP Multiple-Choice Rescore Service Form. Fill out the form with your information, including which exams you want to request the multiple-choice rescore service for, and sign it.

Can I send AP scores to email?

You have until the June 20 deadline to use your free score send online. You can also request additional score sends online or by mail or fax for a fee. If you’re a senior entering college in the fall, check your college’s deadline for getting AP scores.

How do I get my AP scores from years ago?

The College Board If your last AP Exam was more than four years ago, your scores are archived and you can’t view them in our online score reporting system. You can still send these scores to a college, university, or scholarship program, or get a score report sent to yourself, by submitting a form by mail or fax.

How do I send my AP scores to a college?

If you’re sending your scores to a college for credit or placement and you don’t think they’ll arrive by your college’s deadline, contact AP Services for Students via our online form, or call 888-225-5427 (toll free) or 212-632-1780.

Is there a way to appeal AP scores?

Multiple-choice rescores may result in higher or lower scores than first reported. Results are final and will automatically be rereported to all designated score recipients. You cannot appeal or reorder a multiple-choice rescore.

Can AP scores be rescored?

For the 2020 AP Exams, students who receive a 1 or 2 can ask that their free response questions be rescored.

Do you need to send official AP score reports to colleges?

Sending your AP exam score to colleges is optional. If your exam score is eligible for credit, self-report it on the college application and send the official report through the CollegeBoard. Never report or send an exam score of a 1 or 2. They are not considered “passing” scores.

Should I send a 3 AP score?

If you get a 3 or above, you should submit those scores to colleges. Unless your high school uses the AP test as your actual course final for your course grade (most don’t seem to) you do not have to submit your AP scores to colleges.

How do I find my AP scores?

Your AP number can be found on the downloadable PDF version of your score report in AP Scores for Students. If you can’t find your AP number, contact AP Services for Students via our online form, or call 888-225-5427 or 212-632-1780. AP ID replaced the AP number in 2020.

Do AP scores automatically sent to colleges?

You, the college or university you designated in My AP, and educators in your school and district, including your AP teachers, will automatically receive your scores once they’re released. You can also submit an online order to send your scores to additional colleges and universities for a fee.

Can I get my AP scores regraded?

For a fee of $30 per exam, you may request to have your multiple-choice answer sheet rescored by hand. Fill out the Multiple-Choice Rescore Service Form and return it by October 31 of the year you took the AP Exam(s). Rescores may result in higher or lower scores than first reported, or no change at all.