Reminder: Students Need a College Board Account to Access AP Scores
Beginning at 5 a.m. EDT on Monday, July 8, students will be able to view and send scores via the new online AP® scores system. Students MUST have a College Board account and either their AP number or their student ID number to access their scores.
On apscore.org, you can view the student early access schedule. Based on their location, students will have a 24-hour window — on July 5, 6 or 7 — when they’ll be able to view and send scores. Once the window for a particular location has passed, students will be able to log in again on July 8.
To make the process of accessing scores smooth and easy, your AP students should sign up for a free College Board account at apscore.org as early as possible. If they already have an account, encourage them to confirm their account username and password by signing in. For help communicating this important change to AP score reporting, we’ve developed an awareness toolkit, available here for download.
Customer service is available at 888-225-5427 to assist students who have any problems creating or confirming their account.
AP Scores Access Schedule for Educators
2013 AP score reports will start becoming available to educators on the Online Reports for Educators website on July 10 and 11. Reports will be added in two waves, with subject score rosters becoming available on July 10 and 11, and all other types of reports on July 15. To find the specific day and time you can begin accessing your school’s subject score rosters, visit the 2013 AP Scores Access Schedule for Educators.
For more information, please visit Online Scores for Schools and Districts.