With the AP Exams starting next week, please be sure that your child/children have an account with the AP College Board in order to access their AP scores this summer. Please see the information provided below which explains the steps one needs to follow to acquire AP scores this coming July. Please contact Tom Meyers if you have any questions,
AP Score Access Schedule
for Students
The College
Board
Advanced Placement(R)
AP(R) Online Scores for Students
Now Available: AP Score Access Schedule for Students
With AP Exams less than a week away, we want to remind you that students will receive their AP scores online this year. Students' online score reports will contain scores for all AP Exams they have taken. Paper score reports will no longer be mailed.
When Your Students Can Access Their Scores
All students will be able to view scores as of 5 a.m. EDT on Monday, July 8. However, to allow for those students who need to send scores to colleges by July 15, there will be early access to view and send scores at scheduled times from July 5 to July 7, based on a student's location. Students will receive an email shortly before early access begins with reminders about how and when to access their scores.
Click the link below to find out the window during which students in your area can gain early access to log in and view their AP scores. Students will have early access to their scores only during the scheduled date and times for their location. Once the window for a particular location has passed, students in that area will be able to log in again on July 8.
View the Early Access Schedule for Students:
http://noreply.collegeboard. org/ 124ba0a55layfousualzgrkaaaaaaa as4by6qrgutveyaaaaa
Look up your location and share the date and time with your students. (Stay tuned for more information about your own access to scores: We'll email you in late May with the access schedule for educators.)
How to Help Students Prepare to Get Their Scores
As a reminder, students MUST have a College Board account and either their AP number or their student ID number to retrieve scores. Here are some ways you can help ensure students are ready to get their scores:
1. Encourage students to 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.
http://noreply.collegeboard. org/ 1c7ae3e01layfousualzgrkiaaaaaa as4by6qrgutveyaaaaa
2. Encourage students to complete two important fields on
their first 2013 AP answer sheet: their student identifier
(student ID number) and email address.
3. Remind students that they must hold on to their AP number.
4. If any students need to send AP scores (2012 and earlier)
to colleges before the online service is available in July,
they can find information about making phone, mail or fax
requests at Score Reporting Services.
http://noreply.collegeboard. org/ 139e364bclayfousualzgrkqaaaaaa as4by6qrgutveyaaaaa
We understand that some students may not have access to a computer or the Internet during the summer. Please encourage them to plan ahead by finding a local resource now (e.g., a public library). If your students expect to have severe difficulty finding such a resource, let them know that we will provide information about an alternative score reporting process on apscore.org in the coming weeks.
http://noreply.collegeboard. org/ 1daf750e8layfousualzgrkyaaaaaa as4by6qrgutveyaaaaa
Advanced Placement(R)
AP(R) Online Scores for Students
Now Available: AP Score Access Schedule for Students
With AP Exams less than a week away, we want to remind you that students will receive their AP scores online this year. Students' online score reports will contain scores for all AP Exams they have taken. Paper score reports will no longer be mailed.
When Your Students Can Access Their Scores
All students will be able to view scores as of 5 a.m. EDT on Monday, July 8. However, to allow for those students who need to send scores to colleges by July 15, there will be early access to view and send scores at scheduled times from July 5 to July 7, based on a student's location. Students will receive an email shortly before early access begins with reminders about how and when to access their scores.
Click the link below to find out the window during which students in your area can gain early access to log in and view their AP scores. Students will have early access to their scores only during the scheduled date and times for their location. Once the window for a particular location has passed, students in that area will be able to log in again on July 8.
View the Early Access Schedule for Students:
http://noreply.collegeboard.
Look up your location and share the date and time with your students. (Stay tuned for more information about your own access to scores: We'll email you in late May with the access schedule for educators.)
How to Help Students Prepare to Get Their Scores
As a reminder, students MUST have a College Board account and either their AP number or their student ID number to retrieve scores. Here are some ways you can help ensure students are ready to get their scores:
1. Encourage students to 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.
http://noreply.collegeboard.
2. Encourage students to complete two important fields on
their first 2013 AP answer sheet: their student identifier
(student ID number) and email address.
3. Remind students that they must hold on to their AP number.
4. If any students need to send AP scores (2012 and earlier)
to colleges before the online service is available in July,
they can find information about making phone, mail or fax
requests at Score Reporting Services.
http://noreply.collegeboard.
We understand that some students may not have access to a computer or the Internet during the summer. Please encourage them to plan ahead by finding a local resource now (e.g., a public library). If your students expect to have severe difficulty finding such a resource, let them know that we will provide information about an alternative score reporting process on apscore.org in the coming weeks.
http://noreply.collegeboard.
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