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How to Get Your AP Exam Scores

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Sign in to your account today. Get Your 2019 AP Scores in July Dear Student, If you're taking an AP?

Sign in to your account today. [CollegeBoard]( [Advanced Placement]( [CollegeBoard]( [Advanced Placement]( Get Your 2019 AP Scores in July Dear Student, If you're taking an AP® Exam this year, make sure you'll be ready to get your AP scores on the [AP Scores website]( in July. [Sign In to Your Account]( How to Get Your AP Scores [sign up] Now: [Sign in]( to your College Board account to make sure you remember your password. If you don't, you can reset it on the site. Don't create a duplicate account, as this may result in delays in score access. If you've recently changed your email address, make sure your account is up to date. As a reminder, your username is: {NAME} Note: Always keep your account information confidential and don’t share your username or password with others. [sign up] Now: If you have more than one account, are unable to log in, or have another problem with your account, please contact AP Services at 888-225-5427 or 212-632-1780 before July to ensure no delays in viewing your scores. [sign up] In May: Fill in your AP answer sheets carefully and consistently—especially your name, date of birth, sex, mailing address, and email address. [sign up] In May: Check the [AP Scores website]( to find out when your scores will be available. [sign up] In July: Get your scores on the [AP Scores website](. You'll need: • Your College Board account username and password • Your 2019 AP number (or student ID number if you provided it on your AP answer sheet) Sending Scores [sign up] In May: Indicate a college on your AP answer sheet if you want to send your 2019 scores, and any from previous years, for free. [sign up] After May: You can use your account to send AP scores to additional colleges, for a fee. By sending scores, you can take full advantage of AP by strengthening your college applications and being considered for credit and placement. Sincerely, Advanced Placement Program College Board 250 Vesey Street | New York, NY 10281 [Unsubscribe]( [Customer Service]( To ensure these emails make it to your inbox, please add collegeboard@e.collegeboard.org to your address book. © 2019 College Board

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