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Testing - AP Testing Information

Advanced Placement (AP) Exams

The Advanced Placement (AP) program allows students to take rigorous college-level courses while still in high school. Students may earn college credit and/or advanced placement into upper-level college courses by taking AP exams. Many colleges and universities recognize AP courses when making admissions decisions.

AP Exam Registration

Registration for 24-25 is still open for AP Exam Registration, however there is now a late fee of $40 per test.  Late registration ends March 14th.  The total cost for a late exam without a fee reduction will pay $139 per exam.

To register, please print and fill out the Registration form and return, WITH PAYMENT, to the ASB Secretary at PHS.

AP Exam Registration Form

 

If your student is not a PHS student, you will need to come into PHS to drop off payment and registration form to your school's ASB secretary or you may mail it in to:  

Pullman High School
Attn: ASB Secretary
510 NW Greyhound Way
Pullman, WA  99163

Please contact Eve Strongoni, estrongoni@psd267.org, if you would like to register for an exam not listed or have any additional questions.

 

For students that qualify for a fee reduction, the total cost per exam will be $93.00 ($53 exam fee plus $40 late fee).

The 2024-25 Test Fee Program for Dual Credit Program Exams provides funds to cover the cost of annual AP exams taken by students who qualify as low-income in public and private schools.  A student is considered low-income and eligible for the subsidy if the student is eligible via any of the methods listed under the "AP Test Fee Waiver Program" tab on the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction's (OSPI) Dual Credit webpage below. If you qualify for this program, please talk with the ASB Secretary in the ASB office when needing to register for your exam. Please note that the AP Registration Form is still due to the ASB office secretary in order to complete the registration process.

Exam-Based Dual Credit

How to Access Your AP Scores

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.

Please Note: 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 International +1-212-632-1780 before July to ensure no delays in viewing your scores.

In July: Get your scores on the AP Scores website. You'll need your AP or student ID number.