If you took your last AP Exam before 2018, your AP scores are no longer viewable online. They have been archived.
Here’s how to request that your archived scores be sent to a college, university, or scholarship program, or request a personal copy of your scores.
Fill out the form with your information and the name and code of each institution you want to send your scores to, and sign the form.
Use this form to request your archived scores be sent to a college, university, or scholarship program, or to request a personal copy. Mail or fax it to the address on the form.
You can pay by credit card only. The fee is $25 per report. If you just want a personal copy of your archived scores, you’ll still need to pay the fee and submit the form.
AP Services
P.O. Box 6671
Princeton, NJ 08541-6671
Or fax it to: 610-290-8979 Reports are sent via first-class mail within 15 business days of receipt of the request. A confirmation copy of your AP score report will also be sent to the mailing address you provide on the form.
When you designate a college or university using your free score send by the June 20 deadline, your scores should be received by early July.
If you order additional score reports for a fee, your scores will be delivered to your designated score recipient in 5–9 days. The exact number of days depends on when you submit your request and the location of your score recipient. The fee is $15 per report.
Please note this exception in June and July:
Yes. Your score report includes all your scores from all the AP Exams you took in the past. Your entire score history will be sent to your designated college, university, or scholarship program unless you choose to withhold or cancel any of your scores.
When you look at your online score report, check that it’s complete. Some scores may take longer to process because of later testing dates or other circumstances (e.g., late arrival of testing materials or extra time needed to match records). We’ll email you when your score is added to your score report.
If you notice that exams that you took last year or earlier are missing, it might be because you have multiple accounts. To resolve a multiple account issue, contact AP Services for Students. During score release in July, AP Services for Students will have longer than usual response times.
If you took your last AP Exam before 2018, your AP scores are no longer viewable in our online score reporting system. They have been archived and can only be sent to a college, university or scholarship program through a request made via mail or fax.
Your archived AP score report will be sent by first-class mail to the institution(s) you designated on the AP Archived Score Request form within 15 business days of receipt of your request (overnight/express mailing service is not available). A confirmation copy of your AP score report will also be sent to your mailing address within the same timeframe.
College Board can’t confirm if and when your archived score report is received by your designated institution. Contact your college or university directly to confirm their receipt of your archived scores. Note: Archived score request orders are not reflected on the AP Scores website.