2017 AP Exam Dates May 1-5 and 8-12
Every student registered for an AP exam will receive a letter in his/her AP class on Thursday, April 27. You can access this letter and a schedule outlining AP exam dates, times, and locations by clicking on the links below.
Download the 2017 AP exam schedule: Page 10 in "Bulletin" below for tests and testing dates.
Registration Deadline--March 1
Registration link
Fee Reduction Form
Download "Bulletin for AP Students and Parents, 2016-2017"
AP Exam Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
Students with documented disabilities may be eligible for accommodations on AP Exams. However:
- In order to take an AP Exam with accommodations, a student must be approved by the College Board's Services for Students with Disabilities office.
- Having an IEP or 504 Plan does not automatically constitute authorization for testing accommodations (AP Manual 2017).
If you think you may be eligible, visit www.collegeboard.org/ssd for more information then see school psychologist Ms. Kanekoa in Hall 1 immediately for help with submitting your request to the College Board.
The deadline for submitting requests for accommodations is February 17, 2017.
2017 AP Exam Registration Information
- Registration Link
- Enter your email address (any will do).
- Create a password.
- This enables you to log in later if needed to amend your registration before the deadline on March 1.
If you have a problem registering, please email Ms. Violette, AP Coordinator, at [email protected] right away!!
Frequently Asked Questions:
What Resources are available to help pay for exams?
- Students who qualify for free/reduced lunch pay only $20 per exam. Form is required (link is above).
What if I don’t qualify for the fee reduction but still can’t afford to pay for the exam(s)?
- See Ms. Violette (AP coordinator) or Principal Matt Grant and explain your situation.
- We may be able to help you offset the costs, depending on your circumstances.
What if I don’t want to spend $93 per exam?
- In the long run, you could be saving yourself and your family a significant amount of money.
- $93 -- instead of the cost of tuition for a college class -- is a HUGE savings.
Why take an AP exam?
- Earn college credit.
- Skip that 100 level college class (Advanced placement in college).
- Leave more room in your college schedule for high-interest classes.
- Be competitive! Colleges question your follow through/ability in a subject if you take the AP course but do not have test scores.
- Cancel your scores if necessary. If you don’t do as well as you thought you might, it won’t go on your transcript and you can always cancel your scores.
- Graduate college early and start your career sooner.
What if the colleges I’ve applied to won’t offer credit for AP exams?
- Thousands of schools worldwide accept AP exam scores of 3 or higher for credit or advanced placement.
- Even if your school won’t accept it:
- You may want to transfer later.
- You can see how you compare with students nationally.
- You wanted a challenge or you wouldn’t have taken the class; why not see what you’re made of?