AP Scores through College Portal

<p>Question about viewing my AP Scores through College Portal. Have all colleges in the US received scores? What about AP teachers?</p>

<p>I know that Uni’ of Cal has them up, and most of the privates do. I haven’t heard anyone say that csu’s or suny’s have received them.</p>

<p>I know a few SUNYs like Buffalo and Binghamton received them</p>

<p>I dont even know if my AP teacher even got the scores yet. I sent an email to him and this was his reply: </p>

<p>Hi Mr.Tanner,</p>

<p>I dont know if you read your email during the summer, but if you do, I wanted to know what my AP Gov and AP Econ test scores were if you got them. I heard that they came out already.</p>

<p>Thanks,
Syed</p>

<p>"Hi Syed,</p>

<p>Do you still have the booklet that you filled out during AP Testing? You placed a sticker on it during registration that you use to call and get your scores. I think they mail them to you eventually. I don’t get access to scores until the end of July.</p>

<p>Good Luck,
Mr.Tanner"</p>

<p>I’m in Nebraska and I’ve been checking every day, but my college still hasn’t posted my scores yet.</p>

<p>My college hasn’t posted them either.</p>

<p>My college did not list my actual scores, but there is a online transcript which lists all the classes I received credit for. Maybe your schools have something like this?</p>

<p>I go to a small private school, if that helps.</p>

<p>Teachers who have an approved AP syllabus can access their students’ scores online. The scores became available to some teachers on July 5 with a planned gradual release by geographic area (starting with the angst-ridden eastern US and moving west and then several hours later to international schools). As happened last year, the system was swamped and needed to be closed down for a while. I have my students’ results now and have emailed my students.</p>

<p>Scores are mailed out to students. Lately the scores have been mailed in early July and received by most US students before the middle of the month. A number of years back, scores often were not received by mail until near the end of the month.</p>

<p>For a small fee, you can call to get your scores (this service is available every year starting at 12:01 am EDT on July 1). When you call you need your AP id and a credit card.</p>

<p>If I just finished junior year but sent my scores to Binghamton can I somehow procure the scores from them?</p>

<p>I don’t think so. The only way you’re going to have a college account is if you’ve dual enrolled through the school or if you’ve applied there and been given a link to the student account.</p>

<p>I checked with my university today to see if they got my scores, but they said they didn’t receive anything from college board yet. My university is located in south florida.</p>

<p>I don’t automatically receive credit since I have to pick 5 classes to receive credit for.</p>

<p>So is it normal that my college in south florida hasnt recieved my score yet?</p>

<p>I feel like it’s normal that a lot of schools haven’t received them yet (or they just haven’t inserted the scores into the system yet). With the holiday weekend and orientation sessions, I’m really shocked that schools had them in by the 1st. I’m thinking they’ve either a) got to be really small schools b) on the west coast, or both. (I am jealous that they already know though! Checking it through the college portal is supposed to be way quicker).</p>

<p>I don’t think my college has them yet, at least not on my online account- can’t find them if they’re on it.</p>

<p>Ok, as of today my college (south florida) hasn’t received my score yet. I called in to see and they still have nothing.</p>