AP Scores

<p>Does UCF have your AP scores yet?</p>

<p>Mine haven’t shown up on MyUCF yet. Hopefully they will soon…</p>

<p>Where would you find them online anyway?</p>

<p>On my.ucf, under student records, academic history, transfer credit report. At least that’s where they showed up for my older son. They aren’t there yet for son #3.</p>

<p>I checked a little while ago and mine still aren’t up either. Are our scores from previous years supposed to be on our transcript report now?</p>

<p>I looked under application status and saw under my ACT score one of my reports, a 3 for English lit. However, it doesn’t show any of the others I took this year, I guess I didn’t pass lol, and it doesn’t show the one I passed last year. However, when I looked at it the way mom2three said, nothing was listed at all.</p>

<p>Thanks MysteryTime. =] I didnt think to check on my application status and it showed my ap score for this year and the ones i took in the last years. On the report…there is still nothing. lol</p>

<p>I didn’t think of checking under application status either. I did though and none of mine show up (for this year or any other years). I wonder if they load them in some kind of order or something.</p>

<p>You can also go to myucf. click under student center, academic record, do a degree audit. They will also show up there. My s’s AP scores his senior year did not show up. However, all his previous scores did. We had to call the registrar, I believe, and manually connect two files. For some reason one year his scores ended up with an AP ID and the other years his score ended up under his SS#, even though he signed up all years under his SS#. Apparently, according to collegeboard, this happens all the time. If a test page gets smudged at the top, or torn in some way … etc, they assign a collegboard AP ID. There were a myriad of other reasons she gave, I, blessedly, have forgottem them all. :)</p>

<p>zebes</p>

<p>I’m really confused now. It doesn’t show up for degree audit for me. I wonder if they messed up my two years too. Do they show all scores or just the ones you pass?</p>

<p>Okay, maybe the degree audit page is a little difficult to decipher if you haven’t been looking at it for a couple of years in the context of the degree program. It doesn’t “say” AP scores … they’re listed at the end of the report under gen eds, and they have an SE after them. Another route … go to myucf, student center, academic history, transfer report. All of your tests are listed there: ACT, SAT, and AP’s. </p>

<p>If you can’t find them anywhere, make sure they’re up at UCF. Maybe they’re still compiling them and you need to give them extra time. If not, wait on your score report … it should be in the next week and see how your ID matches up. You might have to call the registrar.</p>

<p>zebes</p>

<p>I wonder if something happened to my scores. Theyr listed under app status but not on degree audit. The only thing listed on my degree audit is my dual enrollment. I guess I should wait until I get my score report in the mail before calling or anything.</p>

<p>MysteryTime, that’s how mine is too. They show up on the app status but not on the degree audit. Thanks zebes, after you expained the degree audit it was easier to find where the AP scores were supposed to be. I will probably wait about week, or after I get my AP scores in the mail, to see if it changes. It will probably be fine…I just dont want this to mess with my registration.</p>

<p>My son’s scores from last year weren’t in his application status. OR his degree audit.</p>

<p>Talked to CollegeBoard and they are resending all the scores WITH his SSN, and sending us a duplicate as well.</p>

<p>Hopefully the scores will make it to UCF soon.</p>

<p>My scores are not even on the app status page. I think that UCF is still processing all the scores, and they will eventually show up. Don’t worry about them being there before orientation… you register for classes by the scores that you know. They don’t have the time to verify through their system if you actually passed an AP exam or not.</p>

<p>I called in for my scores last week and I passed my tests, so that is not why my scores are not up yet. There are a lot of students, I am sure that it just takes time.</p>

<p>My son tried to register for Calc 2 and it wouldn’t let him - said he didn’t have the requisites…
That’s not because of not having the AP scores?</p>

<p>He could take Calc 3 based on his AP, but is going to start with calc 2 instead.</p>

<p>During advising there were several people that were able to register for Calc 2 based on their AP scores.</p>

<p>He’s on campus this week visiting his brother. Hopefully he’ll get it all straightened out.</p>

<p>Oh you mean he tried to register on myUCF and the system would not let him.</p>

<p>UCF probably didn’t have his scores at that time. He should go to the advising office and once the scores are in it shouldn’t be a problem.</p>

<p>I am on campus right now for summer B, and there has been plenty of problems so far, but they have always fixed everything for me.</p>

<p>So I have already received my scores via mail. They were not cumulative as I was expecting. They only had my scores for Senior year. NOT Junior and Sophomore year. Last year they were cumulative. Then I checked on myUCF and they also only had my scores for Senior year.
Anyway, how do I get my other scores sent to UCF? I don’t want or should have to pay $15. I am very confused. I thought it would be cumulative?</p>