Are Students Required To Send AP Exam Scores After Admission?

Some schools only give college credit and assign accelerated courses to a student who received a 5 on the exam in question. Let’s say a student who self-reported his/her scores as 5,4,4,4,3. After acceptance, is that student required to send all of the AP scores, even though he/she won’t get credit for any of them except the one 5?

It just doesn’t seem worth it to me to send scores to schools that won’t give a student credit for them. What do you guys usually do?

After you accept a college’s offer of acceptance, you need to pay the College Board to send an Official AP Score Report to the Bursars Office, so your scores will be added to your college transcript. The College Board DOES NOT allow for AP score-choice, so you pay the $15 fee (one-time) and the College Board will send ALL your scores to the college you are matriculating to – not just the one score you might get credit for. That’s just the way the College Board does things; there isn’t a reduced fee to send just one score.