<p>I went to the website and it says you need to know your AP #? I don't even remember my AP #...</p>
<p>You call an automated system. In replace of your AP # the system also asks for your social security number.</p>
RheeL3
June 28, 2010, 12:16am
3
<p>Call in and see if an operator can look you up. I know some students put in their SSN. They told you to save your AP pack for a reason, lol.</p>
<p>
REQUESTS FOR GRADE REPORTS FROM OUR ACTIVE DATABASE:</p>
<p>All of your grades should be on our active database if you tested between 2005 and 2008, even if you took one or more exams prior to this period. AP Grade Reports are cumulative and include grades for all of the AP Exams you have ever taken, unless you have requested that one or more of your grades be canceled or withheld. Grades cannot be faxed or e-mailed to anyone.</p>
<p>A candidate copy can be obtained for no fee. Note that most colleges require an official copy prior to granting AP credit. There is a fee to send your grades to a college, which is mailed directly to the college from Princeton, NJ. Requests generally take one week to process from the date they are received and cost $15 per report. Rush reports are processed within two working days and are available for $25 per report. Please be aware that once we have processed your credit card number, the request cannot be removed, deleted, or refunded. Fees are subject to change without notice.</p>
<p>Information needed to process a request:</p>
<ol>
<li>Full name at the time of testing</li>
<li>AP number (if you know it)</li>
<li>Years the exams were taken</li>
<li>Name of the exams taken</li>
<li>Current, PERMANENT address (a confirming copy of the grades will be sent to you)</li>
<li>Daytime telephone number</li>
<li>Social security number (last 4 digits only)</li>
<li>Date of birth</li>
<li>Name of the school where you took the test</li>
<li>Name, city and state, and college code of the college(s)</li>
<li>Payment: Credit card number and expiration date, or a check or money order for the exact amount due. Make checks and money orders payable to AP Exams.</li>
</ol>
<p>To make a request:</p>
<ul>
<li>Call 888-308-0013 to use the touch-tone Grade Reporting Service. This service is available seven days a week and approximately 23 hours a day. A valid credit card is required.</li>
<li>Fax your request (including credit card number and expiration date) to: 610-290-8979</li>
<li>Mail your request with payment to: AP Exams, PO Box 6671, Princeton, NJ 08541-6671</li>
<li>Call our office at (609) 771-7300 or toll free (888) 225-5427 Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. ET and pay with credit card
</li>
</ul>
<p>Just send them as much information as you can. You don’t need everything</p>
RheeL3
June 28, 2010, 12:27am
5
<p>I had to be transferred to an operator twice requesting my scores, they just act like they don’t care, it’s annoying, but faster. So call asap since they do take a while (took more than a week for me).</p>
<p>How long did your AP score take to get to your college, RheeL3?</p>
<p>I apologize in advance for the bumping of this slightly old thread, by the way.</p>
<p>It took almost two weeks for me, like they said!</p>
<p>For Tiffany (RheeL3) as she stated on her post: (took more than a week for me).</p>