If I submit AP scores on the common app, do I have to submit them via Collegeboard

<p>So basically, I would like to include my AP scores on my common app, but does that mean that I must also submit each of my scores to each of the colleges that I am applying to for $15 each?</p>

<p>Unlike SAT or ACT scores, you only send AP scores to the school you decide to attend. If you take any AP tests in May of your senior year, by then you should know where you are attending and can designate your scores be sent there. All AP scores will be sent, including any taken in prior years.</p>

<p>Yes, but on the common application, there is a section in which you can list you’re ap scores, whether they are considered for admission or not.</p>

<p>It is an honor system on the application, so verification is not needed at the application stage. Often, schools say that they do not consider AP scores for admission and the self report is probably why.</p>

<p>Yeah just list them. Only send them once you’ve matriculated</p>

<p>You fill them in yourself, no need to submit them from Collegeboard. Just make sure to be honest :P</p>