Sending ap reports

<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>I emailed collegeboard and they told me that i did not designated any college as a recipient on your answer sheet at the time of testing and i would have to send it by calling.</p>

<p>it says that it takes one week to process
does that mean i would have to pay for a rush report now?
cus it needs to arrive UCD by the 15th right?
or just postmarked before the 15th?</p>

<p>Look on the report mailed to you by the College Board. My son's states clearly at the bottom that he requested his scores be sent to UC Davis. Double check that yours doesn't say this before you pay to send scores. At this point if you did neglect to send them to UCD I would pay the extra $10 to be sure they arrive on time.</p>

<p>i haven't received my report in the mail yet T_T
and i was pretty sure i didn't put UCD down because
i thought we had to pay since it asked for credit card # and i didn't have one
i took the language test on the computer and it was really confusing</p>

<p>If I were you I would just go ahead and send them.</p>

<p>Like Collegemom16 states the report should be mailed to you as a receipt of any transaction and will list the camus(es) the report was sent to. You should clearly see UC Davis listed if it was sent to our campus.</p>

<p>If the score report shows UC Davis as a recipient then please check to make sure the following is correct:</p>

<p>Name
DoB
SSN</p>

<p>If any of the above are left blank or incorrect this might cause issues with matching the scores</p>

<p>thanks!
i just finished sending the rush report</p>

<p>I didn't give them my SSN, so it's not on my score report.
Is that ok?</p>

<p>Yeah SSN is optional.</p>

<p>oh? i called them about a similar mistake. Well, i took the comp sci test first but ii didn't filled out davis as recipient on answer sheet. after that i put uc davis on my calculus bc exam. i received my score report on thursday, and the recipient section was blank. So i called collegeboard, and they fixed my problem and mailed my report to Davis at no cost.</p>

<p>AP test scores should be updated on July 15 right? I called and a representative told me that AP scores from Senior year aren't updated and that I have to wait until July 15. I wanted to know if the university has received them and they told me that My Admissions/ AP Test Scores Section would be updated on that date. Is this true? I'm just wondering if anyones' AP scores from Senior year showed up on My Admissions website.</p>

<p>Just check your score report mailed to you from College Board. It should state clearly on there if you specified you wanted your scores sent to UC Davis. If it is there don't fret about it.</p>

<p>Alright, thanks. I'm still waiting for my score report being mailed to me. I called the AP department on collegeboard myself and they seem to have my information and my choice of university (UC Davis) that the scores need to be sent to. I'm also curious if there are any updates on the UC Admission website for AP scores for Seniors. Knowing that the scores being updated into My Admissions on July 15 on the website is kind of shocking because that is the deadline.</p>