Too late to send AP grades?

<p>Ok, so I just graduated from high school and I am attending UC Davis in the fall. I realized that they have not received my AP grades which suggested that I did not properly order the grades to be sent. The deadline for them to receive grades is the 15th so I'm concerned.</p>

<p>Am I able to contact collegeboard to send official grades to my college and can it be done in a week? I only see that option for SAT scores... none for AP. I haven't tried the $8 phone grade-receiving service yet, but in that call is there an option to forward grades to my college? My college also doesn't have my grades from last year and I was wondering if I can still send those. I haven't gotten this year's AP grades in the mail either and it's getting late.</p>

<p>**I took two tests this year, and I only put down my college code on the second scantron, not the first one.</p>

<p>The following quote comes directly from CB's website:</p>

<p>"Additional Grade Reports</p>

<p>If you would like a grade report sent to an additional college, or if you did not specify a college to receive your grade report at the time of testing, you can contact the automated AP Grade Reporting Service to send additional grade reports. The toll-free number is (888) 308-0013. Students outside the United States, U.S. territories, and Canada should dial (609) 771-7366. 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."</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>One last question - if I send one email requesting two grades for this year and two grades for last year (all four grades to the same college), is all that still count as <em>one</em> report?</p>

<p>It should be just one report, since an AP score report is cumulative -- i.e., it includes all AP tests ever taken (regardless of year).</p>

<p>Just to be sure, though, make sure CB knows that you have taken a total of four exams and want all grades sent to your school. Seeing as there has already been some sort of glitch since the scores haven't been sent yet, you can't be too careful.</p>