2023 Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Schedule
Important Dates and Deadlines
The College Board has released the official schedule for the 2023 Advanced Placement (AP) exams. Students planning to take AP exams should be aware of the following important dates and deadlines:
- Late registration deadline: March 10, 2023
- Regular registration deadline: April 3, 2023
- Exam dates: May 1-12, 2023
- Score release date: July 17, 2023
Registration Process
Students can register for AP exams through their school or online through the College Board website. The registration process typically involves providing personal information, selecting exam dates and locations, and paying the exam fee. Students should consult with their school counselors or the College Board website for specific instructions on how to register.
The College Board offers two registration options: regular registration and late registration. Regular registration typically begins in November and ends in April. Students who register by the regular registration deadline will pay a lower exam fee than those who register late. Late registration is available from April 4-10, 2023, but students will be charged a late fee.
Exam Dates and Times
The 2023 AP exams will be administered from May 1-12, 2023. The exact exam dates and times will vary depending on the subject and location. Students should consult the College Board website or their school counselors for a detailed exam schedule.
AP exams are typically scheduled in the morning and afternoon. Students should arrive at the exam site on time and be prepared to present their admission ticket and a valid photo ID.
Score Release
AP exam scores will be released on July 17, 2023. Students can access their scores online through the College Board website or by mail. Scores will also be sent to the colleges and universities that students have designated.
AP exam scores are reported on a scale of 1 to 5. A score of 3 or higher is typically considered passing. Students who are not satisfied with their scores can request a rescore or retake the exam in a future year.
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