The wait is over. The College Board has begun releasing scores for the Advanced Placement (AP) exams taken in May 2025.
Students can now find out whether they’ll be able to save time and earn college credit by skipping some of the general education courses required for their degrees.
The College Board started releasing AP scores at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, July 7. Scores will be released on a rolling basis, with most — if not all — available within two weeks, according to the College Board.
Where can I see my AP scores?
Students will receive email notifications once their scores are ready. Scores can be accessed through their My AP account on the College Board website, or go directly to the College Board Score Reporting section.
The College Board advises students not to create a new account if they already have one, as duplicate accounts can cause delays in receiving results. Students should use the same account they used to register and enroll in AP class sections.