Please refer to the  Points-of-Contact on the registration form if the following notes don't answer your questions.

 

Step 1)

The accommodations in question are for students with documented disabilities. If you have a disability but have not yet documented it with The College Board, or have not yet received a Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) approval notice, please contact the AP Coordinator or Guidance Office immediately!

 

Step 2)

Ask your teacher if you have questions regarding the exam selection, i.e., English Language versus English Literature, Calculus AB versus Calculus BC, etc.  If you are interested in two exams that are scheduled for the same time slot, you can take one of them during a session that is scheduled in the week following the second AP week. Late fees would not apply. There are additional circumstances under which Late Testing (with an alternate form of the exam) can be arranged. Some of these circumstances  require additional fees. If you need to schedule an exam during the Late Testing interval, contact the AP coordinator as soon as possible.

You can not take both Calculus exams in the same year.

 

Step 3) Most exams will be administered on the school premises.   Some may be administered at a site away from the school.  As the exams approach, you will be notified of the exam locations and other relevant details.  Regardless of location, parents must give permission for students to be away from their regularly scheduled classes to participate in AP Testing, and to leave the school premises, if necessary. Parents and students must also acknowledge that they are responsible for transportation to and from the exam sites.

 

Step 4)

AP allows fee reductions for students with acute financial need. Additionally, there is a Maryland State Department of Education grant that provides assistance. Students who are eligible for free or reduced-cost lunches (under the National School Lunch Act) qualify for fee reductions for each exam they take. If you need assistance but are not eligible for free or reduced-cost lunches, contact your guidance counselor to see if additional support is available.

After March 14 until March 28: Add $20 Late Fee  (per student, not per exam).  Additional late fees ($50) will be required if the registration is submitted so late that an emergency shipment from AP is required.

Absolutely no exam orders can be accepted after April 18.

If you have registered for an exam and find that you cannot take it, you must complete the Form to Cancel AP Test(s) available in the Guidance Office. Partial refunds only for cancellation after March 28. There will be NO REFUND if you do not notify the AP Coordinator before the exam begins.
Refunds might not be processed until summer.

For exam content and format, see : www.apcentral.collegeboard.com