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  1. Your College Board ID is the unique number you get when you create a College Board online account, register for a College Board test, or have any other official interaction with us.

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  3. What is an AP ID? When you first enroll in a class section in My AP, you’re assigned a unique eight-digit alphanumeric code that serves as your official AP identifier for the exam administration. We use this code, called your AP ID, to associate you with your scores. The AP ID you receive is permanent.

  4. Your CBFinAid ID is the unique number you get when you create a CSS Profile online account. We use it to identify you and keep your information safe. You'll be asked for this number whenever you contact CSS Profile customer service. To see your CBFinAid ID: Sign in to your CSS Profile account.

  5. What is an AP number and where can I find it? If you last took AP Exams in 2019 or earlier, you received an AP numbera unique eight-digit number that served as your official identifier for the exam administration. We used the AP number to associate you with your scores.

  6. Follow the instructions below to sign in to your College Board account and view your AP scores.

  7. If you'll be 21 or older on test day, the only acceptable form of identification is an official government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport, that meets all the previous requirements on this page. Student ID cards aren't valid forms of identification for test takers who are 21 or older.

  8. What is an AP ID? How can I access my AP ID? Which browsers work best for creating a College Board account, joining my class section in My AP, using the AP Classroom resources, and viewing and sending scores?

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