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  1. AP Credit Policy Search. Your AP scores could earn you college credit or advanced placement (meaning you could skip certain courses in college). Use this tool to find colleges that offer credit or placement for AP scores.

    • About AP Scores

      AP Exams are scored on a scale of 1 to 5. Many U.S. colleges...

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  3. Many colleges offer credit for AP scores. Suppose you earn a 4 on your AP Biology Exam, and your college grants you 8 credits for that score. That means you walk into your college with 8 credits under your belt—before you even take your first class there.

  4. However, it's not taking an AP class that earns you college credit, it's how well you score on the AP exam. AP exams are given in early May each year, and they're scored on a scale of 1-5. Your scores on these exams give you the potential to earn college credit from AP classes.

  5. Before you can get any AP credit, after you graduate but before you start at your college, you have to send an official AP score report from College Board. While you self-report your AP scores on your college applications, you can only cash in on your AP credits by sending an official score report.

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    You can earn college credit or advanced placement, or both with your AP Exam scores, depending on the policy of the colleges you’re interested in. Here are the differences: 1. Credit: You can graduate college early and save money on tuition by earning credit for qualifying AP scores. You need a certain number of credits (usually 120 for a bachelor’...

    Every year that you take AP Exams, you can send one score report for free to the college, university, or scholarship organization of your choice. To get college credit, you need to choose how to send your official AP score report. Taking advantage of this opportunity each year allows more colleges and scholarship organizations to learn about how ha...

    Most, but not all, states have a statewide AP credit policy for public colleges and universities. To learn more about what some state policies look like, check out the links below. And use the AP Credit Policy Search toolto learn about the specific AP credit policies of schools you’re interested in. Most four-year colleges and universities in the U...

  6. Yes, it's absolutely possible to earn college credit from AP classes, provided you do well on your AP exams. Here's how it works: if you score a 3 or higher (out of a possible 5) on the AP exam, many colleges will award you credit, which can mean a few things.

  7. AP Exams are scored on a scale of 1 to 5. Many U.S. colleges grant credit and/or advanced placement (that means they let you skip the equivalent course once you get to college) for scores of 3 and above.

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