FAQs
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Why shouldn't I use my school email for my College Board Account
Posted by:School-issued email address gets deactivated after you graduate. If you forget your login, College Board will send you an e-mail to reset it, so you have to be able to get the e-mail. They can still assist if you don't have access to the email, but it will take longer to verify your identity. If you already have an account, please check this and change it if necessary.
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Can I change when I take the exam?
Posted by:Exam times are set by The College Board. Note that AP® Exams must be taken only at the times established by The College Board. Exams administered at Tam will be at the following dates and times set by The College Board.
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Is there financial aid available for the 2022 AP® exams?
Posted by:Yes. Please contact your teacher or the Assistant Principal’s Office for more information.
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Where do I report for my exams?
Posted by:Exam location information will be shared with examinees by your school closer to the exam dates in May.
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Where do I get the Join Codes to allow me to complete the process?
Posted by:Join Codes will be distributed in class. Please contact your AP teacher to obtain the Join Code. Join Codes are subject, teacher, and class period specific. ALL students should join the online AP® Class on MyAP to enable access to the free course materials, regardless of whether or not they are testing in May.
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What if I can't log into my College Board account?
Posted by:Don't create a new one! Each student should have only ONE College Board account which houses AP®, PSAT/NMSQT® and SAT® scores and information. For log in help visit: https://pages.collegeboard.org/account-help or https://myap.collegeboard.org