If you do not opt out of exams prior to October 22, you will automatically be registered and billed, if applicable.
No extensions will be granted to the October 22 deadline to opt out of a test. Do I need to pay for the AP exams I'm taking? The fees for the first six AP tests taken by each student for courses in which they are enrolled for high school credit will be paid by FCPS. The letter you receive in January will detail how many tests you have taken previously. This fee is only assessed if it is one of your first six AP exams that the county is paying for. Payment can be made through My School Bucks or check.
No late registrations will be accepted. Please note that this is dependent on available space. Join codes will not be given and exams will not be ordered until fees are collected.
Please note this date is early in the year and much earlier than years prior. My School Bucks Link for homeschooled or non-enrolled Oakton students.
Students will receive information about their specific test location closer to exam date. Other than that, there is nothing to do! How do I apply for College Board Accommodations for my student? Paperwork must be submitted to Oakton by December 10, , to allow for processing prior to the College Board deadline; however, we encourage students to submit paperwork as early as possible.
Processing for accommodations can take between weeks, so we must have the paperwork in by December 10 to process before AP Testing in May. Paperwork should be delivered to Oakton High School, to the attention of Rochelle Sherrill, or emailed to email. What time do AP tests start? Morning AP Exams begin at am and students should arrive no later than am. Most morning exams are completed by pm. Students taking an exam in the afternoon should report no later than a.
Afternoon exams typically run to about pm, and student transportation will need to be provided by student or parent. If a student is taking an exam in both the morning and the afternoon, he or she will have a brief break in between to eat lunch. The coordinator is the person who will order all late AP exams for your school, so it is up to them to decide whether you will be allowed to take a make-up exam.
Should they allow it, they will let you know when, where, and how to take the late AP exam. The College Board will not charge you for a late exam due to an emergency. Potential emergencies include the following:. If you just have the sniffles, you might want to bring a box of tissues.
If you have a splitting headache and a sore throat and can't talk, consider skipping your AP exam and going to the doctor to get a note. Late AP exams are a pain, but you also don't want to end up scoring a 2 instead of a 4 because you felt light-headed and nauseated the whole time.
Decisions on all make-up exams are up to the school AP exam coordinator. So whether you slept through your alarm, or your little sister threw the entire contents of your backpack into the trash, or you got in a fender bender on your way to school, take your case to the AP exam coordinator. If they say no, it's not awesome—but it's also not the most horrible thing in the world.
If they say yes, then great! Read on to know what to expect when you make up your AP test. The College Board has designated late testing dates for AP exams.
If you can't take it the first go-round, you'll take it on that test's designated make-up day. Barring some highly unusual circumstances, once you open your AP exam you are no longer eligible for late testing. So, unfortunately, if you toss your cookies in the middle of the test, you won't be able to make it up later.
Note that you will be taking an alternate form of the test. This is so that students who take late AP exams won't be able to get any information on the exam content from their classmates. Other than that, the experience will be similar to the regular AP test. You can check out the upcoming AP late testing schedule at the College Board website. Our one-on-one online AP tutoring services can help you prepare for your AP exams.
Get matched with a top tutor who got a high score on the exam you're studying for! Whether or not you can make up your AP exam is primarily up to your AP exam coordinator, who requests the make-up exams through the College Board.
This person might allow you to make up your test even if you do something like sleep through your alarm or forget about your test and go to your regular class. However, you can't count on this happening, so don't be that person who goes back to their house because you forgot a pen or pencil someone will loan you one if you forget it!
Pack your bag with everything you need the night before and leave for school early. If worst comes to worst and you miss the exam and can't make it up , your hopes and dreams are not dead. No one will know you missed the exam, and colleges don't necessarily expect that you will take the AP exam for every AP-level class you take.
Include in the cancellation request the student name, name of the school, and the title of the exam to cancel. Credit Card processing fees are non-refundable. Cancellation requests submitted by March 10, will be refunded within hrs to the original method of payment.
In addition, the reason for requesting late testing must also meet the local school corporation regulations for excused absences. Additional fees may apply and documentation may be required. Contact info aptsusa. Fee reductions are possible for qualified students. If you feel you may qualify for a fee reduction, please see your school counselor to review your eligibility before submitting an online payment form.
Once eligibility has been confirmed, you will be provided with a Fee Reduction Code that will reduce the cost of the exam s to the appropriate amount on the online payment form. Code usage will be verified by APTS. Exams for Fee Reduction students are subsidized by the State of Indiana. There are provisions for students who become sick or injured during or right before testing. Exam location information will be shared with examinees by your school closer to the exam dates in May.
Afternoon exam check in will begin promptly at AM. Exam administration will begin as soon as check in is completed, so students must arrive promptly at the time check in opens. Students who arrive after the actual exam administration begins will not be admitted. No exceptions. Exams will take approximately four hours.
Approximate end time for afternoon exams is 4pm. Cell phones, smartwatches, iPods, MP3 players, etc. Students must adhere to the Test Site Regulations for the duration of the exam. Consequences for violation of the regulations may include removal from the exam and cancellation of scores or being banned from future College Board examinations. See Test Site Regulations for more information. Application deadline for a new accommodations request is January 15,
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