2025 AP Scores Released: When and Where to Check Your Results

Published: July 7, 2025

The College Board has officially begun releasing the 2025 Advanced Placement (AP) exam scores as of Monday, July 7, 2025. Students across the United States and internationally can now begin accessing their results, though the release is happening on a rolling basis depending on region and testing circumstances2.

When Are AP Scores Available?

The release of AP scores started on July 7, but not all students will see their results at the same time. The College Board is distributing scores in batches by region and time zone. Most students are expected to receive their scores by mid-July, unless they took late exams or encountered irregularities during testing.

Where to Check Your AP Scores

To view your scores, log in to your My AP account at myap.collegeboard.org using the same credentials you used to register for your exams. You’ll receive an email notification once your scores are ready. Be sure not to create a new account, as duplicate accounts can delay access3.

Common Reasons for Delayed Scores

If your score isn’t visible yet, don’t panic. Here are a few common reasons:

Rolling release: Your region may be scheduled for a later batch.
Late testing: Exams taken after the regular May window may take longer to process.
Account issues: Using a different email or creating a new College Board account can cause delays.
Incomplete student info: Mismatched or missing student identifiers can hold up score processing.

Why AP Scores Matter

AP scores, ranging from 1 to 5, are used by many colleges and universities to grant college credit or advanced placement. A score of 3 or higher is typically considered passing, though policies vary by institution. You can check your college’s AP credit policy using the College Board’s credit search tool.

If you haven’t received your score by July 14, or if you suspect an issue, contact AP Services for Students at 888-225-5427. Stay patient and keep checking your My AP account daily.