2026 AP Exam Registration Dates
Aug 29, 2025: Registration Opens
Nov 09, 2025: Date by which a student can receive a Full Refund (Classes that begin before mid-November)
Nov 10, 2025 Late registration fee of $40 per exam begins for AP classes that begin in the fall semester. Cancelation of $40 per exam begins for AP classes that begin in the fall semester.
Mar 06, 2026 FINAL REGISTRATION DEADLINE; Date by which a student can receive a Full Refund (Classes that begin after mid-November)
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Accommodations will be provided to students who have been approved by CollegeBoard. Students taking exams administered in Bluebook should familiarize themselves with how accommodations are provided within the app ahead of test day by logging into Bluebook and accessing the test previews.
Information about requesting accommodations can be found here.
Please review What to Expect on Exam Day.
Other questions about AP Exam administration can be addressed to APExams@eanesisd.net
Create a CollegeBoard account if you do not already have one.
If you have previously taken an AP exam or have taken PSAT or SAT (even if through Duke TIP), then you already have an account. Do not create a second account.
If you need help recovering your account, contact CollegeBoard at 888.225.5427 or 866-315-6068.
Join your teacher's AP Classroom.
Your teacher will give you their Join Code -- an AP exam can only be ordered for you if you have joined a teacher's AP Classroom.
If you plan to take an AP exam for a class in which you are not enrolled, contact APExams@eanesisd.net for a special join code.
Select & pay for exam in Total Registration.
Login (or create an account), select each exam you plan to take. At the end you will be given an option to pay for the exam with a credit card or instructions on how to pay by check. All payments are made to Total Registration.
AP exams will NOT be ordered unless they have been paid for. Don't forget your 2nd semester classes!
Verify that your order is complete.
Log into your College Board account 48 hours after payment has been made to be sure you are registered for each exam you plan to take.
What to Look For
The student below HAS NOT completed the exam order process.
The student below HAS successfully completed the exam order process.
Art History
Comparative Government
Computer Science A
Computer Science Principles
English Language and Composition
English Literatue and Composition
Environmental Science
European History
Human Geography
Latin
Psychology
Seminar
US Government
US History
World History
multiple choice section and free response questions are in the Bluebook app; free response answers will be written in the free response booklet
Biology
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Chemistry
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Physics 1
Physics 2
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
Physics C: Mechanics
Precalculus
Statistics
Subject specific exam previews are available in the Bluebook app, already loaded onto school-issued iPads. Students can log in with their College Board account.
Bluebook will also be used on test day. It is imperative that students know their College Board username and password, as they will need to log into their College Board account in order to access the exam on test day. Bluebook does not allow this information to be saved on the device.
Additionally, students should ensure that the email on their College Board account is their own, not a parent's. If the students has to use the rest password link on exam day, they need to be able to access the reset password email.
Scores will be available in July. Access your scores here.
You will need your AP number (found in your myAP account). You should also be able to access scores using your Westlake ID number.
If you have trouble with your account, you will need to contact CollegeBoard at 888.225.5427 or at apstudents@info.collegeboard.org
Earning a score of 3, 4, or 5 on an AP exam MAY lead either to college credit or to placing out of a prerequisite course at your college. The more selective the university, the less likely you are to earn credit (though placement is still an option in some instances). In Texas, with the passage of HB 1992, all public colleges will award credit for a score of 3 or higher on AP exams.
To find out exactly what credit will be awarded (at any college/university), the best resource is the school's website (try a Google search for the university name plus the words "AP credit" and you should find it easily).
You can also use CollegeBoard's AP Credit Policy search tool.
If you are a senior, you might explore the AP credit policies at the schools you are applying to; depending on what you learn, you might decide to not take the AP exam to save some money and some stress.