Advanced Placement (AP)
AP gives students the chance to tackle college-level work while they're still in high school and earn college credit and placement. AP credit is not guaranteed and every student is on AP credits on the website of their college choice.
All students have access to resources within the AP Classroom for each course they are enrolled in. Registration in the College Board site is done within the first two weeks of the course. More information can be found on the College Board website.
TEST DATES
The College Board has not yet released these dates and times for spring 2025
GRADE LEVEL
9-12
TEST REGISTRATION
Use the Total Registration link
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
November 12, 2024
at 11:59pm
(for T1/T2 and yearlong assessments)
February 21, 2025
at 11:59pm
(for T3/T4 and exam only assessments)
AP INFORMATION
This will all be communicated in fall 2024
For the May 2025 AP Exam administration, the exams for nine AP subjects will be delivered digitally. Paper exams cannot be ordered for these subjects, unless students have approved accommodations requiring paper testing.
Here’s a list of the AP subjects and information to help you start planning for a digital administration.
2025 Digital AP Exam Subjects
AP African American Studies (first year this exam is available to all U.S. schools)
AP Computer Science Principles
AP English Language and Composition
AP English Literature and Composition
AP European History
AP Psychology (first year this exam is offered in digital format)
AP Seminar
AP United States History
AP World History: Modern
College Board accounts
All students create their own College Board account and need to remember their username and password.
This account should be accessed to:
review test dates
access prep materials
know what to bring
Paper
NO MECHANICAL PENCILS, pencils if paper, pens (blue or black ink), snack, water bottle
Calculator if needed
Digital
fully charged chromebook and charger,
know the length of exam
AM tests report no later than 7:35am to complete pretest items
PM tests report no later than 11am for lunch and 11:30 to the testing location to complete pretest items
all students should know that there is a break between sections and time needed at the end of the exam to complete post-testing items.
Additional fees
Students must be present on the day of their scheduled exam. If a student knows they will be absent on that particular day, they must communicate that to the AP Coordinator, Mrs. Hansen, prior to February 21, 2025 in order to request a later exam date.
Late exam dates are not guaranteed.
If approved by the College Board, the student will be allowed to test on the later test date.
If not approved, the student will need to test on the initial test date.
Students are strongly encouraged to review schedules for WI State and National competitions, athletic schedules, college ECCP or SCN finals dates, etc. and communicate any issues no later than February 21, 2025.
Missing an exam on test day
If a student misses an exam for any reason, a $40 fee will be assessed by the College Board for an unused exam. This fee will apply to all students, including those with free/reduced lunch.
If a student misses an exam ($40 fee) AND has a valid College Board approved reason to request a late test they will incur an additional $40 fee for a late test. This fee will apply to all students, including those with free/reduced lunch.