AP Exam Security Policy
Ensuring a Fair and Secure Testing Environment
All students should have the same opportunity to succeed on AP Exams. The AP Program maintains strict exam administration and security procedures to prevent incidents or improper conduct that could disrupt the exam administration or give any student an unfair advantage.
Informing Students of the Importance of Exam Security
Exam security information for students will be in the AP Exam Terms and Conditions. We’ll email schools and students in the spring when the Terms and Conditions are available for the upcoming AP Exam administration. Ensure students have reviewed them before the exam administration. On exam day (or when submitting their work through the AP Digital Portfolio), students acknowledge they’ve read and agree to the AP Exam Terms and Conditions.
In Case of a Security Breach
A breach of exam security at a school’s administration site could result in the invalidation of exam scores for individual students or for all the students taking that particular exam at the school. In addition, if a school doesn't adhere to the policies and procedures detailed in the AP Coordinator’s Manual, Part 2, it will not be allowed to offer AP Exams in subsequent years and may be held liable for financial damages incurred by College Board as a result of a breach of security.
College Board will prohibit individuals from taking the SAT, CLEP, or AP Exams when we conclude they have deliberately gained or attempted to gain or share an unfair advantage on any College Board test, or otherwise threatened the integrity of the test. Examples include viewing or capturing images with a cell phone on exam day or being caught with a “cheat sheet” containing test content, answer keys, or other content that would provide an unfair advantage.
The duration of an individual’s ban may vary depending on the circumstances and severity of the violation, as determined by College Board. College Board reserves the right to share information, including the names of banned test takers, with their attending high schools and interested higher education institutions.
Appeals of the ban will be considered and decided at College Board’s discretion.
Report Security Issues
If you discover or suspect test security issues, please report this at:
collegeboard.org/reportcheating