How to Access Score Reports for K–12 Educators
Accessing Your Score Reports
In order to access AP Score Reports for K–12 Educators all authorized AP teachers, AP coordinators, principals, and district administrators must have a College Board Education Professional account. You may already have a Professional account if you have used College Board online services such as AP Registration and Ordering, AP Classroom, the AP Course Audit, or AP Potential™.
The score reports site for K–12 educators features two primary access roles:
- AP Teacher: A teacher who has been authorized through the AP Course Audit to teach one or more AP subjects.
- Administrator: A principal, AP coordinator, or other school or district administrator.
For information about which reports are available to teachers and to school and district administrators, see the Report Descriptions page.
Access for Teachers
Only teachers authorized through the AP Course Audit for the most current year for which AP score data has been released have access to their students’ exam scores online.
- Teachers must have their course authorization renewed every year to continue to have access to current and previous years’ reports.
- To view reports for the 2025 exam administration in July 2025, teachers must have course authorization for the 2024-25 school year. Teachers should have submitted their course materials for authorization by January 31, 2025.
- If you are a teacher with course authorization under the general state homeschool organization, you will not have access to score reports via AP Score Reports for K–12 Educators.
Access for School Administrators
Access to AP Registration and Ordering and AP Course Audit automatically grants access to AP Score Reports for K–12 Educators. School administrators who do not currently have AP Registration and Ordering or AP Course Audit access will need an access code to view 2025 scores online.
Each year, College Board will email access codes to principals designated on their school’s participation forms.
For school-level access, contact your principal for the access code.
Access for District Administrators
District administrators who do not currently have AP Score Reports for K–12 Educators, AP Course Audit, or AP Registration and Ordering access will need to have their district superintendent reach out to AP Services for Educators to add or update users for district access.
District access is renewed on an annual basis and is granted from August 1 through July 31 of the following year. Administrators who would like to have access to score reports must be listed with College Board as an authorized user by their district superintendent.
Sharing a School Access Code
School principals may share their school access code to provide access to AP Score Reports for K–12 Educators with up to five staff members. School principals are advised to keep access codes in a secure place and distribute only to staff with the appropriate permissions to view student-level data.
Granting Access to School Department Chairs
School department chairs can either request that an administrator forward score data to them or the school's principal may provide them with an access code that will give them school administrator access. With school administrator-level access, staff members will have access to all student-level results from the school, including subjects outside their department.
Note: If a department chair is also an AP teacher and can access score data for the AP subjects they are currently authorized to teach through the AP Course Audit, adding school administrator access will supersede their teacher access.
Updating Account Information
AP Score Reports for K–12 Educators uses the information that you specified when creating or managing your College Board Education Professional account. If you need to change personal information, such as your school, title, or contact information, click on your profile icon in the top right corner of any page of the portal.
Users with Multiple Roles or School/District Affiliations
If you work at multiple schools or districts, you will be prompted to select the organization you wish to see reports for when you log in to AP Score Reports for K–12 Educators. You will only be able to see reports for one organization at a time. If you wish to see the score reports for another organization you are associated with, click on the “Change Organization” link on your report homepage.
If you have multiple roles within an organization (e.g., teacher and administrator), the system will default to the role with the highest-level of access.
Data Privacy
The AP Score Reports for K–12 Educators system provides access to student AP score reports and rosters for authorized personnel at high schools and districts. Use of AP Score Reports for K–12 Educators is subject to (i) the site Terms of Use that users accept upon first log in to the portal and (ii) the Legal Terms for Educators and Institutions.
To access the AP Score Reports for K–12 Educators system, you must be an authorized representative of a school or district. These data points are for internal use only. Do not share with unauthorized users. Sharing data outside your institution is prohibited other than aggregate reporting by your institution. To request approval to share data with third parties, please contact [email protected].
Additional data privacy safeguards include:
- AP teachers may only access data for their class sections.
- Principals may restrict AP teachers from accessing individual students’ exam results. The principal must contact AP Services for Educators to make the request and would then be responsible for sharing the data directly with teachers. Teachers will still retain access to the AP Instructional Planning Reports, which do not include individual student-level data.
- Principals and superintendents may remove access for certain staff members (i.e., staff who are no longer employed at a school or district) by contacting AP Services for Educators.