AP Exams payment window adjusted by College Board

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Sarah Philips

CollegeBoard has launched BigFutureDays, a regional series of virtual college fairs with registration now open for Texas and its regional event on March 30. “Student Search Service is a free voluntary program connecting students with information about educational and financial aid opportunities from eligible colleges, universities, scholarships, and other educational programs,” College and Career Facilitator Leslie Thompson said.

Caroline Caruso, Managing Editor

For this school year exclusively, College Board has adjusted the payment window for AP exams.

Starting Monday and going until Feb.19, students interested in testing are required to pay a fee of $95 per test, excluding the AP Capstone Exams, which run at $143. 

Refunds will be added back onto students’ OnlineSchoolFees accounts minus the processing fee. However, refunds requested after April 30 will not be available. 

More information, including testing dates and accommodations, can be found here.