Waterford Mott 2018 AP Exam Registration: Monday, March 12 - Friday, March 23 (Mott Bookstore, located in the "H")
Regular Fee: $93/exam Reduced Fee: $53/exam (**Student must receive Free or Reduced lunch)
Regular Fee: $93/exam Reduced Fee: $53/exam (**Student must receive Free or Reduced lunch)
2018 Waterford School District Testing Dates
- All regular testing will take place at Mott High School.
- Students are responsible for their own transportation.
- Waterford has full days of school during AP testing.
- Students will be excused from regular classes during their scheduled AP testing time.
AP Exam Scores Online
Students must set up an account with the College Board to utilize the online score reporting services. Please visit https://apscore.collegeboard.org to set up your account. AP scores are available in July.
What is an AP Score and what does it mean?
What is an AP Score and what does it mean?
AP Credit Policies
There are many benefits to taking an AP course, including the possibility of earning college credit. Before registering for multiple AP exams, students are advised to research the various credit policies at colleges of interest. You may find, for example, that the college of your choice will not grant credit for both AP English Literature and AP English Language. Click here to use the AP Credit Policy search tool provided by the College Board.
Resources for Parents and Families
Click here for Resource Guide
AP Exam Site Security Regulations
These regulations are also found in the Bulletin for AP Students and Parents released by the College Board.
· Exam materials must be kept sealed so that no one sees the questions beforehand.
· Because multiple-choice questions are sometimes reused, no one other than the student may see the multiple-choice questions during the exam.
· Students may not, under any circumstances, remove multiple-choice questions from the testing room; give them to anyone else; discuss them with anyone (including an AP teacher); or share them through any means, including, but not limited to, e-mail, text messages, a camera phone and the Internet.
· Students may not, under any circumstances, remove free-response questions from the testing room, and may not discuss them until 48 hours after the regularly scheduled exam administration. Free-response questions that appear on alternate forms of the exam may never be discussed.
· Cell phones, smartwatches, digital cameras, personal digital assistants (PDAs), BlackBerry smartphones, Bluetooth-enabled devices, MP3 players, e-mail/messaging devices, and any other electronic or communication devices are prohibited in the exam room. If a student is observed with any of these devices during testing or during breaks, the student may be dismissed from the exam room, and the device may be confiscated.
· Students may not consult textbooks, teachers or other students, and may not use any electronic device (including e-mail/messaging devices or cell phones) or any other resource during the break between Sections I and II of the exam, or during any unscheduled breaks.
o Disclosure of secure test items: If a student is discovered disclosing through any means any multiple-choice question, any free-response question from an alternate exam, or any free-response question from a regularly scheduled exam within 48 hours of its administration, the College Board will automatically cancel the student’s exam score.
o Misconduct: If a student engages in misconduct in connection with an AP Exam, the student may be asked to turn in their exam materials and leave the testing room. The student may not return to the testing room, and their AP Exam score will not be reported. Misconduct includes:
· Obtaining improper access to the exam, or a part of the exam, or information about the exam.
· Referring to, looking through, or working on any exam, or exam section, other than during the timed testing period for that exam or exam section.
· Using any prohibited aids.
· Bringing food or drink into the testing room.*
· Leaving the testing room without permission.
· Attempting to remove from the testing room any part of the exam or any notes relating to the exam.
· Copying from another student’s work or a published work.
· Attempting to give or receive assistance, or otherwise communicate, through any means, with another person about the exam during the exam administration.
· Attempting to take the exam for someone else.
· Creating a disturbance.
· Failing to follow any of the exam administration regulations discussed in the Bulletin for AP Students and Parents, provided by testing staff, or specified in any exam materials.
· Using testing accommodations that have not been preapproved by the College Board.
* Unless this has been preapproved as an accommodation by the College Board Services for Students with Disabilities. The College Board deadline for approval is February (TBD). See your School Counselor for more information.
- No backpacks or bags are allowed in the testing room.
- No food or drink is allowed in the testing room.
- No cell phones or electronic communication devices of any kind are allowed in the exam room
- Only approved calculator models are allowed in the exam room for exams where calculators are permitted. (Speak with your teacher to confirm whether you may use a calculator on your exam or check the College Board AP Exam calculator policy website).
- In addition, the following security regulations also published on the College Board website and the Bulletin for AP Students and Parents must be adhered to:
· Exam materials must be kept sealed so that no one sees the questions beforehand.
· Because multiple-choice questions are sometimes reused, no one other than the student may see the multiple-choice questions during the exam.
· Students may not, under any circumstances, remove multiple-choice questions from the testing room; give them to anyone else; discuss them with anyone (including an AP teacher); or share them through any means, including, but not limited to, e-mail, text messages, a camera phone and the Internet.
· Students may not, under any circumstances, remove free-response questions from the testing room, and may not discuss them until 48 hours after the regularly scheduled exam administration. Free-response questions that appear on alternate forms of the exam may never be discussed.
· Cell phones, smartwatches, digital cameras, personal digital assistants (PDAs), BlackBerry smartphones, Bluetooth-enabled devices, MP3 players, e-mail/messaging devices, and any other electronic or communication devices are prohibited in the exam room. If a student is observed with any of these devices during testing or during breaks, the student may be dismissed from the exam room, and the device may be confiscated.
· Students may not consult textbooks, teachers or other students, and may not use any electronic device (including e-mail/messaging devices or cell phones) or any other resource during the break between Sections I and II of the exam, or during any unscheduled breaks.
o Disclosure of secure test items: If a student is discovered disclosing through any means any multiple-choice question, any free-response question from an alternate exam, or any free-response question from a regularly scheduled exam within 48 hours of its administration, the College Board will automatically cancel the student’s exam score.
o Misconduct: If a student engages in misconduct in connection with an AP Exam, the student may be asked to turn in their exam materials and leave the testing room. The student may not return to the testing room, and their AP Exam score will not be reported. Misconduct includes:
· Obtaining improper access to the exam, or a part of the exam, or information about the exam.
· Referring to, looking through, or working on any exam, or exam section, other than during the timed testing period for that exam or exam section.
· Using any prohibited aids.
· Bringing food or drink into the testing room.*
· Leaving the testing room without permission.
· Attempting to remove from the testing room any part of the exam or any notes relating to the exam.
· Copying from another student’s work or a published work.
· Attempting to give or receive assistance, or otherwise communicate, through any means, with another person about the exam during the exam administration.
· Attempting to take the exam for someone else.
· Creating a disturbance.
· Failing to follow any of the exam administration regulations discussed in the Bulletin for AP Students and Parents, provided by testing staff, or specified in any exam materials.
· Using testing accommodations that have not been preapproved by the College Board.
* Unless this has been preapproved as an accommodation by the College Board Services for Students with Disabilities. The College Board deadline for approval is February (TBD). See your School Counselor for more information.