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Does Stanford require official AP score reports?

Students currently enrolled in AP courses are not required to submit AP scores as part of our admission process. However, we welcome the self-reporting of these scores as additional information to your application.
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Does Stanford require official score reports?

Reporting Test Scores

You can also have official scores sent to Stanford, but this is not required for us to review your application. We will review applications using either self-reported or official scores.
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Do colleges need official AP score reports?

While you don't typically need to send official AP score reports to colleges you're applying to, some schools will have space on their applications for you to self-report your AP scores. And if your scores are on your application, admissions committees will see them.
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How do I send my AP scores to Stanford?

However, official scores must be sent directly to Stanford via CollegeBoard in order for you to receive units. Any transcripts or test scores received from a student cannot be regarded as official by the university.
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Which colleges allow you to self report AP scores?

Popular Colleges That Allow Self-Reporting
  • Amherst College.
  • Baylor University.
  • Binghamton University (SUNY)
  • Bowdoin College.
  • Brown University.
  • Caltech.
  • Colby College.
  • College of William & Mary.
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Should I send my AP scores to Stanford?

Does Stanford accept self-reported scores?

We consider the vast array of information provided in and with each student's application, whether that information includes test scores or not. Students may continue to self-report test scores in their application if they would like.
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Is it OK to self-report AP scores?

Almost all schools won't require official score reports until you are accepted and committed to attend. Self-reporting your scores is usually optional, but if you scored well on AP exams, it's a great way to show off a little extra for any colleges you are applying to!
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What AP scores does Stanford accept?

Stanford accepts AP® scores of 3,4, & 5 for course credit. These requirements vary by department.
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How many AP classes do you need to get into Stanford?

Please know that our evaluation goes beyond any numerical formula. There is no minimum GPA or test score, nor is there any specific number of AP or honors courses you must have on your transcript in order to have your application reviewed or be admitted to Stanford.
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How many aps does Stanford accept?

You can apply a maximum of 45 quarter units of advanced testing credit or coursework transfer credit toward your undergraduate degree.
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Does Harvard require official AP score report?

Advanced Placement (AP) Scores

In order for your AP scores to be included in your student record, you must send an official score report to Harvard through the College Board (use code 3434).
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Do I need to send official AP scores to Harvard?

Yes. Applicants may provide self-reported SAT and ACT test scores (including Subject Tests, Advanced Placement, IB, etc.). Admitted students who decide to enroll at Harvard College will be required to submit official test scores.
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Is it bad to not report AP scores?

If a student does not take an AP course at their high school and instead self-studies for the exam, admissions officers will not expect to see a score. As such, it's safe for students not to report a score for such an exam if it's lower than they had hoped.
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Does Stanford want official transcripts?

If you are offered admission to Stanford and accept the offer, you will be required to submit official transcripts/degree conferral documents.
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Does UCLA require official score reports?

If we do not receive your official transcripts and test scores by the due date, a hold will be placed on your record. This will prevent you from enrolling in classes and receiving services from the university.
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Does UC Berkeley require official score reports?

You must have final, official transcripts and official exam scores sent to the campus where you plan to enroll. All other documents and official exam scores must be submitted by July 15.
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Does Stanford care about AP exam scores?

Stanford awards credit for certain AP exams, but not all of them. Check the AP Credit Chart to see whether you can get credit for your AP exam, and what score you need in order to get credit.
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What is the lowest GPA Stanford will accept?

GPA Requirements

Stanford University does not have a strict minimum GPA requirement for undergraduate admissions. However, admitted students typically have very high GPAs, ranging from 3.8 to 4.0, with an average GPA of 3.9.
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Does Stanford prefer AP or IB?

Does Stanford prefer a particular curriculum? We do not have a preference for any particular curriculum. Some high schools offer Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, or A-Level classes, while other high schools offer equally demanding courses that neither carry a particular designation nor lead to an exam.
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Should I report a 3 on an AP exam to Stanford?

Credit is generally granted for a CollegeBoard Advanced Placement (AP) score of 4 or 5, or equivalent scoring rubric on other (domestic or international) exams.
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Is 7 AP classes enough for Stanford?

Stanford specifically says that admissions are not a game of who had the most APs, wins. Typically, 6-8 AP over all of HS are sufficient to prove your ability to do the work, as long as you get As in all of them (scoring 5s also but not as important as getting an A).
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Can I get into Stanford with a 3.95 GPA?

Applicants' GPA when applying to Stanford should ideally be between 3.9 and 4.0 to be strong candidates. To be frank, you'll be hard-pressed to make a strong application with a GPA falling below this range, but it certainly won't hurt to compensate by increasing your SAT or ACT scores.
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Should I send my AP score if I got a 3?

The first thing that you should do is check the AP Score credit policy for the colleges that you are applying to. If they will give you credit for the 3, then by all means report it! On the other hand, if they only give credit for a 5 on that exam (not even for a 4), you may want to hold off.
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What happens if I forgot to self report my AP scores?

I would reach out to the admissions offices and let them know what your AP test scores are. Don't assume they will figure it all out unless you have already paid Collegeboard to send your AP scores directly to the colleges.
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Should I report my AP score if I got a 2?

And if your scores are on your application, admissions committees will see them. Similarly, if you have any low AP scores you'd prefer admissions committees not see, you don't have to (and shouldn't) report them on your application.
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