Homeschooled students can study and prepare for these tests, either on their own or by enrolling in online AP courses. They must make arrangements through a local public or private school to register for and take a particular test. These arrangements should be made far in advance (December or January) . Go to HSLDA to get a wonderful explanation on all college preparatory tests.
What if I’m Homeschooled or at a School That Doesn’t Offer AP?
You may be able to take the AP Exam you want by arranging to test at a participating school. Here’s how:
Contact AP Services no later than March 3 to get the names and telephone numbers of local, participating AP Coordinators willing to test outside students. Prepare a list of the AP Exams you are interested in taking before you call.
Call the AP Coordinators identified by AP Services no later than March 17.
When calling Coordinators to arrange testing, make sure to tell them:
You are trying to locate a school willing to administer exams to homeschooled students or students from schools that do not offer AP Exams.
Once you locate an agreeable school, that school's AP Coordinator is responsible for ordering your exam materials, telling you when and where to report for the exams, and collecting your fees, which may be higher to cover the school’s additional proctoring or administration costs. That school must administer the exams for you; the school cannot forward them to you or your school for handling.
On exam day:
You must bring a valid government- or school-issued photo ID with you to the exam.
If you have approval from the College Board to test with accommodations, you must also bring your Student Accommodation Letter.
If you attend a school that doesn’t offer AP, you should not use the school code for the school where you are testing. Instead, make sure to use your own school’s code so your exam score(s) will be reported to your school. This means you need to get your school’s six-digit code from your principal or school counselor before exam day.
If you are home-schooled, use the state or international home-school/self-study code that will be given to you on the day of the exam. JUST CALL LINDA AT HOMESCHOOL DEPARTMENT ABOUT SCHOOL COORDINATORS AND AP TESTING!
Register for AP test. Check information here
PHCPrepAcademicCalendar2013-2014.pdf
AP exams are administered at local testing centers.
May 7 (8:00 a.m.) – AP Calculus AB exam
May 8 (8:00 a.m.) – AP English Literature and Composition
May 9 (8:00 a.m.) – AP English Language and Composition exam
May 12 (12:00 p.m.) – AP Physics B exam
May 13 (8:00 a.m.) – AP U.S. Government and Politics exam
May 14 (8:00 a.m.) – AP U.S. History exam
May 15 (8:00 a.m.) – AP World History exam
May 15 (8:00 a.m.) – AP Macroeconomics exam
May 15 (12:00 p.m.) – AP Microeconomics exam
Please see the College Board’s AP website for further information
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