Advanced Placement

Program Overview

Students taking at least one AP course this school year are encouraged to join the LBSS AP Student 2024-2025 Group in Schoology by using this Access Code: FK4N-R32H-5ZBTZ  Important AP information will be posted here, and parents/guardians can join the group, too!

 LBSS AP Testing Team

If you have questions about the AP format, processes, or fees please email our AP Testing Team:

 

AP Exam Testing Schedule

The current AP exam testing schedule can be found here. 

College Board Testing Accommodations

Students who would like to apply to the College Board for testing accommodations through their school must submit application and parental consent forms before January 15th in order to provide schools time to meet the submission deadline established by the College Board. Please contact your school’s Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) coordinator for additional information. Families can also submit requests directly to College Board. 

Please note that testing accommodations listed on IEPs or 504s are not automatically granted for AP testing, so families must apply separately to the College Board. If a student already has College Board accommodations approved from a previous PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, SAT, or AP test, then no further action is needed. Once instated, accommodations remain in place for all College Board testing.  

FCPS AP Exam Registration and Fees

Please refer to the FCPS website for additional information. 

Advanced Placement (AP) Registration and Fees 

Opt-Out Timeline & Fees

As part of the FCPS FY 2025 Approved Budget, the fees for the first six AP tests taken for courses in which students are enrolled for high school credit will be paid for by FCPS. Students taking AP tests without enrolling in the corresponding FCPS course are responsible for the test fee(s). 

FCPS encourages all students to take AP tests for courses in which they are enrolled. However, students will have the opportunity to opt-out of the test(s) by filling out an Opt-Out form to be provided by the school. To assist in the decision-making process, students will be provided a report with their previous tests and current AP course enrollment. AP students must make Opt-Out decisions by October 25th.  In December, through MySchoolBucks, parents will be billed a $99 non-refundable test fee for AP exams that exceed the six FCPS-funded tests.