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The 2023 AP Exams will be administered in schools over two weeks in May: May 1–5 and May 8–12. AP coordinators are responsible for notifying students when and where to report for the exams. Early testing or testing at times other than those published by College Board is not permitted under any circumstances. Late-testing dates are available if students cannot test during the first two weeks of May.
See the late-testing schedule. Week 1 Morning 8 a.m. Afternoon 12 p.m. Monday, United States Government and Politics Chemistry Spanish Literature and Culture Tuesday, Chinese Language and Culture Environmental Science Psychology Wednesday, English Literature and Composition Comparative Government and Politics Computer Science A Thursday, Human Geography Macroeconomics Seminar Statistics Friday, European History United States History Art History Microeconomics Art and Design: Friday, May 5, 2023 (8 p.m. ET), is the deadline for AP Art and Design digital portfolios to be submitted to the AP Program. Week 2 Morning 8 a.m. Afternoon 12 p.m. Afternoon 2 p.m. Monday, Calculus AB Calculus BC Computer Science Principles Italian Language and Culture Tuesday, English Language and Composition Japanese Language and Culture Physics C: Mechanics Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Wednesday, Spanish Language and Culture Biology Thursday, French Language and Culture World History: Modern Physics 1: Algebra-Based Friday, German Language and Culture Music Theory Latin Physics 2: Algebra-Based Please note: Occasionally, circumstances make it necessary for students to test late. To preserve the security of AP Exams, alternate forms are used for late testing. All students who participate in late testing at a given school must take
these alternate exams on the scheduled late-testing dates at the scheduled times. Check Participating Schools and ScholarshipsLearn More Completing the CSS Profile for the Noncustodial ParentLearn More Getting StartedHere’s a list of our most helpful resources to make it easier for you to apply. Get Started Fee WaiversCSS Profile is free for families who make up to $100,000 a year. See If You Qualify Divorced or Separated FamiliesSome colleges may require the CSS Profile from both biological parents. Learn More International StudentsMany colleges provide scholarship aid to international students. Know What to Expect Resources |