If you listed Cornell University as a score recipient when you took the AP test(s), the College Board will send your scores to the Engineering Registrar’s Office. Scores arrive in bulk arrive once a month. Your scores may arrive the July before your enrollment.
The College Board will send Cornell the title of the test(s) you completed and a score for each completed test. The Engineering Registrar’s Office will then translate these scores into college-specific credit. Any credit you receive will be officially noted on your transcript. You can check your credit by logging onto Just the Facts through .
If you did not list Cornell University as a score recipient when you took your AP exams, you will need to request that the College Board send your scores to us. Please note that each score report costs $15.
How to have your scores sent to Cornell:
Contact the and request that they send an official copy of your scores to Cornell University. There are three ways to do this:
- By phone: 888-308-0013 or 609-771-7300 or 888-225-5427 (toll-free in the U.S. and Canada)
- By mail: P.O. Box 6671
Princeton, NJ 08541-6671 - By e-mail: apexams@info.collegeboard.org
Cornell University’s college code is 2098. You will need this code to order your score reports.
The College Board will mail the name of the test(s) you completed and its corresponding score to the Cornell University Office of the University Registrar. The Office of the University Registrar will forward your score report(s) to the Engineering Registrar’s Office. The Engineering Registrar’s Office will translate these scores into college-specific credit and note it on your official transcript.
You can check your credit by logging on to Just the Facts through .
After it receives your scores, the Engineering Registrar’s Office usually awards credit within a week. If you have questions about your AP credit award, please e-mail Sharon Welsh-Kastning in the Engineering Registrar’s Office at slw32@cornell.edu.
For more information about Advanced Placement credit, please visit the Engineering Advising Office’s Web site.