Be sure to submit your official AP or IB exam scores to UC Merced by the deadline.
- Fall semester admits: official scores must be received by July 15
- Spring semester admits: official scores must be received by December 31
Official qualifying AP or IB exam scores received at UC Merced:
- Will be posted on your UC Merced record
- May complete specific requirements in your major, minor, or General Education
- May allow you to take more advanced courses in that subject
- May help you graduate sooner by reducing the number of courses needed at UC Merced
To see how AP or IB exam scores count, use the chart in the current UC Merced Catalog:
To see which class to take at UC Merced after completing certain AP or IB exams:
Scores must be sent directly from College Board or International Baccalaureate to be considered official. AP or IB scores on a high school transcript are not considered official!
If you need to order official AP or IB score reports sent to UC Merced:
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Ordering AP exam scores
- AP order FAQ: one free AP score request
- Deadline for the one free AP score request is established for high school seniors each year by College Board.
- If you miss the deadline for the free score request, you must pay to have your AP scores sent to UCM.
- AP order FAQ: cost and delivery timeframe if you missed the free score request deadline.
- AP order FAQ: one free AP score request
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Ordering IB exam scores
* IMPORTANT NOTE *
If you have a two-part last name (hyphenated or not hyphenated), be sure that the name on your AP or IB score report exactly matches the name on your UC application.
AP and IB scores are matched to your UC record by comparing the exact name.
If part of your name is missing, the AP or IB score may not be added to your record.
If you need to adjust the name on your AP score report:
- Contact College Board or
- See the College Board AP exam FAQ "How do I update my information?"
If you need to adjust the name on your IB score report:
Talk with your Bobcat Advising Center academic advisor early in your first semester if you have questions about your AP or IB exam scores.