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How to request your AICE and or AP Scores be sent to colleges 

 

In general, colleges and universities will use your AP or AICE scores to award college credit, based on their own policies. 

In general, AP and AICE scores will not be considered as part of your college application. 
 

If a school requires the scores be submitted as part of your college application, it will be stated on the application. 
 

To send AICE scores, go to the Cambridge Transcript Service at https://bit.ly/cambridgescores. Your request will be free of charge. 


To send AP scores, log in to your College Board account. You can send your scores for free to one recipient every year that you take AP Exams. To use your free score send, sign in to My AP, go to My AP Profile, select the Score Send tab and choose the college, university, or scholarship organization that you want to receive your score report. Make sure to take advantage of your free score send before the June deadline. 


Bright Futures Scholarships: 
AICE diploma recipients who earn 100 service hours and pass their AICE exams will be eligible for the Bright Futures 100% Academic Scholars award without a GPA or SAT/ACT scores requirement!  
 
You do not need to send AICE scores to the state of Florida for your Bright Futures eligibility. They will be sent for you by Cambridge after your final senior grades are posted to your transcript. Your eligibility for Bright Futures will be updated in JULY, after your final high school transcript is received by the state!  

 

Scores from senior year AICE exams will be published in August and will be reported to the state by Cambridge for Bright Futures purposed within two days of publication. If you pass the tests, your Bright Futures award will be updated for fall semester.
 

If your AICE diploma is pending and you have earned the required 100 service hours by the end of your senior year, your Bright Futures status will update in August. Students who start college in the summer term will be awarded the 100% Bright Futures award starting in the fall.  

If you earn your AICE diploma by the end of your junior year, and earned 100 service hours, you will qualify for the Bright Futures 100% Academic Scholars Award in time for summer term. 

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