Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS charges students to take AP Exams?
Sad to see Pay to Play education.
Yes, because AP exams are not run by MCPS, but the College Board.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here. What do you understand from the College Board's own words? The bolded is key.
Unused/canceled exam fee
$40 per exam for:
Exams canceled in AP Registration and Ordering after November 15 and by March 15 (11:59 p.m. ET)
Exams that aren't taken and are indicated as unused in AP Registration and Ordering before the school's invoice is generated. (Invoices are generated after late testing ends.)
The original exam fee is removed from the invoice.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS charges students to take AP Exams?
Sad to see Pay to Play education.
Anonymous wrote:Not knowing is on you. Pay it and be done with it. My kid's school requires that anyone taking an AP class takes the exam so no issues arise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here. What do you understand from the College Board's own words? The bolded is key.
Unused/canceled exam fee
$40 per exam for:
Exams canceled in AP Registration and Ordering after November 15 and by March 15 (11:59 p.m. ET)
Exams that aren't taken and are indicated as unused in AP Registration and Ordering before the school's invoice is generated. (Invoices are generated after late testing ends.)
The original exam fee is removed from the invoice.
Did you cancel before March 15th?
OP here.
No. Our case falls under number 2 (formatting disappeared when I copied and pasted):
"Exams that aren't taken and are indicated as unused in AP Registration and Ordering before the school's invoice is generated."
This means that regardless of whether someone canceled or not, the College Board just goes ahead and takes $40 from the school if the student does not show up.
And since the school never refunded my $100, it sure as heck isn't getting an extra $40 from me, per exam.
You’re probably right but not because you’re acting thought about it. Call college board and confirm what your obligation is for the no shows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here. What do you understand from the College Board's own words? The bolded is key.
Unused/canceled exam fee
$40 per exam for:
Exams canceled in AP Registration and Ordering after November 15 and by March 15 (11:59 p.m. ET)
Exams that aren't taken and are indicated as unused in AP Registration and Ordering before the school's invoice is generated. (Invoices are generated after late testing ends.)
The original exam fee is removed from the invoice.
Did you cancel before March 15th?
OP here.
No. Our case falls under number 2 (formatting disappeared when I copied and pasted):
"Exams that aren't taken and are indicated as unused in AP Registration and Ordering before the school's invoice is generated."
This means that regardless of whether someone canceled or not, the College Board just goes ahead and takes $40 from the school if the student does not show up.
And since the school never refunded my $100, it sure as heck isn't getting an extra $40 from me, per exam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here. What do you understand from the College Board's own words? The bolded is key.
Unused/canceled exam fee
$40 per exam for:
Exams canceled in AP Registration and Ordering after November 15 and by March 15 (11:59 p.m. ET)
Exams that aren't taken and are indicated as unused in AP Registration and Ordering before the school's invoice is generated. (Invoices are generated after late testing ends.)
The original exam fee is removed from the invoice.
Did you cancel before March 15th?
Anonymous wrote:
OP here. What do you understand from the College Board's own words? The bolded is key.
Unused/canceled exam fee
$40 per exam for:
Exams canceled in AP Registration and Ordering after November 15 and by March 15 (11:59 p.m. ET)
Exams that aren't taken and are indicated as unused in AP Registration and Ordering before the school's invoice is generated. (Invoices are generated after late testing ends.)
The original exam fee is removed from the invoice.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here again.
I read it as the College Board does not assess the full $100 fee for a student who was registered but did not show up. It takes $40 from the school, and the school can choose to refund or not refund the rest to the family.
Right now the school has $100 of my dollars per exam, because I did not request any refund. It can give the College Board $40/exam as requested, and either keep the other $60, or refund me.
But I object to them asking for $40 EXTRA, when they already have more than they should have received from me.
Anonymous wrote:The college board is such a racket