The West Virginia Department of Education is pleased to offer Advanced Placement (AP) exam fee waivers to qualified West Virginia students. The fee waiver allows students to take AP exams at no cost. Schools must apply for students to receive waivers, and waivers are granted based on an individual student’s financial need. Students qualifying for a test fee waiver will pay $0 for 2025 AP exams.
Base AP Exam fees for 2025
$98 per exam
$146 per exam for Capstone (AP Seminar or AP Research)
Funding Amounts for Qualifying AP Exams
$98 Exam Cost
$36 College Board Waiver
$9 Rebate to School (Schools are expected to forego the $9 rebate for these students.)
$53 West Virginia Waiver from WVDE
$0 Student Pays
AP Seminar and AP Research Exams
$146 Exam Cost
$36 College Board Waiver
$9 Rebate to School (Schools are expected to forego the $9 rebate for these students.)
$101 West Virginia Waiver from WVDE
$0 Student Pays
Schools must pay College Board directly utilizing grant funding from West Virginia Department of Education. The College Board will send a bill.
Student Eligibility Criteria
Please follow this link to view eligibility criteria: AP Fee Reductions
For each student who is eligible for the College Board fee reduction, check the box for Reduced Fee next to their name in the student roster.
For students who are not eligible for the fee reduction, no action is needed.
Indicate only once per student, not for each exam.
Indicate fee reduction status for each student by the time you submit your exam order. If you need more time to verify this information, you can update students’ fee reduction status through AP Registration and Ordering after submitting your exam order, but no later than April 30, 2025 (11:59 p.m. ET).
Access the school’s invoice that is emailed to you after the late-testing administration ends. (Invoices may also be accessed and printed through AP Registration and Ordering.
Send payment to College Board no later than June 15, 2025.