<p>is it possible to cancel AP scores anytime (say 1 year after the test) or keep admissions officers from seeing them?</p>
<p>it depends on your school but i know my school put them right on my transcript. ask your guidance counselor</p>
<p>Admissions officers never see official score reports. College applications have a place to write your AP scores, so you can selectively write down scores. The only problem is, like Katie said, some schools put AP scores on your transcript, so check with your counselor or registrar to see if there’s any way to have those hidden.</p>
<p>As for your question, AP scores can be canceled (completely removed from your record) before June 15th of the testing year (before you get your score). You can withhold grades from colleges for a fee of $10 per college per score, but there’s no reason to do so because colleges don’t need an official score report until after you decide to enroll.</p>
<p>You can with-hold, but you can only cancel before you see your scores.</p>