AP CSP Score Calculator 2026 | Estimate Your AP Computer Science Principles Score

AP Computer Science Principles

AP CSP Score Calculator 2026

Enter your MCQ score and CPT rows earned for an instant AP score estimate — built on the official CSP scoring formula and 2025 national score data.

70 MCQ • 70% CPT 6 Rows • 30% Composite 0–100 2025 Data CPT Deadline ~Apr 30
How AP CSP Scoring Works

AP CSP has two scored components: the MCQ (70 questions, worth exactly 70 composite points) and the Create Performance Task (CPT) scored on 6 rows at 5 points each (worth 30 composite points). Your composite = MCQ raw + (rows earned ÷ 6 × 30). Composite 0–100 maps to AP score 1–5. The CPT is submitted ~April 30 and scored before the exam.

Section 1 — Multiple Choice

MCQ Correct
70 questions • 70% of score • no penalty for guessing
45 / 70
017355270

Section 2 — Create Performance Task (CPT)

CPT Submission Deadline The CPT is submitted through AP Digital Portfolio approximately April 30, 2026. It is scored by College Board readers before the MCQ exam. Each of the 6 rubric rows is worth 5 composite points. You either earn the row (5 pts) or you do not (0 pts) — no partial credit within a row.

Select which CPT rows you earned:

Row 1 Program Purpose and Function
Row 2 Data Abstraction
Row 3 Managing Complexity
Row 4 Procedural Abstraction
Row 5 Algorithm Implementation
Row 6 Testing
30
CPT points (out of 30)
= 6/6 rows × 5 pts each
Composite Score
75 / 100
045 (2)58 (3)72 (4)83 (5)100
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Enter your MCQ and CPT rows to see your estimated AP score.

Realistic Path to a 5 in 2026

MCQ Target
53+ / 70 correct
76% accuracy → 53 composite pts
CPT Target
All 6 rows
30 composite pts (max)
Combined Target
83+ composite
Estimated 5 threshold
2025 Result
11% earned a 5
63% passed (3 or higher)

AP CSP College Credit

AP Computer Science Principles is accepted for college credit at hundreds of institutions. Credit policies vary — some schools grant CS elective credit, others grant intro programming credit, and some highly selective CS programs require a 4 or 5. Because AP CSP does not require Java or programming fluency, credit awards can differ from AP CSA even at the same school.

AP Score Typical Credit Outcome Notes
5 CS elective or intro CS credit; sometimes placement out of computing literacy requirement Only 11% of students scored a 5 in 2025. Strong signal of computational thinking mastery.
4 CS elective or intro computing credit at most schools Accepted by the majority of colleges with AP CS credit policies.
3 Credit at many schools; some require 4+ Check your specific school. CSP credit is often less than CSA credit due to different scope.
2 Generally no credit
1 No credit
Search the Official AP Credit Database College Board maintains credit policies for over 1,000 colleges. Search by school to see exact score requirements and credit hours awarded: College Board AP Credit Policy Search →

Estimated Score Cutoffs (2026)

College Board does not publish exact AP CSP score conversion thresholds. The estimates below are based on analysis of 2023–2025 score distributions. These are best available public estimates; actual cutoffs can shift 2–4 composite points from year to year.

AP Score Qualifier Estimated Composite Typical MCQ / CPT
5 Extremely Well Qualified 83 – 100 53+ MCQ / all 6 CPT rows
4 Well Qualified 72 – 82 47–52 MCQ / 5–6 CPT rows
3 Qualified 58 – 71 35–46 MCQ / 4–5 CPT rows
2 Possibly Qualified 45 – 57 25–34 MCQ / 3–4 CPT rows
1 No Recommendation 0 – 44 Below 25 MCQ or missing CPT rows
CPT Row Missed = 5 Composite Points Lost Each unearned CPT row costs exactly 5 composite points. That is the same as getting ~5 additional MCQ questions wrong. Before the exam, verify that every row of your written responses explicitly addresses the row criteria — especially Row 3 (Managing Complexity) and Row 5 (Algorithm Implementation), which are the most commonly missed.

2025 National Score Distribution

Source: Trevor Packer / College Board, June 2025. 63% of students scored 3 or higher.

5
11%
11%
4
20%
20%
3
32%
32%
2
22%
22%
1
15%
15%
Why CSP Has Fewer 5s Than CSA AP CSP is designed for a broader population — students with no prior programming experience can and do take it. The 11% rate of 5s reflects both the difficulty of earning all 6 CPT rows AND strong MCQ performance. Students who earn all 6 CPT rows and score 53+ MCQ have a realistic path to a 5. Missing even one CPT row makes a 5 significantly harder to achieve from MCQ alone.

Is Your AP CSP Score Good?

Is a 5 Good on AP CSP? Yes — a 5 on AP CSP is exceptional. Only 11% of test-takers scored a 5 in 2025, the lowest 5-rate in the AP CS suite. Earning all 6 CPT rows (30 pts) and 53+ MCQ correct (53 pts) is required. A 5 demonstrates that you can write well-structured code addressing all CPT criteria AND answer nuanced algorithmic and impact questions under exam conditions.
Is a 4 Good on AP CSP? Yes — a 4 is strong. In 2025, 20% of students scored a 4. It is "Well Qualified" and earns computing credit at most universities. A 4 typically requires 5–6 CPT rows and 47–52 correct MCQ. Many students earning a 4 missed Row 3 (Managing Complexity) or Row 5 (Algorithm Implementation) and can earn a 5 by specifically addressing those criteria in their written responses.
Is a 3 Good on AP CSP? A 3 is passing ("Qualified") and was earned by 32% of students in 2025 — the most common score. It earns credit at many colleges. A 3 typically reflects earning 4–5 CPT rows and scoring 35–46 on MCQ. If you earned a 3 and want to improve, the CPT rows are the highest-leverage area: each unearned row costs exactly 5 composite points.

AP CSP Exam Format (2025–2026)

Component Details Weight Timing
MCQ 70 questions, no penalty for guessing, covers all 5 Big Ideas 70% Exam day (May 14, 2026)
CPT Row 1 Program Purpose and Function 30%
(5 pts/row)
Submitted ~April 30, 2026 via AP Digital Portfolio
CPT Row 2 Data Abstraction
CPT Row 3 Managing Complexity
CPT Row 4 Procedural Abstraction
CPT Row 5 Algorithm Implementation
CPT Row 6 Testing
2026 Exam Date AP Computer Science Principles exam: Thursday, May 14, 2026. CPT submission deadline: approximately April 30, 2026 via AP Digital Portfolio. The CPT is scored before the MCQ exam date.
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How Accurate Is This AP CSP Score Calculator?

What This Calculator Gets Right The AP CSP scoring formula (composite = MCQ raw + CPT rows × 5) is confirmed by the official CED and College Board’s published scoring information. The 2025 score distribution (5=11%, 4=20%, 3=32%, 2=22%, 1=15%) is sourced directly from Trevor Packer’s official College Board release in June 2025. The CPT row interface reflects the actual 6-row binary scoring structure (0 or 5 per row, no partial credit within a row).
What This Calculator Cannot Guarantee College Board does not publish exact composite-to-AP-score cutoffs. The thresholds (5≥83, 4≥72, 3≥58, 2≥45) are estimates based on 2023–2025 distribution analysis. Actual cutoffs shift 2–4 composite points each year. Use this calculator to set preparation targets and understand the relative impact of each CPT row vs. MCQ improvement — not as a guaranteed score prediction.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the AP CSP score calculated?
    Composite = MCQ raw score (0–70) + (CPT rows earned ÷ 6 × 30). Each MCQ correct answer = 1 composite point (directly). Each CPT row = 5 composite points. Maximum composite = 70 (MCQ) + 30 (CPT) = 100. The composite then maps to an AP score of 1–5 via College Board’s conversion table.
  • What are the 6 CPT rubric rows?
    Row 1: Program Purpose and Function — your video and written response explain what your program does. Row 2: Data Abstraction — you use a list/collection in a meaningful way. Row 3: Managing Complexity — your list/abstraction manages complexity that would otherwise require many variables. Row 4: Procedural Abstraction — you define and call a procedure with a parameter. Row 5: Algorithm Implementation — your procedure includes sequencing, selection, and iteration. Row 6: Testing — you test with two different argument values and explain results. Each row is scored 0 or 5; no partial credit within a row.
  • What composite score do I need for a 5 on AP CSP?
    Based on 2023–2025 score distribution analysis, a composite of approximately 83 or higher is needed for a 5. This is an estimate — College Board does not publish exact cutoffs, and the threshold can shift 2–4 points each year. Only 11% of students scored a 5 in 2025, making it the hardest top score in the AP CS suite.
  • What is the CPT deadline for 2026?
    The Create Performance Task (CPT) must be submitted through AP Digital Portfolio by approximately April 30, 2026. This date is set by College Board and may shift slightly — confirm with your teacher and check AP Classroom for the exact date. Late submissions are not accepted.
  • Which CPT rows are most commonly missed?
    Row 3 (Managing Complexity) and Row 5 (Algorithm Implementation) are the most commonly missed. Row 3 requires explicitly arguing that your list manages complexity that would otherwise require many variables — many students just describe what the list does without making this argument. Row 5 requires sequencing, selection (if/else), and iteration (loop) all within the same called procedure — if any element is missing, the row is 0.
  • What are the 5 Big Ideas tested on the AP CSP MCQ?
    Big Idea 1: Creative Development (10–13% of MCQ) — collaboration, program design, iteration. Big Idea 2: Data (17–22%) — binary, encoding, compression, data analysis. Big Idea 3: Algorithms and Programming (30–35%) — the largest and most tested section; variables, loops, functions, lists, algorithms. Big Idea 4: Computer Systems and Networks (11–15%) — hardware, internet protocols, cybersecurity basics. Big Idea 5: Impact of Computing (21–26%) — beneficial/harmful effects, legal/ethical issues, digital divide. Per 2025 data, students scored highest on Big Idea 5 questions.
  • Can I retake the CPT if I am not satisfied with my score?
    No. The CPT is submitted once before the deadline and scored by College Board readers. There is no opportunity to revise or resubmit after the deadline. Your submitted project is your final CPT score. This is why understanding the rubric in advance — especially which rows require specific written language — is critical for earning full marks.
  • Is AP CSP easier than AP CSA?
    AP CSP has a higher overall pass rate (63% in 2025) than AP CSA (67% in 2025) when comparing like-for-like, but a much lower 5 rate (11% vs 25.5%). AP CSP is more accessible because it does not require Java programming knowledge, but scoring a 5 is harder because the CPT adds a substantial non-exam component and Big Idea 3 (Algorithms) requires algorithmic thinking that non-programmers find challenging. Neither exam is objectively easier — they test different skill sets.

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