College Board Advanced Placement Program

College Board Advanced Placement Program 

The Advanced Placement Program (AP) is a cooperative educational endeavor between high schools and colleges and universities. Since its inception in 1955, the program has provided motivated high school students the opportunity to take college-level courses in a high school setting. Students who participate in the AP Program gain college-level skills and have the opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school.


AP COVID-19 UPDATE

For the most up-to-date information on AP Courses and Exams, check the AP Coronavirus Updates webpage. Please click on the link to find the Full Testing Schedule for this year’s exams.  It is important to note the exam time for each AP exam. Here is a link to the exam content specific to each course.  Each course’s exam requirements are described in detail below the full testing schedule.  In addition, students and teachers can now attend optional free, live AP review courses.  These course are being delivered by AP teachers across the country.   These courses can be found on AP YouTube Live

 

Any student who does not have access to a device and/or internet should let their teacher know by April 23.









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