Advanced Placement

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    Build skills and confidence.

    • AP students learn essential time management and study skills needed for college and career success.
    • They dig deeper into subjects that interest them and learn to tap their creativity and their problem-solving skills to address course challenges.

    Get into college.

    • Students who take AP courses send a signal to colleges that they’re serious about their education and that they’re willing to challenge themselves with rigorous coursework.
    • 85% of selective colleges and universities report that a student’s AP experience favorably impacts admission decisions.

    Succeed in college.

    • Research shows that students who receive a score of 3 or higher on AP Exams typically experience greater academic success in college and have higher graduation rates than their non-AP peers.

    Save time and money at college.

    • Research shows that students who take AP courses and exams are much more likely than their peers to complete a college degree on time[4]—which means they avoid paying for, for example, a fifth year of tuition.
    • Most colleges and universities nationwide offer college credit, advanced placement, or both for qualifying AP Exam scores. This can mean:
      • Fulfilling graduation requirements early
      • Being able to skip introductory courses or required general-education courses

AP Courses

  • AP Art & Design
    AP Biology
    AP Calculus AB
    AP Chemistry
    AP Comparative Government
    AP Computer Science A
    AP Computer Science Principles
    AP Drawing
    AP English Language
    AP English Literature
    AP Environmental Science
    AP European History
    AP French Language
    AP Gov't & Politics
    AP Human Geography
    AP Macroeconomics
    AP Modern World History
    AP Music Theory
    AP Physics E&M
    AP Physics ME
    AP Psychology
    AP Spanish Literature
    AP Statistics
    AP US History
    Pre-AP Calculus

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