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“So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

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Page 1: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

Advanced PlacementInformation Night

“So You’re Taking AP?”Date: May 27th, 2015

Page 2: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

The Basics• Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are

college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect what is taught in top introductory college courses.

• At the end of the course, students take AP exams– standardized exams that measure how well students have mastered college-level course work.

• Students who do well on AP Exams can earn credit and\or placement into advanced courses in college.

Page 3: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

The Benefits of AP Courses• AP Courses can be challenging, but it’s work that

pays off.– AP courses are often the most interesting and fulfilling

courses a student takes in high school.– AP teachers are among the most prepared, dedicated,

and inspiring teachers at their schools.– Students develop confidence, and learn the study habits

and time management skills essential for success in college.

– Increase your competitiveness in the college application process.

Page 4: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

The Benefits of AP Courses• Students who accept the challenge of AP can expect more

of the following than they would experience in a regular honors class: – Expanded reading, writing and critical analytical reasoning skills– Activities that foster higher order thinking and creative problem

solving– Scholarly research– Summer reading activities/assignments– Accelerated pace and great depths of analysis– Greater academic challenge– Commitment to the writing process

Page 5: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

AP and College Admission

• Colleges rank “Grades in college prep courses” and “Strength of curriculum” as the top two factors in the admission decision.

• 85% of selective colleges and universities report that a student’s AP experience favorably impacts admission decisions.

Page 6: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

AP Courses offered bySt. Charles High School

• US History• World History• European History• Psychology• Human Geography• Microeconomics

• Art History• 2D Design

• Biology• Environmental Science• Physics

• Statistics• Calculus

• Literature\Composition• Language

• Computer Science Principles

• Spanish

• Music Theory

Page 7: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

What Are AP Courses Like?• AP Courses typically demand more of students

than regular honors courses.– Classes tend to be fast-paced and cover more material

than typical high school courses.– More time, inside and outside of the classroom, is

required to complete lessons, assignments and homework.

– AP teachers expect their students to think critically, analyze and synthesize facts and data, weigh competing perspectives, and write clearly and persuasively.

Page 8: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

AP Exams

• AP Exams are administered by schools worldwide on set dates each May

• Exams usually last around 3 hours• Each AP Exam contains:– Multiple Choice Questions– Free Response Questions (essay, problem solving,

oral response)

Page 9: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

AP Exam Fees

• AP Exam fee for 2015 is $91 per exam• Charles County Reimbursement Policy:– If your student earns a 3 or better, parents may

submit requests for reimbursement for any exam where a 3 or better is achieved during the current school year by mid-August. The timeline for next year will be released closer to the start of the 15-16 school year.

Page 10: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

Why take AP Exams?• More than 3,200 colleges and universities offer

credit or advanced placement for qualifying AP Exam Scores. This includes more than 90% of four-year U.S. colleges and universities– Credit: Students earn points toward their college

degrees– Advanced Placement: Students can skip

introductory courses, enter higher-level courses and\or fulfill general education requirements

Page 11: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

AP Credit Policy Information• Information about AP credit and placement policies at many colleges and

universities is available at • 1. Search by college or university name or by letter of the alphabet. • 2. You will see two things for each school:

– A link to the college’s own web page that details its AP credit and placement policies.

– A statement by the college or university about its AP policy.

www.collegeboard.com/ap/creditpolicy

Page 12: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

AP Credit Policy Information

Page 13: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

AP Credit Expands Students’ Options

• College credit earned through AP Exams allows students to move into upper-level college courses sooner, pursue a double major, and gain time to study and travel abroad, and will potentially save you money!

Page 14: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

AP Helps Students Graduate on Time…

• Students who take AP courses and exams are much more likely than their peers to complete a college degree on time.– Only 1 in 4 students who enter college complete a

bachelor’s degree in four years.– A recent study showed that students taking AP courses

and exams were much more likely to earn a college degree in four years. • For example, AP English Literature students had a four year

college graduation rate 62% higher than students that had not taken AP English Literature.

Page 15: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

AP Boosts Eligibility for Scholarships

• 31% of colleges and universities consider a student’s AP experience when making decisions about which students will receive scholarships.

Page 16: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

AP and College Success

• A recent study showed that students who earned a 3, 4 or 5 on the AP Exam had a higher first year college grade point average and were more likely to return for a second year of college than non-AP students of similar ability.

Page 17: “So You’re Taking AP?” Date: May 27 th, 2015. Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect.

For More Information…• Questions about the general AP Program?

Ms. Melissa Miesowitz, VP of [email protected]. Brian Reip, High School Resource [email protected]

[email protected]

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