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What is AP?
The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program® (AP®) enables willing and academically prepared students to pursue college-level studies — with the opportunity to earn college credit, advanced placement or both — while still in high school. AP Exams are given each year in May. A score of 3 or higher on an AP Exam can typically earn students college credit and/or placement into advanced courses in college. To learn more about AP, go to the following link: The AP Program.
AP information for the 21-22 school year
- Fall Payment Dates:
- This registration window is for all YEAR-LONG AP courses and all fall semester only AP economics and government courses.
- Early bird ($91)-Sept. 21-Oct. 1st @ 4pm
- Regular price ($96)- Oct. 1st after 4pm-Oct. 29 @ 4pm
- Spring Course Only Payment Dates: (for AP government/economics classes in the spring)
- This registration window is only for spring semester AP economics and government courses.
- Early bird ($91)-Feb. 1- Feb. 11 @ 4pm.
- Regular price ($96)- Feb. 11 after 4pm-Feb. 25th @ 4pm.
- AP Scholarships:
- Scholarships are only available to SENIOR students this school year. Non-senior applications submitted will not be reviewed.
- Application window is open from August 25 through Sept. 10 at 4pm.
- If you are enrolled in a SPRING ONLY AP course (government and/or economics) and are planning on taking the exam, you MUST apply for scholarships in the fall. The window will not open again for spring only courses.
- Notification of scholarship recipients will only be provided to the email address submitted with the scholarship. Please monitor the email address you provide for notification of awards.
- Fall Payment Dates: