Advanced Placement (AP) is a program created by College Board to provide college-level work to students while they are in high school. Keller ISD offers many different AP courses for your student.
AP courses prepare students for an AP exam while awarding high school credit. Generally, AP exam results of a 3.0 or better are accepted at most colleges for college course credit. AP credit towards program requirements is dependent on the college or university. Learn more about College Board's Advanced Placement courses and information. Learn more about the specific courses offered in KISD for the upcoming year.
Find colleges and universities that offer credit or placement for AP scores on the College Board's AP Credit Policy Search. For the most up-to-date AP credit policy information, be sure to check the institution's website.