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Advanced Placement & Dual Enrollment

Campus Specific Testing/Assessment Webpages

Advanced Placement (AP) 

Advanced Placement (AP) is a program created by College Board. 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. AP credit towards program requirements is dependent on the college or university. 



General Information About AP Testing


AP College Credit  
Find colleges and universities that offer credit or placement for AP scores. For the most up-to-date AP credit policy information, be sure to check the institution's website.


AP Credit Policy Search


Dual Enrollment

Keller ISD's partnership with Tarleton State University, allows students to earn college credit while in high school through the Tarleton Today Dual Enrollment Program. 

Our students are taught by Keller ISD teachers. These courses will satisfy high school graduation requirements while allowing the student the opportunity to accept college credit earned in the course.

Students participating in the Tarleton Today Dual Enrollment Program are enrolled as Tarleton State University Texans with student benefits such as tutoring and fine arts events.

Students are able to apply credits toward an undergraduate degree.



Dual Enrollment Information