Advanced Placement Dual Credit & OnRamps
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.
Information About KISD AP Testing
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.
Dual Credit
Keller ISD's Dual Credit Program is a way your student can earn high school credit and college credit at the same time while in high school.
Dual Enrollment - University of Texas OnRamps
Dual enrollment refers to the two separate courses in which you are enrolled: a high school course implemented by a high school teacher and a college distance course implemented by a university Instructor of Record. Depending on your performance, you may earn high school credit, college credit, both high school credit and college credit, or neither.