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Advanced Placement (AP) courses offer high school students a chance to challenge themselves with rigorous coursework while preparing for college. These courses not only cultivate essential skills that contribute to success in higher education but also enhance college applications, showcasing dedication and commitment to academic excellence. With opportunities to earn college credits and possibly graduate early, AP courses can save money and jumpstart students' college careers. Explore how AP can set your student apart and pave the way for future achievements.
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The Benefits of AP AP means more work, but it's work that pays off. Consider what AP allows you to do:
Challenge myself • Explore more rigorous coursework.
Build skills I need to succeed in college • AP coursework provides a solid foundation for your work in college.
Percentage of students who graduate from college in four years
Interested in specific AP subject area • AP work offers you the opportunity to work independently and with students who are as excited by the subject as you are.
Stand out in admissions process • Improve your college applications. • Admissions officers recognize the work and commitment required by AP courses. • Having AP classes as part of your course schedule improves your application profile.
What Counts in College Admissions - % of Admissions Officials Citing Criteria as “Considerable Important”
Save money by having earned college credit • Save money on tuition. • For every course you don't have to take in college, you save money. • You may be able to graduate early.
Place out of an introductory course • Get ahead in college. • Earning college credit in high school allows you to advance more rapidly through your major and general education requirements.