Advanced Placement is a program of college-level courses and exams that give high school students the opportunity to receive advanced placement and/or college credit. Students are required to take the AP Exam upon completion of all AP courses in order to earn credits. A minimum score of 3 or 4 on the AP Exam is required to receive college credit. The number of college credits awarded for each course below is subject to the individual college policy, department review, and approval. The number of high school credits for each course is listed below.
AP American History – 2 credits
AP Biology – 2 credits
AP Chemistry – 4 credits
AP Computer Science A – 2 credits
AP English Language and Composition – 2 credits
AP English Literature & Composition – 2 credits
AP Environmental Science – 2 credits
AP European History – 2 credits
AP Music Theory – 2 credits
AP Psychology – 2 credits
AP Spanish Literature & Culture – 2 credits
AP Spanish Language & Culture – 2 credits
AP Statistics – 2 credits
AP Studio Art: Drawing – 2 credits
AP US Government & Politics – 2 credits