Title: The Advanced Placement Program
1The Advanced Placement Program
- Spring Valley High School
2- Advanced Placement Program (AP) courses give
you a head start on college. - Taking the end-of-course AP Exam sends a
powerful message to colleges and universities
that a student is ready for them, and can enable
students to gain admission, college credit, and
placement into advanced courses.
3Prepare Now to Succeed in College
- A 1999 U.S. Department of Education study found
that the strongest predictor of college
graduation is something students do before they
ever go to college - Participate in rigorous, college-level courses in
high schooland AP courses in particular. - Clifford Adelman, Answers in the Tool Box
Academic Intensity, Attendance Patterns, and
Bachelors Degree Attainment (1999), U.S.
Department of Education.
4AP and College Success
Students who take AP courses and exams are much
more likely than their peers to complete a
bachelors degree in four years or less. Source
Camara, Wayne (2003). College Persistence,
Graduation, and Remediation. College Board
Research Notes (RN-19). New York, NY College
Board.
5Whats the differencebetween AP and honors?
- AP courses are designed and updated annually to
reflect whats being taught in cutting-edge
college courses. - Students receive an external evaluationthe AP
Examwhich is scored by college faculty from
around the world who verify that the student has
mastered college-level studies.
6Whats the differencebetween credit and
placement?
- Some colleges award credit for qualifyingAP
Exam grades. This means you actuallyearn points
toward your college degree. - Others award advanced placement. This means you
can skip introductory courses,enter higher-level
classes, and/or fulfillgeneral education
requirements.
7Increase your options
- College credit can allow you to move into
upper-level college courses sooner, pursue a
double major, and gain time to study and travel
abroad - As a freshman, I was able to skip general ed
requirements and head straight into the
higher-level classes I wanted to take. Taking AP
Exams literally saved me semesters of time. - Brent Wiese, University of Iowa
8Why should I take the AP Exam even if Im not
looking to earn credit or placement?
- Stand out in the admissions process
- Earn academic scholarships and awards
- Experience a college-level test
- Be a step ahead
9Factors InfluencingAdmission Decisions2001
NACAC Admission Trends Survey, 2001
10Earn academic scholarshipsor awards
- Some of the most competitive scholarship awards
value AP Exam grades - Having the AP Exam grade can make the difference
when it comes down to awarding precious
scholarship dollars. - Edwina Harris Hamby, Dean of AdmissionFisk
University
11Experience a college-level test
- The intensity of college exams catches far too
many freshmen by surprise - Students who have prepared for and taken the AP
Exams adapt more easily to taking college essay
exams, and are especially skilled in including a
thesis and a well-developed argument. They are
also less intimidated by sophisticated,
college-level multiple-choice questions that seek
to test understanding over memorization. - Robert Blackey, Professor of HistoryCSU, San
Bernardino
12AP courses offered by Spring Valley
- Government Politics
- Human Geography
- European History
- World History
- Music Theory
- Physics B
- Statistics Probability
- Studio Art
- US History
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- Biology
- Calculus AB
- Calculus BC
- Chemistry
- Micro Economics
- Psychology
- English Language Composition
- English Literature Composition
- Environmental Science
- Latin, Vergil
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13What are the requirements to take an AP course?
- Solid skills PSAT scores are highly correlated
with success in AP courses. - Solid preparation in feeder courses
14AP Exam fees
- In South Carolina, the state pays the test fees
for all students enrolled in Advanced Placement
courses. - All students must take the exam.
15Interested?
- Contact your childs feeder course teacher or
guidance counselor.
16Spring Valley results
- AP pass rate 84 (national rate 56)
- ACT average score 21.9 (national 21.0)
- SAT average score 1530 (national 1509)
- Class of 2010 33,526,756 in scholarships
17USC latest information
- SAT average 1160
- GPA 3.9
- Honors College Freshmen
- SAT average 1410
18Clemson University
- SAT Average 1215
- GPA 3.99