the advanced placement program ® mesquite isd. what is an “ap” course? ap stands for...
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The Advanced Placement Program®
Mesquite ISD
What is an “AP” Course?
• AP stands for “Advanced Placement”• AP classes are taught at the college level
• This means more independent reading• Students are expected to do more outside research
and work
• The College Board offers tests for each AP class
• Students take AP tests in May• Students can earn college credit based on
their AP test scores
AP and College Success™
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No AP One AP Two+ AP
Students who take AP courses and exams are much more likely than their peers to complete a bachelor’s degree in four years or less.
No AP
1 AP Course
2+ AP Courses
Factors in Admission Decisions
Factor Considerable Moderate
Grades in college prep 79.9% 14.4%
Strength of curriculum 63.8 23.9
Admission test scores 58.5 30.9
Grades in all courses 51.6 40.1
Essay or writing sample 25.8 37.9
Class rank 23.4 43.8
Demonstrated interest 22.0 30.3
Counselor recommendation 21.1 40.4
Teacher recommendation 20.8 40.0
Interview 10.8 23.7
Source: NACAC 2008 State of College Admissions Report
AP Credit and PlacementPolicy Information
Colleges and universities throughout the world offer credit and/or placement for qualifying Advanced Placement Exam scores. Information about AP credit and placement policies at many colleges and universities is now available on the College Board’s Web site:
www.collegeboard.com/ap/creditpolicy
1. Go to www.collegeboard.com/creditandplacement/search-credit-policies.
2. Type in the name of the college or university whose AP policy you want to view (or browse by letter of the alphabet).
3. You will see two things for each school that has provided their AP credit policy info:
• A link to the college’s own Web page that details its AP credit and placement policies.
• A statement by the college or university about its AP policy.
AP Credit and PlacementPolicy Information
Student Participation
The purpose of an Advanced Placement course is to prepare students for the AP test in May.
Students are expected to take the AP exam for all AP classes taken.
Work begins the first day of class!Some classes have summer
assignments
What are the requirements for taking an AP class? (Teacher completes this recommendation)
Personal Criteria: GT Student Y N
Strong study skills and self-motivational skills Self-discipline that enables the student to plan, organize, and carry out tasks to completion Interest and academic strength in this particular subjectAcademic Criteria: Reading on or above grade level (as demonstrated by meeting
the standard on STAAR ELA tests)
Proficient oral and written communication skills Most recent score on the STAAR End of Course Exam is Level 2 or
higher. Semester Grade average of 85 or higher in the class/course of
the subject area. Teacher recommendation if the semester grade is below 85 in
the subject area/course (written)
If I sign up for an AP class, can I get out of it?
District expectation is that students remain in enrolled course.
We ask that the student AND parent sign the AP contract, and therefore expect the commitment to be honored
A “seat” is reserved for your student AP teachers are trained to assist all students;
success is our goal!
AP Exam fees
For Spanish, History, Art and Psychology exams:•Total cost to student is $89 per exam
$15 deposit$74 balance
•Students on free / reduced lunch pay $15 per test
AP Exam fees
For all Math, Science and English exams:•Total cost to student is $69 per exam
$15 deposit$54 balance
•Students on free / reduced lunch pay $15 per test
AP Courses offered
English Languag
e
English Literature
Spanish Language
Spanish Literature
Calculus AB
US History
Government
Economics
Psychology
Biology
Environ-mental Science
ChemistryStudio
Art: Drawing
Studio Art:2D
Studio Art:3D
Physics StatisticsHuman
Geography
World History
Calculus BC
Benefits of Taking AP Classes
• Confidence• Better study habits• Improved writing skills• Improved problem-solving skills
• Tuition savings / College credit (based on AP Test scores)
• Increased grade points• Strengthened college admission portfolio
Distinguished Achievement Program
Students complete:• the recommended plan• a third year of foreign language• earn 4 advanced measures
DAP - Advanced Measures
(1) original research/project (2) test data where a student receives:
(A) a score of three or above on the College Board advanced placement examination;(B) a score on the Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test (PSAT) that qualifies the student for recognition as a commended scholar or higher by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, as part of the National Hispanic Scholar Program of the College Board or as part of the National Achievement Scholarship Program for Outstanding African American Students of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
(3) college academic courses, advanced technical credit courses, and dual credit courses, including local articulation, with a grade of 3.0 or higher.
PSAT and SAT Prep
• www.collegeboard.com has • Sample questions• Full tests for practice• On-line prep course• SAT Question of the Day• Personalized Study Plan
• SAT Boot Camp at JHHS• Naviance – “Prep Me”• Many books with test prep help
Dual Credit Classes
• Classes offered through Eastfield• Students receive both college and high school
credit (hence “DUAL” credit)• Some are on the Eastfield campus and some
are on the JHHS campus• Two classes offered on campus:
• DC English 4 (ENGL 1301 & 1302)• DC US Government (GOVT 2305)
Dual Credit (cont.)
• Students must apply and complete some testing through Eastfield
• Classes are FREE for Dual Credit students• See your student’s counselor for the
application packet and process
Questions?