Support Your School's Goals

Build an AP program that connects to the priorities of your school and community.

Accessible Entry

Start with One AP

Bring more students into advanced coursework earlier. Offering one accessible AP course in grade 9 or 10 can help your school expand participation, strengthen access to rigor, and support the advanced coursework goals reflected in your school’s accountability report.

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Recognition

Make Honors Count with AP

By converting select honors courses to AP, your school can make existing rigor more visible through a nationally recognized signal. AP is often easier for colleges to interpret than honors alone. Strengthen the academic record students present to colleges and give more students the opportunity to stand out in college admissions.

Relevance

Career Kickstart

Strengthen your school’s CTE program with AP opportunities. AP Career Kickstart™ courses bring college-level learning into high-demand career pathways, giving students the chance to build professional career skills, earn college credit through AP, and gain stackable employer-endorsed credentials connected to their futures.

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STEM Alignment

Advance in STEM

Make sure your STEM offerings reflect the full range of AP opportunities. AP STEM courses help your school build a stronger pathway across math, science, and technology, giving students access to rigorous coursework that supports future STEM study and careers.

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Belonging

Expand into Arts, Culture, and Society

Broaden the way students see and experience the world by bringing AP opportunities into the elective courses where students already find meaning and momentum. These courses help your school expand access to college-level learning in arts, culture, and society, giving more students the chance to earn college credit through AP.

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Global Readiness

Communicate Globally

Give students the chance to earn college credit in languages they speak or have been studying. AP world language courses help your school recognize students’ language strengths, build advanced communication skills, and support college and career readiness.

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Readiness

Getting Your Students Ready for AP

Strengthen your school's AP program by building readiness earlier, so more students develop the confidence, habits, and skills that make AP a natural next step.

Create Strong Foundations for Stronger Outcomes

In Pre-AP courses, students practice the kinds of thinking and skills they will need next: evidence-based writing, close observation and analysis, higher-order questioning, and academic conversations.

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