Advanced Placement (AP) Program Overview

Available Courses

AP 2-D Art and Design

AP 3-D Art and Design

AP Biology

AP Calculus AB

AP Calculus BC

AP Chemistry

AP English Language and Composition

AP English Literature and Composition

AP Environmental Science

AP French Language and Culture

AP German Language and Culture

AP Macroeconomics

AP Microeconomics

AP Physics 1

 AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

 AP Physics C: Mechanics

AP Precalculus

 AP Psychology

 AP Spanish Language and Culture

 AP Statistics

 AP United States Government and Politics

 AP United States History

What is AP?

The Advanced Placement (AP) program offers college-level courses and exams to high school students.

Students who take AP courses can earn college credit, stand out in the college admissions process, and prepare for academic challenges ahead. 

Benefits of Taking AP

College Preparation: Develop skills like critical thinking, time management, and problem-solving.

Potential College Credit: Earn credit or advanced placement in college, saving time and money.

Weighted GPA: Boost your GPA with additional points for AP courses.

Stand Out: AP experience is highly valued by colleges and universities.

Learn More

Visit College Board AP Website.

Speak with your school counselor about enrolling in AP courses after Freshman year.

FAQs

Q: Are AP courses only for top students?
A: No, AP courses are for any student willing to challenge themselves and work hard.

Q: What if I don’t pass the AP Exam?
A: You still benefit from the course rigor, which colleges value, and gain critical academic skills.