Advanced Placement Can Give Your Student the Advantage.

Advanced Placement (AP) courses are college-level classes offered in high schools, designed to challenge students academically and prepare them for higher education.

One of the key features of AP courses is the opportunity for students to earn college credit by taking the corresponding AP exams at the end of the course.

  • Earn College Credit and Placement

    Your AP score could earn you college credits before you even set foot on campus. In fact, most AP students who enroll in four-year colleges start school with some credit.

  • Save Money and Time

    Earning credit or placement can open up time on your schedule or even let you graduate early.

  • Stand Out to Colleges

    “AP” on your high school transcript shows colleges you're motivated to succeed, and taking the exam demonstrates your commitment to tackle and complete college-level work.

  • Keep Your Options Open

    Earning college credit with AP can give you the flexibility to change majors, pursue a second degree, study abroad, or seek internships.

Get A Head Start in High School!

AP courses not only provide a chance to explore subjects in greater depth but also help students develop critical thinking, time management, and study skills essential for success in higher education. Additionally, excelling in AP courses can strengthen college applications by demonstrating a student's willingness to take on challenging coursework and their ability to handle college-level material.

Taking AP can help you:

  • Get A Taste of College

    Get familiar with college-level work—and boost your confidence by tackling it.

  • Develop College Skills

    Time management, critical thinking, scholarly writing—AP courses and exams help you hone the skills you’ll need in college and career.

  • Find Your Passion

    Studying a subject in depth could give you new insights and even put you on the path to a career.

What AP Subjects Can We Help Your Student With:

    • AP U.S. History

    • AP U.S. Government

    • AP European History

    • AP Economics

    • Language Arts

    • Reading

    • Writing

    • Biology