The Advanced Placement program is a sequence of college-level courses taught in high schools by high school teachers with specialized training. Course offerings vary from campus to campus based on course demand.
- Offered at all ÁùºÏ±¦µä ISD high schools
- College Board monitored and authorized curriculum
- Potential college credit based on student's performance on exam
The AP Credit and Placement College and University Search at allows colleges and universities to be looked up for review of their AP policies. Each college and university determines their own policy. These policies fluctuate based on the specific major and specific AP courses as well as whether an acceptable exam score is to be used for credit and/or placement in a sequence of courses. However, in Texas, public colleges and universities must provide credit for a score of 3 or higher on any exam. The value of AP courses and AP exam scores includes the admissions process, particularly in a competitive school.
Information regarding AP exams is available at .
Key Dates and Information for Students and Caregivers
August-September 2024: Students use to join each of their AP classes and to access AP Classroom curriculum support. Ask your teacher for your specific "Join Code".
August 2024-April 2025: Students access to use free digital resources like daily instructional videos, practices, topic questions, and feedback from your AP instructor.
November 15, 2024: Students register for AP exam(s) through their AP instructor(s) and campus AP Coordinator.
January 15, 2025: Deadline to submit testing accommodations requests to College Board. Students work with their AP instructor and campus AP Coordinator and SSD Coordinator to submit testing accommodations requests to College Board by the deadline.
May 2025: AP Exams Administrations. See .
AP Exam Fees:
The base exam fee for each AP exam is $99. College Board currently provides a fee reduction available for students who qualify. TEA has also provided a fee reduction in past years. Reach out to your campus AP Coordinator for more information.*
The AP Capstone (AP Seminar or AP Research) exam fee is $147.
*This information may change per College Board and TEA updates.
AP Exams for Homeschooled Students
Campuses only proctor Advanced Placement (AP) exams for AP courses offered at their campuses. Homeschooled students who meet the following criteria are eligible to register for and take an AP exam if it is being administered at the campus for which the homeschooled student’s address is assigned for enrollment:
- The homeschooled student must provide proof of eligibility to be enrolled in ÁùºÏ±¦µä ISD to the campus AP Coordinator.
- The campus AP Coordinator will confirm the campus for which the homeschooled student’s address is assigned for enrollment.
- The homeschooled student must currently live in the district at the time of registration for the exam.
- The homeschooled student pays the same fees to take an AP exam that an enrolled student pays to take an AP exam.
If the AP exam being requested is not available at the campus for which the homeschooled student’s address is assigned for enrollment, the College Board offers the opportunity to earn college credit through the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) at local, open enrollment testing locations.
Advanced Placement Resources
These resources are designed for students but can also be used by parents/guardians and school staff.
- (website for students)
- Conversation Starter for AP (guide)
- (videos)
- (newsletters)