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Advanced Studies Programs
Naples High School
Class of 2022
Advanced Placement (AP)
Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE)
AP Capstone
Dual Enrollment (DE)
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP)
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• Rigor
• Depth and breadth of subject matter
• College credit
• Weighted GPA
• AP Capstone
AP Benefits
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) COURSES FOR 2018-2019
Groups Courses
1. Mathematics and Science AP Biology AP Computer Science
AP Calculus AB AP Environmental Science
AP Calculus BC AP Physics I, AP Physics II
AP Chemistry AP Statistics
2. Languages AP English Language and Composition
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Spanish Language and Culture
3. Arts and Humanities AP Human Geography AP Psychology
AP Macroeconomics AP Studio Art: Drawing, 2D, 3D
AP US Government AP US History
4. Interdisciplinary AP Capstone Seminar All prerequisite criteria must be met Juniors only
AP Capstone Research • Mastery and passing of AP Capstone Seminar Exam • Seniors only
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Exams passed with a score of
3, 4, or 5 have the potential of
earning college credit which
can result in a significant
savings of tuition and time.
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FLORIDA STATE SYSTEM EQUIVALENCIES
FOR AP
Courses Current FLDOE Equivalencies Credits
Biology BSC X005C or BSC x005/X005L 3
Calculus AB MAC X311 3
Calculus BC MAC X311 3
Chemistry CHM X020C or CHM X020/X020L 3
Computer Science A CGS X075 3
English Language ENC X101 3
English Literature ENC X101 or AML, ENL, or LIT 3
Environmental Science ISC X051 3
Human Geography GEO X400 or GEO X420 3
Macroeconomics ECO X013 3
Microeconomics ECO X023 32/27/2018
Current FLDOE Equivalencies for AP Credits
FLORIDA STATE SYSTEM EQUIVALENCIES
FOR AP
Courses Current FLDOE Equivalencies Credits
Physics 1 PHY X053C or PHY x053/x053L 3
Psychology PSY X012 3
Spanish Language One semester of intermediate-level language 3
Statistics STA X014 or STA X023 3
Studio Art: Drawing ART X300C 3
Studio Art: 2-D ART X201C 3
Studio Art: 3-D ART X203C 3
US Government and Politics POS X041 3
US History AMH X000 3
World History WHO X022 3
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Current FLDOE Equivalencies for AP Credits
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• Rigor
• Depth and breadth of subject matter
• College credit
• Weighted GPA
• Currently 100% Florida Academic Scholars Bright Futures
Scholarship with Earned AICE Diploma!
AICE Benefits
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Groups Courses Levels
Core *Global Perspectives and Research AS
1. Mathematics and Science *Marine Science A
2. Languages *English Language AS
3. Arts and Humanities *European History (World History Credit)
Sociology (optional)
AS
AS
4. Interdisciplinary and Skills-Based *General Paper
Thinking Skills (optional)AS
AS
Cambridge AICE Diploma *Required Courses
with Passed Exams and One Optional Course with
Passed Exam
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NHS - CAMBRIDGE AICE DIPLOMA ACADEMY
PATHWAY 1 - BLUE COHORT
Grade 9, 10 & 11 : AICE Diploma Pathway I- Blue Cohort
3.0 unweighted GPA
Successful Mastery of Pre-AICE Global Perspectives with A or B during 8th Grade Year.
Two AICE courses required in schedule 9th Grade Year and passing of all Exam Papers:
AICE General Paper and AICE European History, all FSA’s & all EOC’s Level 3+ from both Spring 2017 and 2018 scores . (*must met college readiness criteria)
All other *required AICE Courses and an Optional AICE Course must be taken and all exams passed during 10th and 11th Grade to earn the AICE Diploma.
English teacher recommendation
Honor and attendance code
Student and parent/guardian signatures
AICE Diploma Academy Induction will take place during Fall of 9th Grade Year.
AICE Diploma Completion will occur after Junior Year.
**Students in the AICE Diploma Pathway I-Blue, may also qualify for AP Capstone Seminar (11th) and Research (12th)
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NHS - CAMBRIDGE AICE DIPLOMA ACADEMY
PATHWAY II - GOLD COHORTGrade 10, 11 and 12 : AICE Diploma Pathway II- Gold Cohort
2.9 unweighted GPA
Successful Mastery of Pre-AICE Global Perspectives during 9th Grade Year with an A or B.
Two AICE courses required in schedule 10th Grade Year and passing of all Exam Papers:
AICE General Paper and AICE European History, all FSA’s & all EOC’s Level 3+ from Spring 2017 and 2018 scores . (*must met college readiness criteria)
All other *required AICE Courses and one optional AICE Course must be taken and exams must be passed during 11th and 12th Grade to earn the AICE Diploma.
One English teacher recommendation
Honor and attendance code
Student and parent/guardian signatures
AICE Diploma Academy Induction will take place during Fall of 10th Grade Year.
AICE Diploma Completion will occur after Senior Year. 2/27/2018
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Exams passed have the potential of
earning college credit which can
result in a significant savings of tuition
and time. Receipt of the AICE
Diploma along with 100 hours of
community service results in receipt
of the Bright Futures Scholarship -
Florida Academic Scholars.2/27/2018
AP CAPSTONEBEGINNING WITH CLASS OF 2021 AND BEYOND
AP Capstone is a program developed by the College Board. It consists of a two-
year high school program and two new courses: the AP Seminar and the AP
Research courses. Students who successfully complete the program and obtain scores of 3 or higher on at least four other AP exams receive either an AP Capstone
Diploma or an AP Capstone Certificate.
AP Capstone™ is a College Board program that
equips students with the independent research,
collaborative teamwork, and communication skills
that are increasingly valued by colleges. It cultivates
curious, independent, and collaborative scholars
and prepares them to make logical, evidence-
based decisions.
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DUAL ENROLLMENT (DE) AND EARLY ADMISSION
Grades 11 and 12
Eligibility requirements
GPA, test scores, application
On-campus and off-campus options
College-level instruction
Grades part of college transcript
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FLORIDA SOUTHWESTERN STATE COLLEGE (FSW)
Minimum 3.0 unweighted GPA
Test Score for College-Level Placement (Scores are valid for two years)
COURSE PLACEMENT
TEST-P.E.R.T. ACT-E
SAT ® On/after
March 1, 2016
ENC1101 103 - WRITING
106 - READING
17 - ENGLISH
19 - READING
24 - READING
25 – WRIT/LANG
MAT1033 114 - MATH 19 - MATH 24 - MATH
MGF1106/
MGF1107 123 - MATH 23 - MATH 28.5 - MATH
MAC1105/
STA2023 123 - MATH 23 - MATH 28.5 - MATH
MAC1106 135 - MATH 25 - MATH 29 - MATH
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FGCU ACCELERATED COLLEGIATE EXPERIENCE (ACE)
The FGCU Accelerated Collegiate Experience (ACE) is a Full-Time Dual Enrollment at the
FGCU Campus beginning the junior year of high school. This program is designed to bring a
unique educational experience to qualified junior and senior high school students who are seeking
advanced study options through Early Admissions to college. The program provides full-time
study at Florida Gulf Coast University in which students can earn college credit while
simultaneously completing a high school diploma.
The Accelerated Collegiate Experience (ACE) at FGCU seeks applicants who have a high
motivation for academic success, have demonstrated readiness for high-level and demanding
study, have interest in participating in stimulating and challenging classes and co-curricular
activities, have demonstrated responsibility for themselves and have respect for others, and are
interested in developing leadership skills.
Interested students should meet with their high school counselor to discuss eligibility and attend
an ACE Public Information Meeting at FGCU prior to completing the application for
consideration. Completed online applications and associated forms are due by April 13, 2018 to
be considered for the Fall of 2018. Additional information can also be found at
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FGCU ACCELERATED COLLEGIATE EXPERIENCE (ACE)
ADMISSION CRITERIA:
Minimum 3.7 weighted GPA
Minimum 3.0 unweighted GPA
ACT or SAT Test Scores (see chart below)
ACT
Composite Score of 23 or above
ANDEnglish subtest – 20 or above
Reading subtest – 20 or above
Math subtest – 20 or above
SAT
Composite score of 1140 or above(with evidenced-based Reading and Writing combined)
ANDEvidenced-based Reading & Writing: 500 or above
Math Score: 500 or above
Math Test: 24 or above
Writing and Language Test: 25 or above
Reading Test: 24 or above2/27/2018
Questions?
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