Prospect An Introduction to the Advanced Placement Program ®

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Evening’s Schedule 6:30 - 7:00Principal Hanson’s Presentation 7:05 - 7:20 Classroom visit #1 7:25 – 7:40 Classroom visit #2 7:45 – 8:00 (If no family is in classroom by 7:45, teacher will leave.) AP Information Night

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Prospect An Introduction to the Advanced Placement Program Prospect High School is committed to every students success and making all courses accessible to our students. We believe access to rigorous course work such as Advanced Placement (AP) plays an important role in that success. This year we have also reached out to many students who took part in the PSAT exam in the Fall and have been identified as having AP Potential. Hopefully, many of you are in the audience this evening. Taking AP courses prepares students for the rigor of college-level classes while still in high school. Welcome Evenings Schedule 6:30 - 7:00Principal Hansons Presentation 7:05 - 7:20 Classroom visit #1 7:25 7:40 Classroom visit #2 7:45 8:00 (If no family is in classroom by 7:45, teacher will leave.) AP Information Night Rm. 65AP PhysicsMr. Faraon Rm. 64AP ChemistryMs. Leibundgut Rm. 62AP BiologyMs. Rader Rm. 16AP US GovernmentMs. Colclough Rm. 20AP StatisticsMr. Chang Rm. 25AP Calculus AB/BC Ms. Peck/Ms. Shoenhair Rm. 07AP Spanish Language Mr. Tejada Rm. 12AP English LiteratureMs. Sadeghi Rm. 17AP US HistoryMr. Smith Rm. 27 AP MandarinMs. Tung Rm. 08 AP Language and Comp.Mr. Melton Rm. 04 AP Computer ScienceMr. Nguyen Breakout Locations What are Advanced Placement Courses? The Benefits AP Exams Visit classrooms with AP teachers Questions and Answers during classroom visits What We'll Cover What Are Advanced Placement Courses? AP courses are college-level courses offered in high school Courses reflect what is taught in top introductory college courses Students take AP Exams at the end of the course, measuring their mastery of college-level work A score of 3 or higher on an AP exam can typically earn students college credit and/or placement into advanced courses in college Advanced Placement : The Basics English: English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition History and Social Sciences: United States Government and Politics, United States History Mathematics and Computer Science: Calculus AB, Statistics, AP Computer Science Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Y1 and Y2 World languages: Chinese Language and Culture, Spanish Language Our AP Courses Total AP Students Number of Exams AP Students with Scores % of Total AP Students with Scores 3+ %Averages for California % % 63.6 Growth of AP PHS AP: The Benefits Students learn rigorous college-level content and skills Taking AP is valued in the college admission process AP courses are interesting and rewarding academic experiences Opportunity to earn valuable credit and placement in college AP : The Benefits 85% of selective colleges and universities report that a students AP experience favorably impacts admission decisions* Colleges rank grades in college-preparatory courses and strength of curriculum as the two top factors in the admission decision AP courses tell college admission officials that students are challenging themselves and preparing for the rigors they'll encounter in their college careers *Unpublished institutional research, Crux Research Inc., March 2007 AP from the College Admissions Perspective Taking an AP course helps students build critical thinking skills, confidence, and the essential time management and study skills needed for college success Nationally, research shows that students who score a 3 or higher on an AP Exam typically earn higher grade point averages in college and have higher graduation rates than their non-AP peers* *2009, The College Board, The Relationship Between AP Exam Performance and College Outcomes" AP : Skills & Advantages that Last a Lifetime Students who take AP courses and exams are much more likely to complete a college degree on time.* Graduating in four years represents a significant savings on the cost of college. Only 1 in 4 college students completes a bachelors degree in 4 years. The average cost of college for a single year is $21,500** for in-state schools (tuition, fees, room/board, misc. expenses). *College Outcomes Comparisons by AP and Non-AP High School Experiences, The College Board, 2008 **The College Board, Trends in College Pricing 2011, Figure 1 AP Helps Students Graduate on Time & Save Money AP Expands Students Options When students earn college credit through AP Exams, their options and opportunities expand: Move to upper-level college courses sooner Pursue a double major Gain time to study and travel abroad AP courses challenge students to work and participate at a higher level: Opportunities to explore topics in depth More time in and out of the classroom required to complete assignments and projects High expectations for critical thinking, analysis, synthesis, evidence, multiple perspectives, and clear written and verbal communications AP : A More Engaging Learning Experience AP Exams AP Exams are administered by schools worldwide on set dates in May each year. Exams are typically 23 hours and include: Multiple-choice questions Free-response items such as essays, problem solving, document-based questions and oral response The exam fee for 2016 is $92 per exam. AP sign ups are starting Monday, February 8, 2016 in the Activities Office. Each test cost $92. You can pay online by going to the Student Store or by check payable to Prospect High School and bring the check to the Activities Office. Students who are on free or reduced lunch and those who need financial assistance please come and see the Vice Principal, Ms. Grewal, in the main office. The deadline to pay for all AP tests is Monday, March 7 th at 3:00 PM. AP Exam Fees Each college and university has its own policies regarding AP credit and placement. The College Board offers information about AP credit at thousands of college and universities atCredit and Placement Opportunities Search by school name or alphabetically Data for each school includes a direct link to that schools Web page detailing AP credit and placement policies A statement from the college or university about its AP policy AP information: apstudent.collegeboard.orgapstudent.collegeboard.org College and Career Planning: bigfuture.orgbigfuture.org Personalized feedback, practice and college planning based on your PSAT/NMSQT results: My College QuickStart AP credit policy information from colleges and universities: AP : Resources Worth Exploring for Students and Families Rm. 65AP PhysicsMr. Faraon Rm. 64AP ChemistryMs. Leibundgut Rm. 62AP BiologyMs. Rader Rm. 16AP US GovernmentMs. Colclough Rm. 20AP StatisticsMr. Chang Rm. 25AP Calculus Ms. Peck/Ms. Shoenhair Rm. 07AP Spanish Language Mr. Tejada Rm. 12AP English LiteratureMs. Sadeghi Rm. 17AP US HistoryMr. Smith Rm. 27 AP MandarinMs. Tung Rm. 08 AP Language and Comp.Mr. Melton Rm. 04 AP Computer ScienceMr. Nguyen Thank you