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Presenter: Deanna Moisset
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Advanced Placement or AP Sponsored by the College Board Offer students an opportunity to take rigorous, college level curriculum while still in High School. Courses labeled AP have syllabi that have been and were required to be approved by the College Board.
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AP Biology* 11, 12 grade level AP Calculus AB* 9, 10, 11, 12 grade level AP Calculus BC* 10, 11, 12 grade level AP Chemistry 11, 12 grade level AP French Language* 11, 12 grade level AP Government :Comparative 12 grade level AP Government :United States 12 grade level AP Human Geography* 10, 11 grade level AP German Language* 11, 12 grade level AP Language & Composition 11 grade level AP Literature & Composition* 12 grade level AP Physics B* 12 grade level AP Psychology 11, 12 grade level AP Spanish Language 11, 12 grade level AP Spanish Literature ◦ 10, 11, 12 grade level AP Statistics* 10, 11, 12 grade level AP Studio Art 12 grade level AP US History 11 grade level AP World History* 11 grade level AP MicroEconomics 12 grade level AP MacroEconomics 12 grade level
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Dual Enrollment Offered by UNO in conjunction with a current course taught at Burke High School by Burke teachers Students have the opportunity, but are not required to participate in the Dual Enrollment component of a selected course. There is a $250 fee for dual enrollment, which covers UNO fees as well as the cost of the AP exam administered in the spring. Scholarships are available to help with the cost of the fees for students who qualify for Free/Reduced Lunch.
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Fall 2011 H Calculus III AP Calculus BC I AP English Literature I AP Biology AP Physics B I Sociology Spring 2011 H Differential Equations AP Calculus AB & BC II AP English Literature II AP French Language AP German Language AP Human Geography AP Physics B II AP Spanish Language AP Statistics AP World History Intro. to Education Intro. to Powered Flight Prev./Care Athletic Injury Sociology
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Dual Enrollment is based on the performance throughout the semester/school year Advanced Placement is based entirely on the test in May
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Dual Enroll Advantages: Grade earned is a college credit. Do not have to pass the exam to earn college credit. Cheaper than college tuition. Transfers to 92% of colleges. Can earn additional retroactive credits. Advanced Placement Exam Advantages: Transfers universally to colleges. Can opt out of sending scores to colleges. Gain experience taking college exams. Cheaper than college tuition.
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Dual Enrollment Cautions: Doesn’t always transfer. Grade received in the course appears on college transcript. AP Exam Cautions: Must do well on exam to receive college credit. Colleges have different policies specific to AP exam courses. Not guaranteed college credit.
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OPTION 1:Enroll in Course ONLY No fees Engage in rigorous, college level curriculum while still in high school and become prepared for a similar course that may be required in post secondary education.
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OPTION 2: Enroll in AP Course, Participate in AP Exam (Do NOT Dual Enroll) $87 exam fee Student takes a 3+ hour exam in early May and earns a College Board score of 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 (5 being the top score) Student may receive college credit depending on the score, the AP course and the university the student plans to attend
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OPTION 3: Enroll in Course AND Participate in Dual Enrollment $250 fee (includes UNO fee + $87 AP Exam) Student’s grade earned appears on an OPS transcript AND a UNO transcript Take the corresponding AP Exam* *Not all Dual Enrolled Course are AP
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201120122013 AP Scholar (Avg >3 of 3+exams) 252236 AP Scholar with Honors (Avg >3.25 of 4+exams) 574 AP Scholar with Distinction (Avg >3.5 of 5+exams) 486 National AP Scholar (Avg >4.0 of 8+ exams) 001 TOTAL SCHOLARS 343746
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Fall Dual Enrollment forms due: September 25th Spring Dual Enrollment forms due: February 1 st Sign Up for AP Exam on line by: March 1st
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