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An Introduction to the Advanced Placement Program® Challenge Early College High School

Welcome Challenge Early College High School is committed to every student’s success. We believe access to rigorous course work such as Advanced Placement® (AP®) plays an important role in that success.

What We'll Cover What are Advanced Placement® Courses? The Benefits AP® Exams What Is It Like to Take AP? Next Steps: Help Your Student Make the Best Choices Q & A

Christopher and Christian Perez All In Christopher and Christian Perez

What Are Advanced Placement® Courses?

Advanced Placement ®: The Basics 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

Our AP® Courses AP Capstone: AP Seminar *COMING SOON! English: English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition History and Social Sciences: Human Geography, Macroeconomics, United States Government and Politics, United States History, World History Mathematics: Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Physics 1: Algebra-based World languages: Spanish Language and Culture

AP® at Challenge Early College High School 13 AP courses offered in the 2015-2016 school year. 832 exams taken! 83.3 % of the seniors for 2016 scored a “3” or higher on at least one AP Exam at some point during AP coursework.

AP® at Challenge Early College High School 43 AP Scholars Granted to students who receive scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP Exams. 10 AP Scholars with Honor Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams. 4 AP Scholars with Distinction Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams.

AP®: The Benefits

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® from the College Admissions Perspective 85% of selective colleges and universities report that a student’s 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

The impact of AP credit and placement on the college experience College and AP The impact of AP credit and placement on the college experience

AP®: Skills & Advantages that Last a Lifetime 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® Helps Students Graduate on Time & Save Money 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 bachelor’s degree in 4 years. The average cost of college for a single year is $23,410** 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 2014, Figure 1

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®: A More Engaging Learning Experience 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® Exams

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AP® Exams AP Exams are administered by schools worldwide on set dates in May each year. Exams are typically 2–3 hours and include: Multiple-choice questions Free-response items such as essays, problem solving, document-based questions and oral response

AP® Exam Fees $0 student cost for exams! The exam fee for 2016 was $93 per exam. $0 student cost for exams! The total cost for the AP exams was $69, 221.00 (HISD pays the full cost for the AP Exams, but there is a reduction in fees for Title I eligible students) Lunch applications are VERY important!

Credit and Placement Opportunities AP Course TAMU Course Equivalent Score needed Credit Hours English Language & Comp. ENGL 104 3 ENGL 104 and 241 4 6 English Literature & Comp. ENGL 104 & 203 U.S. History HIST 105 & 106 Physics 1 PHYS 201 Statistics STAT 301, 302, or 303

A junior takes U.S. History, English Language, and Physics 1 Scenario A junior takes U.S. History, English Language, and Physics 1 The students places with a 3 on each exam. They have now earned 13 credit hours. They need less courses for their associates degree. They have saved money! TAMU 2016-2017 Undergraduate Tuition Cost is $3,339.50 to $4,339.50 for 12 credit hours!

Average First Year GPA Texas Public Colleges or Universities Passed AP Exam* Took, Did Not Pass AP Exam* Did Not Take AP Exam* White (37,004 students) 3.11 2.72 2.35 Hispanic (18,019 students) 2.87 2.42 2.03 African-American (7,312 students) 2.81 2.47 1.93 Low-Income (15,167 students) 2.95 2.45 2.01 *AP Exams in core academic subjects of English, Math, Science, and Social Studies Based on group of students graduating in 1998, and Enrolling in a Texas Public College or University (67,863 students). Source: National Center for Educational Accountability

Took, Did Not Pass AP Exam* Students Completing 3 Years of College Texas Public Colleges or Universities Passed AP Exam* Took, Did Not Pass AP Exam* Did Not Take AP Exam* White (37,004 students) 72% 62% 41% Hispanic (18,019 students) 68% 54% 31% African-American (7,312 students) 65% 56% 29% Low-Income (15,167 students) 52% 27%

What is it like to take AP®?

AP® Myths & Realities Myth Reality AP courses are for students who always get good grades. AP courses are for any students who are academically prepared and motivated to take college-level courses. AP courses are too stressful. It's no secret that AP courses are challenging. But the support you receive from your classmates and teachers can help you manage the work load. I don't think I will score high enough on the AP Exam to get college credit. You don’t need to score a 5. Many colleges grant credit — and placement as well — based on a 3 or higher on an AP Exam. Presenter: This is a good time to address any other “myths” or misperceptions that you hear from your students about the AP program.

AP® Myths & Realities Myth Reality Taking AP courses could hurt my GPA. AP courses are on a 5 point scale (earning a 70 is equivalent to an 80) Taking AP courses shows colleges that you’re willing to challenge yourself academically. I can’t take AP because no one has recommended me. If you think you’re ready to take an AP course, then you’re ready to advocate for yourself — just talk to a teacher, college access coordinator, or dean. Presenter: This is a good time to address any other “myths” or misperceptions that you hear from your students about the AP program.

What are AP Courses Like? AP courses typically demand more of students than regular or PreAP courses. Classes are fast-paced and cover more material than typical high school classes. More time, inside and outside of the classroom, is required to complete lessons, assignments and homework. AP teachers expect students to fulfill all course requirements.

Our School Offers Support for AP® Students Our school offers these resources and programs to support our AP students: High quality teachers After school tutorials Saturday Review Sessions Online resources

Teachers and AP students Teachers describe how they help students succeed in AP classes

Next Steps: Help Your Child Make the Best Choices

AP® Sequence at Challenge Early College High School Freshman Senior Human Geography Biology Sophomore Calculus AB World History Chemistry Junior U.S. History Macroeconomics English Language and Composition English Literature and Composition Physics 1 U.S. Government and Politics Statistics

Parent/Guardian Role Convey the seriousness of performing at a high academic level while enrolled in course. Continually encourage student throughout the year. Homework completion is imperative. Expect a learning curve which may impact grades. Guide them with using time wisely. Don’t hesitate to ask questions.

AP®: Resources Worth Exploring for Students and Families AP information: apstudent.collegeboard.org College and Career Planning: bigfuture.org Personalized feedback, practice and college planning based on your PSAT/NMSQT® results: My College QuickStart™ www.collegeboard.org/quickstart AP credit policy information from colleges and universities: www.collegeboard.org/apcreditpolicy

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Thank you for your support and dedication to student achievement!