How can a course at PHC Prep help students earn college credit?
All PHC Prep courses are designated official AP courses once they have been approved by the College Board via the AP audit process. The AP designation means that the courses meet the College Board’s standard for fully preparing students to take the AP exam. After any PHC Prep course, a student can go on to take the related AP exam with confidence. Over 90 percent of U.S. colleges grant credit or advanced placement to students who achieve qualifying scores on an AP exam. For more information about AP exams and the colleges that recognize them, see the College Board’s website. Patrick Henry College grants elective credits for qualifying AP scores. Please see Patrick Henry College’s website regarding the evaluation of transfer credits.
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