How can small and rural school students qualify for the tuition scholarship when their schools do not offer Advanced Placement Courses or the International Baccalaureate Program?
Advanced Placement tests are available for students to take on the Internet through the College Board. Students might take an AP course as an Independent Study at their home school. They are advised to work with their counselors and administration if they want to pursue the AP course of study. ADE is investigating alternative means to offer AP courses to small and rural community schools through a web based delivery system.
Related Questions
- How can small and rural school students qualify for the tuition scholarship when their schools do not offer Advanced Placement Courses or the International Baccalaureate Program?
- Do Bonded Medical Places (BMP) and Medical Rural Bonded Scholarship (MRBS) students have to go to the Rural Clinical School?
- What aspects of the charter school model can help small and rural schools to thrive?