How Do You Request A High School Offer Advanced Placement Courses?
The College Board offers the Advanced Placement program through high schools. The program allows high school seniors to take a course and an AP test that meets the expectations of colleges throughout the country. The Advanced Placement designation is awarded to an individual course and these guidelines help a teacher receive that course distinction. Develop course curriculum for high school students comparable to a college course. The College Board wants each teacher to develop their own curriculum for an Advanced Placement course rather than following a predetermined list of strict requirements. Download or request instructions and the AP Course Audit form from the AP course audit website. You request AP designation even if each course is taught by the same teacher. There is no cost to apply for AP status. Submit a course syllabus that outlines why the class should be considered AP and a completed AP Course Audit Form to the College Board. Submit the documentation by the preferred sub