Advanced Placement Credit
AP® is a rigorous academic program developed by the College Board. It provides academically prepared high school students the opportunity to study and learn at the college level. Each AP® course uses an AP®-approved syllabus that meets or exceeds college-level curriculum requirements. AP® courses are assessed through an end-of-course exam, which is scored by the College Board. Borgia students may take any of the AP® exams on the AP® designated exam dates (May of each year) and attempt to earn college credit based on the AP® score required by the university they plan to attend. Students must pay an additional fee.
Borgia offers the following College Board approved AP® courses:
- AP® World History
- AP® Statistics
- AP® Literature
For additional details on Advanced Placement®, go to
www.apcentral.collegeboard.com or contact Kristie (Alfermann) Kandlbinder '88, Borgia Advanced Placement® Coordinator.
Note: Students who plan to use college credits earned during high school should contact the institution to which they want to transfer these credits as soon as possible to become familiar with transfer requirements at that institution. Specific degree programs within educational institutions may have additional requirements for college credits to be accepted. Universities may require courses that are applied to a student’s major to be taken on the University campus.
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