All students currently enrolled in AP classes at ChiArts can now register to take the exam in the spring by applying HERE. For more information on fees and instructions for registering, please see the AP Registration page or contact Ms. Adler.
Join us from 5:30-6:30pm in ChiArts room 121 for an informational meeting regarding the 2015 AP Exams!
If you are a current AP Student, or the parents of a current AP student, please join us on Monday, February 9th, to find out about the AP exams for 2015. This meeting will cover questions about:
We are excited to start off a new year of AP courses at ChiArts. Check here often for AP news and updates.
AP Exams start next week! See the calendar page or the document below for the full schedule of exams. Important reminders, please download the document below for more details:
On Wednesday, March 5th, join us in the ChiArts cafeteria for an informational meeting about the 2014-2015 AP Program! This will be the place to ask any questions about the AP application process, find out what classes will be offered next year, meet some of the AP teachers, and more. All ChiArts parents and students are welcome.
As you know, one of the great advantages of taking an AP class in high school is that you may be able to get college credit for passing your AP exam. For those of you who are starting to look at potential colleges in detail, the College Board has a website where you can check to see what credit your potential college offers based on your AP scores. Picking a college that will honor your AP course work could save you real time and money!
For example: if you are taking AP English Literature and Composition and want to be able to get credit for a freshman year English class, DePaul will give you credit only if you receive a 4 or higher on your AP exam, but Columbia College will give you credit if you receive a 3 or higher on the exam. To search for the colleges that you're interested in go to the College Board's Credit Policy website. |