Last Updated on Thursday, June 05, 2008 at 5:01 AM
The advanced placement program is a cooperative educational endeavor between secondary schools and colleges and universities.
College Board AP courses provide avenues for motivated college-bound students to access challenging curricula and in many cases, even earn college credit while they are in high school.
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AP gives students the chance to try college-level work in high school, and to gain valuable skills and study habits for college. For students who receive a "qualifying" score on the AP exam, there are thousands of colleges worldwide that will give credit or advanced placement standing for these efforts.
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