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AP Courses Offered in NEISD
Language Arts
English Language and Composition
English Literature and CompositionMathematics
Calculus
Probability and StatisticsScience
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Environmental ScienceSocial Studies
United States History
Human Geography
Seminar & Research
Government
Economics
European History
Psychology
World HistoryFine Arts
2D Art
3D Art
Art History
Drawing
Music TheoryWorld Languages
Chinese
French
German
Japanese
Latin
Spanish
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What is AP?
The College Board AP Program offers college-level courses and exams students can take prior to graduating from high school. Nearly all colleges and universities in the United States grant credit and/or placement for qualifying AP exam scores.
According to College Board research, students who complete AP courses are:
• better prepared academically as they get familiar with college-level work before going to college
• more likely to specialize in stringent majors
• more likely to complete more college work in four (4) years
• found to perform slightly better than peers who did not take AP courses
• more likely to exercise leadership and development time management, critical thinking, and scholarly writing skills
• twice as likely to go into advanced study (Ph.D., medicine, law)Although there is a cost for taking an AP exam, the cost is minimal compared to the average cost per credit hour/course at public or private universities. We encourage you to consider enrolling in one or more of the many NEISD AP courses which give you an opportunity to pursue college-level studies while still in high school. Enrollment in AP courses is open to all students that meet course prerequisites outlined in the high school course guide. See your counselor for more information.
AP/Dual Credit/OnRamps Dual Enrollment: What's the Difference?
Advanced Placement
Dual credit
Dual Enrollment
Description
The AP program allows high school students to take college-level courses and exams to potentially earn college credit.
A Dual Credit course allows a high school student to earn college credit and high school credit concurrently.
Dual Enrollment allows high school students to simultaneously earn a high school credit as well a separate college credit.
Description
Advanced Placement
The AP program allows high school students to take college-level courses and exams to potentially earn college credit.
Dual credit
A Dual Credit course allows a high school student to earn college credit and high school credit concurrently.
Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment allows high school students to simultaneously earn a high school credit as well a separate college credit.
Credit
High school credit is awarded for successful completion of the course. Most colleges offer credit and/or placement for qualifying AP scores.
Credit, both high school and college, is awarded when the student passes the course with a 70% or better. The number of college credit hours is determined by the college. Typically, academic Dual Credit is awarded through San Antonio College.
High school credit is awarded if the student passes the course with a 70% or better. The faculty of UT Austin awards college credit if the student earns a D- or better in the college portion of the course. Students may choose to accept the college credit.
Credit
Advanced Placement
High school credit is awarded for successful completion of the course. Most colleges offer credit and/or placement for qualifying AP scores.
Dual credit
Credit, both high school and college, is awarded when the student passes the course with a 70% or better. The number of college credit hours is determined by the college. Typically, academic Dual Credit is awarded through San Antonio College.
Dual Enrollment
High school credit is awarded if the student passes the course with a 70% or better. The faculty of UT Austin awards college credit if the student earns a D- or better in the college portion of the course. Students may choose to accept the college credit.
Teachers/ Instructors
AP courses are taught by high school teachers trained by the College Board.
Dual Credit courses are taught by high school teachers qualified to serve as adjunct professors at the college.
Dual Enrollment courses are taught by qualified high school teachers in conjunction with faculty from the University of Texas at Austin. The high school course is taught in person in conjunction with the distance learning provided by the university.
Teachers/ Instructors
Advanced Placement
AP courses are taught by high school teachers trained by the College Board.
Dual credit
Dual Credit courses are taught by high school teachers qualified to serve as adjunct professors at the college.
Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment courses are taught by qualified high school teachers in conjunction with faculty from the University of Texas at Austin. The high school course is taught in person in conjunction with the distance learning provided by the university.
College/ University Acceptance
AP scores are accepted throughout the nation. However, students should note individual college and university requirements for credit may vary. Students should check with each school's policy.
Dual Credit hours are accepted at public colleges and universities in Texas. Other colleges and universities may accept the credit hours, but students should check with each school's policy.
Dual Enrollment hours are accepted at public colleges and universities in Texas. Other colleges and universities may accept the credit hours, but students should check with each school's policy.
College/ University Acceptance
Advanced Placement
AP scores are accepted throughout the nation. However, students should note individual college and university requirements for credit may vary. Students should check with each school's policy.
Dual credit
Dual Credit hours are accepted at public colleges and universities in Texas. Other colleges and universities may accept the credit hours, but students should check with each school's policy.
Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment hours are accepted at public colleges and universities in Texas. Other colleges and universities may accept the credit hours, but students should check with each school's policy.
Location/ textbooks
AP courses are taught at the high school. Curriculum and instructional resources are provided by the school district.
Dual credit courses are taught at the high school. Curriculum and instructional resources are provided in conjunction by the school district and the college.
Dual Enrollment courses are taught at the high school and on a distance learning platform. Curriculum and instructional resources are provided by UT Austin and/or the school district.
Location/ textbooks
Advanced Placement
AP courses are taught at the high school. Curriculum and instructional resources are provided by the school district.
Dual credit
Dual credit courses are taught at the high school. Curriculum and instructional resources are provided in conjunction by the school district and the college.
Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment courses are taught at the high school and on a distance learning platform. Curriculum and instructional resources are provided by UT Austin and/or the school district.
Rigor
College Level Rigor - AP courses are standardized and controlled by The College Board. Course syllabi are submitted and approved by College Board.
College Course - Dual Credit course syllabi are submitted and approved by individual departments at Alamo Colleges.
College Course - Through a distance learning platform, students experience courses exactly as they would receive instruction at the UT Austin campus.
Rigor
Advanced Placement
College Level Rigor - AP courses are standardized and controlled by The College Board. Course syllabi are submitted and approved by College Board.
Dual credit
College Course - Dual Credit course syllabi are submitted and approved by individual departments at Alamo Colleges.
Dual Enrollment
College Course - Through a distance learning platform, students experience courses exactly as they would receive instruction at the UT Austin campus.
Cost
Course is free of charge. The cost of the exam is set by the College Board. Subsidies for the exam may be available. Students are responsible for any fees associated with taking the exam and to send scores to colleges and universities.
Course is free of charge. Students are responsible for any transcript fee assessed by the college.
Course is free of charge. Students are responsible for any transcript fee assessed by UT Austin.
Cost
Advanced Placement
Course is free of charge. The cost of the exam is set by the College Board. Subsidies for the exam may be available. Students are responsible for any fees associated with taking the exam and to send scores to colleges and universities.
Dual credit
Course is free of charge. Students are responsible for any transcript fee assessed by the college.
Dual Enrollment
Course is free of charge. Students are responsible for any transcript fee assessed by UT Austin.
Impact on High School GPA
Course is considered advanced and is weighted in accordance with local policy.
Course is considered advanced and is weighted in accordance with local policy.
Course is considered advanced and is weighted in accordance with local policy.
Impact on High School GPA
Advanced Placement
Course is considered advanced and is weighted in accordance with local policy.
Dual credit
Course is considered advanced and is weighted in accordance with local policy.
Dual Enrollment
Course is considered advanced and is weighted in accordance with local policy.
Impact on College Transcript
Each college or university evaluates transfer credit based on its own policies, which vary by school, college, and institution. AP scores are sent by the student. AP scores could earn students college credit or advanced placement.
Each college or university evaluates transfer credit based on its own policies, which vary by school, college, and institution. Dual Credit performance is permanently recorded on the student's college transcript. All college transcripts must be reported when applying to any college or university. Failing grades cannot be expunged.
Each college or university evaluates transfer credit based on its own policies, which vary by school, college, and institution. Students who earn and accept college credit in an OnRamps course may request a transcript from UT Austin. Once on the transcript, OnRamps course grades are factored into a student's cumulative GPA at UT Austin.
Impact on College Transcript
Advanced Placement
Each college or university evaluates transfer credit based on its own policies, which vary by school, college, and institution. AP scores are sent by the student. AP scores could earn students college credit or advanced placement.
Dual credit
Each college or university evaluates transfer credit based on its own policies, which vary by school, college, and institution. Dual Credit performance is permanently recorded on the student's college transcript. All college transcripts must be reported when applying to any college or university. Failing grades cannot be expunged.
Dual Enrollment
Each college or university evaluates transfer credit based on its own policies, which vary by school, college, and institution. Students who earn and accept college credit in an OnRamps course may request a transcript from UT Austin. Once on the transcript, OnRamps course grades are factored into a student's cumulative GPA at UT Austin.
Eligibility
Open to any student. Students will want to be prepared for the AP course selected. Some AP classes have recommended courses students will need to take prior.
Students must qualify by taking the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) test and complete the college application.
Open to any student. Students do not have to meet testing requirements or complete an application to enroll. Some courses will require completion of high school course prerequisites. Participating students should be prepared to experience a college distance learning course.
Eligibility
Advanced Placement
Open to any student. Students will want to be prepared for the AP course selected. Some AP classes have recommended courses students will need to take prior.
Dual credit
Students must qualify by taking the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) test and complete the college application.
Dual Enrollment
Open to any student. Students do not have to meet testing requirements or complete an application to enroll. Some courses will require completion of high school course prerequisites. Participating students should be prepared to experience a college distance learning course.