
Advanced Placement (AP) Program in Indiana
Posted: Thu, 09/29/2011 - 1:40pm
Updated: Tue, 04/23/2013 - 2:36pm
Advanced Placement (AP) is a research-backed method to facilitate student participation and success through delivery of college-level courses and corresponding exams in the high school setting to qualified high school students. In 2009 the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) set a goal for 25 percent of all high school students to receive a passing score on an AP or International Baccalaureate (IB) exam or successfully complete dual credit coursework. The percentage of high school graduates passing an AP exam increased from 12.4 percent in 2010 to 14 percent in 2011. In 2009, the pass rate was 10.4 percent. This increase gave Indiana the second highest two-year growth in the nation.
AP Course Information
- 2013 AP Test Fees
- AP Central – College Board’s AP Information website
- AP Course Audit
- AP Courses and Exams
- AP Fees and Exam Dates
- Indiana Frequently Asked Questions
- Indiana Code for Advanced Placement Program
- Indiana Colleges and Universities AP and IB Policies
- Indiana’s AP Course Numbers 2013-14
News
- 20 Schools Recognized for 2009 AP Achievement
- Schools Recognized for 2011 AP Achievement
- Schools Recognized for 2012 AP Achievement
AP Data and Reports
- 2011 Indiana AP Performance Report
- 2011 Map of AP Growth
- 2011 School Level AP Access and Success Results
- 2010 School Level AP Access and Success Results (Note: Data released by College Board used an estimated number of graduates and may differ from this IDOE data which was calculated using the actual number of graduates.)
- AP Success by School District - Map
Updates & Resources
- 2013 Guidelines for State Payment of AP Exams
- AP Policy Update – Power Point
- Building an Advanced Placement Community in Your School (video presentation)
- FAQs for AP Online Courses with Florida Virtual School
- IDOE Summary of Research
- PSAT Funding for Fall 2012
- PSAT Impact on SAT
- PSAT Frequently Asked Questions
- Resources for AP Coordinators
- Review the Core Transfer Library and AP articulation by Indiana college
