Summer Reading / AP Assignments
The Advanced Placement Program provides highly motivated high school students with the opportunity to take college-level courses in a high school setting. Students not only gain college-level skills, but in some cases may also earn college credit, dependent on their AP test score and the college attended. Hill Regional Career's college-level (curriculum and expectations) Advanced Placement courses are open and available only to qualified, teacher-recommended students in grades 10, 11, and 12. AP examinations, given nationally in May at a time and date specified by College Board, will be taken by all registered students. Students earn the highest level of quality points for grades earned in all AP courses.
AP Coordinators:
Resources:
2019-20 AP Schedule
Practice Questions
AP Credit Policy Search: Find a college's credit policy
Courses offered at Hill Regional Career High School:
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