• Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative High School students can participate in AP studies both within the school and online via VHS and VLACS. Advanced Placement courses are designed to develop higher-level reading, critical thinking, verbal, and writing skills and to develop an understanding of complex concepts.  Students should expect significant homework and/or research assignment.

    College Credit and Advanced Placement

    One great benefit of taking AP Exams is the opportunity to earn college credit and placement. Most colleges and universities in the United States grant credit and placement for qualifying AP scores. You can save money and get a head start on your degree when you enter college with credit you’ve already earned through AP.

    Learn how to earn credit for your scores

     

    College AP Credit Policies

    Each college and university makes its own decisions about awarding credit and placement. Most have a written policy spelling out things like the minimum required score to earn credit for a given AP Exam, the amount of credit awarded and how credits are applied.

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    How AP Can Help You Succeed in College

    Taking challenging AP courses can help you get into college. Once you’re in college, the skills that you developed in your AP courses — critical thinking, time management, study skills, etc. — will serve you well in college classes. AP can also help you save on college costs through AP credit, expanded scholarship opportunities and a greater likelihood of graduating on time.

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    AP Around the World

    The AP Program is a global academic program, currently offered in more than 100 countries around the world. Taking AP courses and exams provides you with a recognized academic credential, wherever your college plans lead you. More than 600 universities in more than 60 countries outside of the United States recognize AP Exam scores for admission, credit and placement.

    See how far AP can take you

     

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