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Advanced Placement (AP)

Advanced Placement (AP) is a nationwide program created by the College Board that offers college-level curriculum and exams to high school students.

These courses are generally recognized to be equivalent to undergraduate college courses. Participating colleges and universities grant credit to students who obtained qualifying scores on AP exams. AP is an important part of the Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) continuum of services for enrichment and acceleration. 

The AP program currently offers more than 30 courses across multiple subject areas. Each course is developed by a committee composed of college faculty and AP teachers, and each covers the breadth of information, skills, and assignments found in the corresponding college course. In AP classes, you'll study fascinating topics and ideas that just might become the foundation of your future college major or career.

AP courses can help you acquire the skills and habits you'll need to be successful in college. You'll improve your writing skills, sharpen your problem-solving abilities, and develop time-management skills, discipline, and study habits.
 

MPS Schools Offering AP Courses

Visit each school website to learn more about what they offer.

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If you have any questions about AP offerings at your school, please contact your school counselor.