This study examines the role of Advanced Placement (AP) and other honors-level courses as a criterion for admission at a leading public university, the University of California, and finds that the number of AP and honors courses taken in high school bears little or no relationship to students’ later performance in college. AP is increasingly emphasized as a factor in admissions, particularly at selective colleges and universities. But while student performance on AP examinations is strongly related to college performance, merely taking AP or other honors-level courses in high school is not a valid indicator of the likelihood that students will perform well in college. These findings suggest that institutions may need to reconsider the use o...
Research has found that many high school students (particularly Black and Hispanic ones) with the ac...
Advanced Placement courses are college-level courses that are taught in a high-school setting which ...
Faced with making college admission decisions on an increasingly large number of applicants, many hi...
Since the mid-twentieth century, The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program (AP) has secured a r...
Beginning in the late 1990\u27s, amongst concern that traditionally underrepresented groups of stude...
The role that Advanced Placement (AP) credit plays in an honors education is increasingly significan...
The current study evaluated the relationship between various operationalizations of the Advanced Pla...
High-ability entering college students give three main reasons for not choosing to become part of ho...
Advanced Placement (AP) is among the most ubiquitous advanced coursework in high schools in the Unit...
Advanced Placement (AP) courses offer high school students the opportunity to take rigorous, college...
Abstract: Connecting secondary and post-secondary education is an essential goal of current educatio...
University of Minnesota Ed.D. dissertation. September 2012. Major: Educational Policy and Administra...
This study explored the impact of Advanced Placement and honors course enrollment and high school gr...
to recognize Honors/Advanced Placement (AP) potential among students who may be overlooked through o...
Faced with making college admission decisions on an increasingly large number of applicants, many hi...
Research has found that many high school students (particularly Black and Hispanic ones) with the ac...
Advanced Placement courses are college-level courses that are taught in a high-school setting which ...
Faced with making college admission decisions on an increasingly large number of applicants, many hi...
Since the mid-twentieth century, The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program (AP) has secured a r...
Beginning in the late 1990\u27s, amongst concern that traditionally underrepresented groups of stude...
The role that Advanced Placement (AP) credit plays in an honors education is increasingly significan...
The current study evaluated the relationship between various operationalizations of the Advanced Pla...
High-ability entering college students give three main reasons for not choosing to become part of ho...
Advanced Placement (AP) is among the most ubiquitous advanced coursework in high schools in the Unit...
Advanced Placement (AP) courses offer high school students the opportunity to take rigorous, college...
Abstract: Connecting secondary and post-secondary education is an essential goal of current educatio...
University of Minnesota Ed.D. dissertation. September 2012. Major: Educational Policy and Administra...
This study explored the impact of Advanced Placement and honors course enrollment and high school gr...
to recognize Honors/Advanced Placement (AP) potential among students who may be overlooked through o...
Faced with making college admission decisions on an increasingly large number of applicants, many hi...
Research has found that many high school students (particularly Black and Hispanic ones) with the ac...
Advanced Placement courses are college-level courses that are taught in a high-school setting which ...
Faced with making college admission decisions on an increasingly large number of applicants, many hi...