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Advanced Placement
Seminole Ridge Community High School Guidance Department
AP
What can AP or AICE classes do for you?
Achievement – AP and AICE provide you the opportunity to earn credit or advanced placement for college and stand out in the admissions process.
Preparation – AP and AICE help you develop better study habits, improve your writing skills, and sharpen your problem-solving abilities/skills vital to your success.
Confidence – AP and AICE help you gain confidence in your ability to tackle academic challenges.
Benefits of Advanced Academics
Receive recognition by more than 90 percent of colleges in the United States and colleges in more than 60 other countries, which grant credit, advanced placement or both on the basis of AP Exam grades.
Have time to move into upper-level courses in your field of interest, pursue a double major, or study abroad.
Design a college experience that suits you and gives you the flexibility to get the most out of your college years.
What’s the cost of taking an AP or AICE course?
AP courses and exams are developed and scored by the College Board, a not-for-profit membership association dedicated to helping students connect to college success and opportunity.
AICE courses and exams are developed and scored by the University of Cambridge.
There is NO fee to take an AP or AICE course.
Exam fees are paid by the school for students that are enrolled in the AP and AICE courses.
Did you know . . .
If you earn a high school diploma, you’re likely to earn $9,700 more annually than students who don’t complete high school.
But if you earn a bachelor’s degree in college, you’re likely to earn $31,000 more annually than those who did not graduate and $21,500 more than those who did graduate High School.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 2012
AP Exam Score of
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Score of 4
Score of 5
Art History ARH 2002 (3 credits)
ARH 2050 And 2051 (6 credits)
ARH 2050 And 2051 (6 credits)
Biology BSC 2007/2009L
(4 credits)
BSC 2007/2009L (4 credits)
BSC 2010/2010L and BSC
2011/2011L (8 credits)
Calculus AB MAC 2311 (4 credits)
MAC 2311 (4 credits)
MAC 2311 (4 credits)
United States
History
AMH 2010 (3 credits)
AMH 2010 And 2020 (6 credits)
AMH 2010 And 2020 (6 credits)
University of Florida
Credit by Exam
Why should a student take the AP Exam?
Colleges and universities give credit for qualifying AP Exam grades, not AP course grades.
“The confirmation that college-level learning took place is in the published results. The AP Exam grade is a national standard that I can understand and rely upon.”
—Joellen L. Silberman, Dean of Enrollment
Kalamazoo College
AP courses offered by our school:
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP Human Geography
AP US History
AP US Gov’t & Politics
AP Macroeconomics
AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Statistics AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics
Grade Values for Classes
Regular Credit
A=4.0
B=3.0
C=2.0
D=1.0
Honors Credit
A=4.5
B=3.375
C=2.25
D=1.125
AP/AICE/DE
Credit
A=6
B=4.5
C=3.0
D=1.5
How do I sign up for an AP/AICE course?
Complete the online pre-approval application (can be found at SRCHS Edline under LINKS).
Obtain the signature/approval of your current teacher on your course selection sheet.
AP/AICE Application
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Advanced International Certificate of Examination
Seminole Ridge Community High School Guidance Department
AICE
• AICE stands for Advanced International Certificate of Examination
• Advanced academic curriculum paired with assessment
• Comparable to AP or IB coursework
• AICE courses can earn
college credit for students
What is AICE?
AICE courses offered at SRHS
General Paper
Thinking Skills
Marine Science
Spanish Language
Spanish Literature
Sociology
Environmental Management
Travel & Tourism
English Literature
Art & Design Ceramics
Art & Design Digital Arts
Art & Design Painting/Drawing
Mathematics/Calculus
Global Perspectives
English Language
European History
Psychology
French
Why AICE? • AICE assessments test student skills differently than
other accelerated courses • Broken into several components
• Taken on different days
• May have a different weighting
• May be different formats for example: • Component 1: portfolio project
• Component 2: sit down test
• Component 3: speaking/oral exam (Spanish)
• Pass AICE exams and you can earn the AICE diploma
• Exam pass rates are excellent
•Bright futures scholarship awarded if AICE diploma & 100 community service hours earned
•Each AS exam passed = 1 pt
•If an A level is passed in 1 year = 2 pts
•Six or seven points in the 3 course groups must be earned within 3 years
•AICE diploma award requirements different after June 2016
AICE diploma award
AICE DIPLOMA (by June 2016) Group A - Math &
Sciences
Group B - Languages
Group C - Arts & Humanities
Other
Mathematics/Calculus (AS)
Spanish Language (AS) Art & Design (AS or A) Global Perspectives
(AS or A)
Marine Science (AS) English Language (AS) General Paper(AS)
Environmental Management (AS)
French Language (AS) European History (AS)
Thinking Skills(A) Sociology(A)
Psychology (AS)
Spanish Literature (AS)
Thinking Skills(A)
Travel and Tourism (AS)
Psychology (AS)
AICE DIPLOMA (after June 2016) Group A - Math &
Sciences
Group B - Languages
Group C - Arts & Humanities
Other (only 2 credits from this category)
Mathematics (AS) Spanish Language
(AS) Art & Design (AS or A) Global Perspectives (A)
Marine Science (AS) English Language
(AS) European History (AS) Thinking Skills(A)
Environmental Management (AS)
French Language (AS)
Sociology(A) General Paper(AS)
Psychology (AS)
Spanish Literature (AS)
Psychology (AS)
Travel and Tourism (AS)
Global Perspectives (AS) Required
Students earn 1 credit per AS level course & 2 credits per A level course upon passing the AICE exam. Students must earn a minimum of 7 credits with one credit each from Group A, B, & C. Global Perspectives is required.
All coursework must be completed within a 3 year time frame.
College credit at public colleges
College credit at Florida
public colleges
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AP AICE
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End of year assessment = one day written test
End of year assessment =
multiple dates, multiple methods
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AP AICE
No program to qualify for Bright Futures
AICE diploma award + 100 community
service hours = Bright Futures Scholarship
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AP AICE
Bright Futures Requirements
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Higher score on assessment earns more
college credit
Highest assessment score earns same
college credit as lowest assessment passing
score
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AP AICE
Dual Enrollment &
Seminole Ridge Community High School Guidance Department
What is Dual Enrollment?
The enrollment of students in college classes while still in high
school at the same time earning both college and high school
credit.
Students can get one period off for each dual enrollment class
that he/she takes (one to two classes per semester).
Dual enrollment classes are offered at all PBSC campuses and
at area high schools- Seminole Ridge, Royal Palm, or
Wellington.
Dual enrollment classes are also offered at Florida Atlantic
University (see your school counselor for more information).
Advantages of Dual Enrollment
Free college classes
Free use of textbooks
Opportunity to take classes beyond what is offered at Seminole Ridge
Opportunity to graduate high school with college credit
You can take a traditional core academic class or a PSAV (Post-Secondary Adult Vocational) class in the school-to-work programs. The PSAV programs are very limited for dual enrollment (see your school counselor for details).
Cautions with Dual Enrollment
These college classes start your college GPA!!!! You must be committed to getting good grades. No D’s or F’s.
Poor grades may result in denial of acceptance into a college or university and can effect your financial aid opportunities.
You cannot miss class!!!! A conflict with a game or rehearsal or practice is NOT an excuse to miss class. If you participate in high school activities, you may need to make a choice between high school activities and your college class. You must make the commitment to attend class.
Eligibility Requirements
Students must have a cumulative grade point
average (GPA) of 3.0 or above.
Students can enroll in DE courses beginning
Summer B after their 9th grade school year.
Students must have college ready test scores
in all subject areas- ACT, SAT, or PERT.
ACT, SAT, & PERT Placement Test Scores TEST Reading English Math
ACT 19 & above 17 & above 19 & above
SAT 440 & above 440 & above
PERT 106 & above 103 & above 114 & above
Prospective dual enrollment students who place below these scores will have to retest. Students will be able to retest 30 days after the initial PERT test date.
Early Admission
Seniors ONLY- You are a full-time PBSC student and do not take classes at Seminole Ridge.
Must have a 3.2 GPA.
Letter of recommendation from high school principal at time of registration is required.
Must take a minimum of 12 credits in both the Fall and Spring terms.
Must maintain OVERALL 2.0 GPA or you will be dismissed from program.
If interested, please inform your school counselor at your Spring Registration appointment.
The Enrollment Process
Review your GPA- must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher (3.2 for Early Admission).
Register and take either ACT, SAT, or PERT- must have college ready test scores for each subject area.
Submit an online application for admission- http://www.palmbeachstate.edu/dualenroll/
First time students for Dual Enrollment /Early Admissions must attend a mandatory PBSC information session or he/she will not be able to register for courses.
The Enrollment Process Once you have met and completed the initial requirements: Make an appointment to meet with your School Counselor. Create a tentative schedule -
http://www.palmbeachstate.edu/dualenroll/ • Click on Search for Classes for all course options. Students should
use the “shopping cart” feature of Pantherweb to choose their first choice of classes as well as 2 alternate choices (e.g.: ENC 1101, MAC 1105, ARH 100, etc).
Must bring your list of chosen courses when meeting with your school counselor.
Must bring a copy of your test scores (ACT, SAT, or PERT) when meeting with your school counselor.
Dates for PBSC Mandatory DE Information /Advising Sessions
Lake Worth Campus
•March 4, 2015 @ 5:30 pm
•March 19, 2015 @ 5:30 pm
Belle Glade Campus
•March 17, 2015 @ 5 pm
•April 14, 2015 @ 7 pm
•May 12, 2015 @ 5 pm
Registration information
Palm Beach State College www.palmbeachstate.edu/dualenroll/
Registration Begins: •Summer Session - March 23, 2015 •Fall Session - April 27, 2015
Dual Enrollment Information Session
Wednesday, March 11th 1:15 pm
Students can sign up in the guidance office.
Seminole Ridge Community High School Guidance Department
Please contact your school counselor for more information:
•Melissa Renda (A-C) – [email protected]
•Heather Woeber (D-HA) – [email protected]
•Theresa Hartl (HE-MI) – [email protected]
•Brian Welch (MO-SC) – [email protected]
•Sandy Baldwin (SE-Z) – [email protected]
•Girselda Wallace (9th grade) – [email protected]
Contact information