Due to the rigor and workload, all of these Advanced Placement (AP) courses are weighted at 5.0 quality points for an “A” (with completion of the AP exam). All students completing AP courses must take the associated AP exams in May. If a student is unable to participate fully in the AP exam for a course, that course will be recognized on the student’s transcript as an advanced level course (weighted at 4.5 rather than 5.0 quality points) and the student must sit for the corresponding course final exam. In the case of extreme extenuating circumstances, appeals to this practice may be submitted to the Chief Academic & Student Services Officer. Any AP course must be taken through an instructor at the high school unless approved by the principal in writing.
The College Board sets AP testing dates one year in advance. Any AP student not testing on those pre-determined dates will be charged a late/unused test fee of up to $45 unless he/she cannot test due to extreme circumstances beyond his/her control. There is a $40 fee for taking each AP exam. Reduced fees are available due to family financial needs.
- Advanced Placement Language/Composition
- Advanced Placement Literature
- Advanced Placement American History
- Advanced Placement World History
- Advanced Placement European History
- Advanced Placement Micro and Macro Economics
- Advanced Placement Calculus AB
- Advanced Placement Calculus BC
- Advanced Placement Statistics
- Advanced Placement Latin (Vergil)
- Advanced Placement Spanish Language V
- Advanced Placement French Language V
- Advanced Placement German Language V
- Advanced Placement American Government
- Advanced Placement Comparative Government
- Advanced Placement Human Geography
- Advanced Placement Chemistry
- Advanced Placement Physics I & II
- Advanced Placement Biology
- Advanced Placement Art History
- Advanced Placement Portfolio Art
- Advanced Placement Music Theory
- Advanced Placement Psychology
- Advanced Placement Computer Science
- Advanced Placement Environmental Science
- Advanced Placement Seminar
- Advanced Placement Research
- Advanced Placement African American Studies
- Other courses as noted in the current Virtual Virginia On-Line Program brochure
For more information, please contact the appropriate counselor at your school.