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The Pre-AP and AP (Advanced Placement) program, administered by College Board, allows students to participate in college preparation courses leading to college level courses and possibly earning college credits while in high school. Secondary schools and colleges cooperate in this nationally recognized program to give students the opportunity to ultimately show mastery in college level courses by taking the AP exam in May of each school year. Students must score a 3 or higher on the AP exam to earn college credit.
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