Advanced Placement Information

What are Advanced Placement Courses?

Advanced Placement courses are college-level curricula approved by the College Board to be offered at the high school level. Participating students experience the rigors of college-level studies with the support of the high school environment. These courses offer students the opportunity to earn college credit while in high school.

MTPS Advanced Placement Philosophy

The Middletown Township School District believes that all students can benefit from the rigor of Advanced Placement coursework. We believe that access to our very best curricula should be open to all students willing to put forth the effort to succeed in college-level courses. By making our Advanced Placement program more inclusive, we believe that Middletown students will be part of a college-going culture that will help to ensure his or her readiness to succeed at the post-secondary level.

College Credit or Course Placement for AP Scores?

How do I know if a college gives credit or course placement for Advanced Placement scores? Please review The College Board's AP Credit Policy Search website, which allows users to select their course(s) of interest from a dropdown menu and review which colleges and universities provide course credit.

Why Should I Consider Taking an AP Course?

Students may want to consider pursuing an Advanced Placement course if:

Expectations and Supports

Student Expectations

Student Supports

The Advanced Placement Exam

The exam provides students and teachers with a standardized measure of what they have accomplished in the AP classroom, which is an essential part of the AP program. Exams are assessed by unbiased college and university professors and AP teachers throughout the country using college-level standards. Final scores are sent to colleges of the student’s choosing.  Many colleges and universities grant credit and placement for scores of 3, 4, or 5. Each college decides which scores it will accept.

For additional information, please review The College Board's "About AP Score" webpage.

The Future of MTPS' Advanced Placement Program

The Middletown Township Public School District is dedicated to promoting inclusion rather than exclusion. 

The district intends to provide access to our most rigorous curricula for all students. 

All students can experience personal growth by participating in the rigors of AP coursework, which acclimates students to an academic culture that increases college-readiness and generates a more competitive high school transcript.