Advanced Placement
Our Advanced Placement (AP) Program is open to all students. Current students must meet two (2) requirements in order to be eligible to enroll in the specific course.
AP Night
One of the prerequisites for registration is that students and parents attend a meeting with the teacher during AP night. The meeting time will be announced in school and posted on our school's website. If, for some reason, you are unable to attend the scheduled meeting, you must contact the teacher before the scheduled date to make some other agreed upon arrangement. This mandatory meeting is to ensure that the student and parent/guardian understands and accepts the expectations and consequences of the rigor of taking an Advanced Placement course. New students will be required to meet with the teacher at a specified time before class begins.
Pay for AP Exam
If payment is not received, the class will be changed to a non-AP course before semester 1 report cards are printed in December. If the test is not taken, the course will be changed to a non-AP course before final report cards are printed. This requirement will be applied to all students enrolled in an Advanced Placement class.
Courses Available
- AP English Literature
- AP English Language
- AP Psychology
- AP US History
- AP Art History
- AP Government & Politics
- AP World History
- AP Spanish
- AP Japanese
- AP Computer Science
- AP Computer Science Principles
- AP Calculus A/B
- AP Calculus B/C
- AP Statistics
- AP Physics 1, 2, C
- AP Chemistry
- AP Biology
- AP Environmental Science
- AP Music Theory (Band, Chorus, Orchestra)
- AP Seminar
- AP Research
Receiving College Credits
Students that receive passing AP Test scores may receive college credits. You should check with the Admissions Office of colleges you are considering to view the AP credits and scores the college will accept.
The link below shows the college credit equivalents for the University of Hawaii
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1o6iO7X9-3QTDVYXr6Wh3yeTjSVTVby5ak3sdic6FRd4/edit?usp=sharing
The link below will take you to the College Board's individual institution AP credit Policy page. You can search for an institution and read about their AP credit policy.
https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/creditandplacement/search-credit-policies
Pre AP
Mililani offers classes with curricula designed to challenge advanced students in both creativity and critical thinking. Students enrolled in the pre AP class will be in an advanced and accelerated learning environment with other students of similar abilities and interests. It is the intent of the program to provide opportunities for growth to those students who demonstrate the ability to go beyond standards and to prepare for Advanced Placement courses. Parents and students should be aware of the academic rigor of these courses.