The Advance College Project (ACP) is for high school students who have adequate preparation and desire for more advanced work. Through the various courses available, the program allows a wide range of students to engage in college level work for college credit. The same general standards that apply for admission to Indiana University apply to students who wish to elect these courses for credit; however, acceptance does not constitute regular admission to Indiana University. Students who elect to take a course for credit will be charged tuition and books must be purchased, which usually is reflected in a larger book rental fee. Students eligible for free or reduced lunch will not be charged tuition fees.
ACP Composition—Reading, Writing & Inquiry (ENG W131)
ACP Genres of Literature—Literary Interpretation (ENG L202)
ACP Speech—Public Speaking (SPCH P155)
ACP Discovering Literature (ENG L111)
ACP Chemistry—Elementary Chemistry I (CHEM C101/121 and Lab)
ACP Biology—Humans and the Biological World (BIOL L100)
ACP US History—American History (HIST H105, H106)
ACP Calculus—Calculus I (MATH M211)
ACP Honors Pre-Calc/Trigonometry (MATH M125, MATH M126)
ACP Finite Mathematics (MATH M118)
ACP Spanish—2nd Year Spanish 1 (HISP S200)
ACP Spanish—2nd Year Spanish 2 (HISP S250)
ACP Psychology—Introductory Psychology I & II (PSY P101, PSY P102)
ACP US Government—Intro to American Politics (POLS Y103)
Principles of Teaching (EDUC F200 - Indiana State Univ)
Child & Adolescent Devp–Psych of Childhood & Adolescence (EPSY 202 - Indiana State Univ)
Teaching & Learning–Focus on Technology in the Classroom (CIMT 272 - Indiana State Univ)
Education Professions Capstone–Exceptional Learner (SPED 226 - Indiana State Univ)
Education Professions Capstone–Educ in Multicultural Society (EPSY 341 - Indiana State Univ)
ACP Physics* (Awaiting approval for 2025-26)
The ACP course offerings will vary slightly each year, based on faculty accreditation and course availability. The list above is included as a “sampling” of the courses available as ACP dual-credit courses through Indiana University-Bloomington.