Advanced Placement
Requirements Beginning in 2024-2025
Beginning with the 2024–2025 school year, all public high schools in this state shall make a minimum of four advanced placement courses available to students. Local boards of education in each district shall be responsible for ensuring annually that all high school students have access to advanced placement courses beginning in the 2024-2025 school year. Such access may be provided through enrollment in courses offered through:
- A school site or sites within the district
- A career and technology institution within the district
- A program offered by the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board or one of its vendors
- A school site or sites in another school district
The State Department of Education will provide information to school districts which can be distributed to students and families explaining the value of advanced placement courses in preparing students for postsecondary-level coursework, enabling students to gain access to postsecondary opportunities, and qualifying for scholarships and other financial aid opportunities.
Course Information
- AP Course and Exam Content Pages
Provides an overview and the requirements associated with all AP courses.
- AP Course Audit
Provides steps for getting a course authorized, course syllabi and curriculular requirements, and deadlines for the school year.
- AP Course Ledger
Provides a list of AP courses offered across the nation.
- AP Outreach and Support Resources
Provides materials to help schools build awareness of AP, announce new courses, and introduce students and parents to the program.
- AP Credit Policy
Provides information about which universities give credit for Advanced Placement?
Helpful Links
Policies
Annual Reports
For additional information contact:
Dr. Regina Hein
2500 North Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 522-3188