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Welcome to the Oklahoma State Department of Education's Advanced Placement Program Resource Page.  This site has been designed to provide information related to Advanced Placement (AP) training, state incentives, and classes for students, parents, teachers, program coordinators, counselors, and administrators.
AP® Report to the Nation Web site The 7th Annual AP® Report to the Nation (pdf)
February 9, 2011
The 7th Annual AP® Report to the Nation Oklahoma Supplement (pdf)
February 9, 2011
The 7th Annual AP® Subject Supplement (pdf)
February 9, 2011

Annual Report on Oklahoma’s Advanced Placement® Incentives Program FY11 (pdf)

Oklahoma Advanced Placement Incentive Program Components for 2011-12

Grants

  • First Time Materials and Equipment Grants for AP courses in Oklahoma public high schools (link to AP Grants)
  • Second Time Materials and Equipment Grants for AP courses previously receiving a first time grant AND demonstrating at least four (4) years of successful implementation (link to AP Grants)
  • Vertical Team Grants for Grades 7-12 in curricular areas leading to an AP course (link to AP Grants)
  • Applications must be postmarked by December 15th

Test Fee Assistance

Professional Development

  • The State Department of Education will pay the registration fee for any Oklahoma public school teacher to attend an Advanced Placement Summer Institute (APSI) at the University of Oklahoma or the University of Tulsa.  For listing of dates and titles of the APSIs, please check here: (link to AP Calendar/Workshops)
  • Only in-state APSIs will be funded this year.

What credit do Oklahoma universities give for Advanced Placement credit?
Check out this NEW comprehensive listing of Oklahoma colleges and universities and the credits given for successful AP exams. This is a GREAT source of information!

Did you know..
Thirty-three AP courses and exams are offered in 6 disciplines?
Placing Students in AP Classes

Based on AP Potential
Schools can generate rosters of students who have the potential of being successful on an AP Exam based on their performance on the PSAT/NMSQT. AP Potential is free and web-based.

Based on PLAN
Schools can use the results from 10th graders' PLAN tests to predict students' performance on AP exams. Use the chart to correlate PLAN Composite scores to AP scores. If you have questions about this, please call the Gifted and Talented/Advanced Placement Office at 405-521-4287.
AP Course Audit
this link takes you to CollegeBoard.com - AP Central
Supplemental Roster for Oklahoma Public School Students Taking More Than One AP Exam (pdf)

For More Information, Contact:
Cathy Seward, Executive Director Advanced Placement/Gifted Education, SDE, (405) 521-4287