Advanced Placement Awards
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 offers several awards to select students who take Advanced Placement (AP) exams.
The term "award" is perhaps misleading, as no benefit is awarded to the recipient except the title itself.

AP Scholar Designations

Each year, the AP program recognizes students who have performed exceptionally well on AP examinations. Exams are taken in May and awards are usually granted in September. The following designations can be earned:
AP Scholar Awards
Designation Criteria
AP Scholar Grades of 3 or better on three or more AP exams.
AP Scholar with Honor Grades of 3 or better on four or more AP exams and an average of 3.25 on all* AP exams taken.
AP Scholar with Distinction Grades of 3 or better on five or more AP exams and an average of 3.5 on all* AP exams taken.
National AP Scholar Grades of 4 or better on eight or more AP exams and an average of 4 on all* AP exams. Must be a student in the United States
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National AP Scholar (Canada) Grades of 4 or better on five or more AP exams and an average of 4 on all* AP exams taken. Must be a student in Canada
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AP State Scholar Top male and female student in each U.S. state
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 (and the District of Columbia) ranked first by the greatest number of exams with a grade 3 or higher and then by highest average on all* AP exams taken.
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 for Education Activity (DoDEA) Scholar
Top male and female student among all DoDEA schools, ranked first by the greatest number of exams with a grade 3 or higher and then by highest average on all* AP exams taken. Any recipient of this award must also at least meet the criteria for an AP Scholar.
AP International Scholar Same as the AP State Scholar Award and DoDEA Scholar awards except the student must attend an American
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international school (which must also not be a DoDEA school).


Note: "All AP exams taken" refers to all AP exams taken in any year. It is not restricted to the year in which the award is issued.

AP International Diploma

The AP program also awards the AP International Diploma for Overseas Study (APID) to students who have applied to colleges outside of the United States that have completed a sequence of AP exams with satisfactory grades. Prior to May 2006, a student had to earn a grade of 3 or better on five or more AP exams in three of the five subject areas shown in the table below, with certain subject area requirements. As of May 2006, the College Board had implemented new requirements for awarding the AP International Diploma.
AP International Diploma
Course Area Exams
Languages
  • English Language & Composition
  • English Literature & Composition
  • French Language
  • German Language
  • Latin: Vergil
  • Spanish Language
  • Spanish Literature
  • Chinese Language and Culture
  • Italian Language and Culture
  • Japanese Language and Culture
Sciences
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Environmental Science
  • Physics B
  • Physics C: Mechanics
  • Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
  • Mathematics
  • Calculus AB
  • Calculus BC
  • Statistics
  • Computer Science A
  • Social Studies
  • Human Geography
  • Comparative Government and Politics
  • United States Government and Politics
  • European History
  • United States History
  • World History
  • Macroeconomics
  • Microeconomics
  • Psychology
  • Fine Arts
  • Art History
  • Music Theory
  • Studio Art


  • *discontinued after the 2009 testing year.
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