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InstructionsGet your join code(s). Your AP teacher will give you a join code so you can join their class section online. ... Sign in to My AP. Use your College Board username and password to sign in to My AP. ... Choose to join a course. ... Enter your join code. ... Check the course information.
To view join codes, go to the "Courses" section of AP Registration and Ordering. Scroll down to the course and section. Click "Actions" and then "See Join Code."
How to Watch AP Daily VideosSign in to My AP. Sign in to My AP using your College Board account username and password.Click the Go to AP Classroom link. Once you're in My AP, look for AP sections you're enrolled in and click the Go to AP Classroom link.View AP Daily videos. ... Look in Assignments.
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Your instructor will provide you with a join code to link you directly to the course. This code will be sent to you separately from the Canvas email that invites you to join the course.
Via desktop:Go to the Google Classroom website and sign in to your account.Click on the class card for the course you want to know the code for.The class code will appear under the course name in the header graphic.Open the Google Classroom app on your device.Tap the class card for the class you want the code for.More items...•
The videos are short enough that students could watch all of them the night before the test, or even better, watch the videos for the content where they need the most help.
Yes! AP Daily videos are short, searchable videos, created by AP teachers from across the country and cover the content and skills you're studying in class or independently. Watch them in AP Classroom anytime, from any device with internet access.
To be a competitive candidate for admission, you will need to take at least 8 AP® classes, more if you can. It is a good idea to take 1 AP® course in each of the following core disciplines: English, Foreign Language, History, Math, and Science to impress the admissions officers.
You may be able to take AP courses online. If your school doesn't offer AP courses, your teachers or school counselors can help you take AP courses through an approved online AP provider.
Whether you're teaching in person, online, or in combination, these free, flexible online resources can keep your class on pace throughout the year.
You will need to arrange to test at a participating school that is willing to test outside students. To do this, you will need to call AP services no later than March 1 to request a list of participating schools near you and to get contact information for the AP coordinators at those schools.
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Annual dues are set by the Board of Trustees and currently stand at $400 USD. Do not submit payment at this time. A dues invoice will be sent once your application is approved.
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Accept the terms of membership, including the College Board Bylaws. The bylaws discuss governance and member responsibilities, including a nondiscrimination policy and a commitment to support equitable access to education.
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High schools and colleges must be accredited and use one or more College Board programs. Districts and higher education systems must include an eligible institution, support use of College Board programs, and encourage their institutions to become members.
You can download a spreadsheet of all join codes. To do so, go to the Courses page in AP Registration and Ordering and click Download Section Info with Join codes. The spreadsheet will contain:
After signing in to myap.collegeboard.org, you can click View Join Code + on the course card for each class you’re teaching.