November 6, 2007
Two-Thirds of AP Courses Pass Muster in College Board's First Audit, While Others Remain Under Review
Two-thirds of college-level courses offered at secondary schools meet the academic requirements allowing them to be labeled "Advanced Placement" courses, and some of the remaining third, which are still under evaluation, are expected to earn that approval, the College Board announced on Monday after its first audit of such courses.
The review of 134,000 courses at 14,000 secondary schools worldwide was designed to determine whether high-school courses labeled as Advanced
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