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The Early College Access Program (ECAP) allows eligible Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS) students to take eligible classes at AACC for free! 这是正确的! You can earn college credit and the tuition, fees and course materials will be at no cost to you. Some of our courses are even taught at select high schools during the school day. Our classes are convenient to fit your schedule and are offered in person, 在线或以混合形式.
了解更多关于ECAP的信息 和 various opportunities at your specific high school.
ECAP also allows Maryland public school students outside of Anne Arundel County to take eligible classes at AACC for free! 你会得到你的学费, fees and course materials paid for and have the opportunity to earn college credit before earning your high school diploma. Learn more about enrolling in ECAP.
ECAP provides qualifying home-schooled students and students attending a private school within Maryland with a 25% tuition discount for their classes.
了解更多关于ECAP的信息 for private and home-school students.
Some AACC courses are dual credit, awarding both college and high school credit to the student. Dual credit must be preapproved by your high school.
View the current AACPS dual credit list.
If you successfully completed the exam for your high school advanced placement course, 你可以获得大学学分.
Review our AP credit college transfer comparison.
AACC has partnered with AACPS to identify high school programs aligned with our college course(s). If you are an AACPS student who successfully completes one or more of these programs, you can take the AACC college proficiency assessment right in your high school at no cost. Pass the proficiency assessment with a grade of C or better* and your assessment score will be the grade for the AACC course on your college transcript. Grades below a C will not be reflected on your AACC transcript.
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For information on proficiency credit opportunities, email Melanie Coleman at emcoleman1@lottawannersblogg.com.
Learn how to apply for proficiency credit.
*The Childhood Development Associate (CDA) program requires a grade of "B" or better to earn proficiency credit.
AACC and AACPS have also partnered to create opportunities to earn articulated college credit. Legal articulation agreements detail how students enrolled in identified AACPS high school pathways can become eligible to receive free articulated AACC credit. Students must meet all the academic requirements and enrollment guidelines outlined in the articulation agreements and the AACPS High School Program of Study booklet. All tuition and related fees for articulated credits will be waived for those students meeting the requirements.
For information on articulated credit opportunities while in high school, 联系朱迪·威尔逊, 协调员, Instructional Pathways and Partnerships - Secondary, at jwilson49@lottawannersblogg.com.
Learn more about how you can earn college credits at your high school.
For a list of services available to all AACC students, visit our 学生服务页面.