College preparatory course

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A College preparatory course is a means by which college bound high school students may better meet the more stringent scholastic requirements for entry into colleges and universities.[1] Students taking college-preparatory courses may have an increased quantity of classwork, and expectations to achieve are at a higher level.[2] The GPA weight for college-preparatory courses may have more value for college entry programs than regular courses.[3] College prep courses are particularly appropriate for providing the academic background needed to succeed in a degree program at a college or university.[3] Above college-preparatory in difficulty is honors, where the advanced structure while similar in many ways to college prep, requires even more effort from the student.[4] In many schools, a student can move from college-preparatory courses to Advanced Placement courses, if they attain a certain average.[5]

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  1. ^ Stgregoryschool.org Archived 2008-05-15 at archive.today, "Why St. Gregory?", accessed 02-06-2009
  2. ^ collegeboard.com, "College planning made easy", accessed 02-06-2009
  3. ^ a b washington.edu, "College Preparation Resources for Students ", accessed 02-06-2009
  4. ^ [1] University of California, "Welcome to UC College Prep, a statewide program of the University of California", accessed 02-06-2009
  5. ^ collegeboard.com, "Advanced Placement Program", accessed 02-06-2009