Ms. Jen Reily
Burnaby Mountain'sAdvanced Placement Parent Evening
AP® Parent Evening Outline
An Introduction to AP
AP and University
Benefits of AP
AP at Burnaby Mountain
Changes to AP in 2019-20
BURNABY MOUNTAIN SECONDARY SCHOOL
An Introduction to the Advanced Placement Program®
Started in 1955, the College Board’s Advanced Placement Program enables students to pursue college-level studies while in high school.
Based on their performance on rigorous AP Examinations, students can earn credit, advanced placement, or both, for college.
What is AP®?
AP® courses are college-level courses offered in high school
Courses reflect what is taught in top introductory college courses
Students take AP Exams at the end of the course, measuring their mastery of college-level work
A score of 4 or higher on an AP exam can typically earn students college credit and/or placement into advanced courses in college
Advanced Placement ®: The Basics
AP® Globally
140 countries 22,110 schools
2.76 million students
5 million exams
34 University-Level Courses and Exams
4,000+ Participating Universities and Colleges
AP® in Canada
19,209 students wrote 30,662 AP exams in Canada last year
630 Canadian Schools with AP exams 100+ Canadian
Universities received 16,000+ AP exams
Number of students who score a 3 or higher on the exam in
Canada is 77%, compared to the global average of 56%
AP® in Canada (2018)Province or Territory Number of Exams Written Mean ScoreAlberta 4481 3.38
British Columbia 10080 3.67
Manitoba 1883 3.18
New Brunswick 437 3.27
Newfoundland 310 3.14
Nova Scotia 688 2.61
Ontario 8836 3.55
Prince Edward Island 173 2.99
Quebec 508 3.16
Saskatchewan 1031 3.25
Yukon Territory 5 4.2
Total 28432 3.47
AP® in Burnaby
Burnaby has the largest AP program in the country
50-60% of 1st year UBC students have taken at least ONE
AP course
Burnaby AP grades are amongst the highest in the world
AP® in Burnaby# of
Schools# of
Exams# of
Students% with
3+
World-wide
2017 22,110 5 million 2.6 million 56.0%
2016 21,853 4.5 million 2.8 million 58.0%
2015 21,471 4.5 million 2.5 million 58.0%
2014 19,493 4.2 million 2.3 million 58.8%
Canada
2017 630 30,494 19,240 77%
2016 619 27,675 17,870 76.9%
2015 619 27,675 17,870 76.8%
2014 565 26,553 17,363 77.1%
B.C.
2017 158 11,154 10,935 81%
2016 164 9,793 6015 80.6%
2015 164 9,793 6015 81.0%
2014 160 9,610 6,053 83.0%
Burnaby
2017 8 1,823 1023 83%
2016 8 1,853 1032 85%
2015 8 1,853 1032 79.5%
2014 8 1,620 714 81.9%
Advanced Placement®
and University
AP® & Canadian Universities
AP® Grades
BC University Grade ConversionsAP Grades and % Equivalent
5 = 96%4 = 86%3 = 80%2 = 70%
AP® Grades … there’s more!
Students receive grades on their report cards for both the AP course and the BC Ministry equivalent. ie. AP Biology and Biology 12.
For university admission and final admission calculations in BC thehighest mark between the AP course and the BC Ministry course isused.
AP courses that do not have a BC Ministry equivalent may also be used for admission purposes (i.e. European History)
AP® Transfer Credits
Some examples of how to transfer AP exams schools into tuition credits
1. UBC AP Biology = 8 credits (BIOL 111, 121, 140) AP English Lit & Composition = 6 credits (ENGL 112, 1XX) AP Psychology = 6 credits (PSYC 100)
2. SFU AP Chemistry = 6 credits (CHEM 121, 122) AP Statistics = 3 credits (STAT 101) AP Human Geography = 3 credits (GEOG 100)
3. McGill AP Chinese Language & Culture = 6 credits (EAST 1XX) AP European History = 6 credits (HIST 1XX)
AP®: The Benefits
Taking AP is valued in the college admission process
Students learn rigorous college-level content and skills
AP courses are interesting and rewarding academic experiences
Opportunity to earn valuable credit and placement in college
AP®: The Benefits
85% of selective colleges and universities report that a student’s AP experience favorably impacts admission decisions*
Colleges rank grades in college-preparatory courses and strength of curriculum as the two top factors in the admission decision
AP courses tell college admission officials that students are challenging themselves and preparing for the rigors they'll encounter in their college careers
*Unpublished institutional research, Crux Research Inc., March 2007
AP® from the College Admissions Perspective
Taking an AP course helps students build critical thinking skills, confidence, and the essential time management and study skills needed for college success
Nationally, research shows that students who score a 3 or higher on an AP Exam typically earn higher grade point averages in college and have higher graduation rates than their non-AP peers*
*2009, The College Board, “The Relationship Between AP Exam Performance and College Outcomes"
AP®: Skills & Advantages that Last a Lifetime
Students who take AP courses and exams are much more likely to complete a college degree on time.* Graduating in four years represents a significant savings on the cost of college.
Only 1 in 4 college students completes a bachelor’s degree in 4 years.
The average cost of college for a single year is between $10,000- $21,500** for in-state schools (tuition, fees, room/board, misc. expenses).
*College Outcomes Comparisons by AP and Non-AP High School Experiences, The College Board, 2008 **The College Board, Trends in College Pricing 2011, Figure 1
AP® Helps Students Graduate on Time & Save Money
AP® Expands Students’ Options
When students earn college credit through AP Exams, their options and opportunities expand:
Move to upper-level college courses sooner
Pursue a double major
Gain time to study and travel abroad
AP courses challenge students to work and participate at a higher level:
Opportunities to explore topics in depth
More time in and out of the classroom required to complete assignments and projects
High expectations for critical thinking, analysis, synthesis, evidence, multiple perspectives, and clear written and verbal communications
AP®: A More Engaging Learning Experience
Advanced Placement® at Burnaby Mountain
English: English Literature and Composition
History and Social Sciences: Art History, European History, Human Geography, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Psychology
Mathematics and Computer Science: Calculus AB, Computer Science, Statistics
Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Physics 1 and Physics 2
World languages: Chinese Language and Culture
AP® Courses at Mountain
AP® Exams by Grade (2018)
Grade 9 10 11 12
# of Exams
Written0 8 58 82
2018 AP® Statistics at Mountain
Total Number of Exams Completed 281 Total Number of Students 148Average Exams per student 1.9
Levels of Achievement
31% of exam marks were a score of 5 57% of exam marks were a score of 4 or higher79% of exam marks were a score of 3 or higher
AP® Scholar AwardsNational AP
Scholar 11 an average score of at least 4 on all AP
exams taken, and scores of 4 or higher on five or more of these exams
AP Scholar with
Distinction
14 an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams
AP Scholar with Honor
11 an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams
AP Scholar 22 Granted to students who receive scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP exams
BURNABY MOUNTAIN SECONDARY SCHOOL
Changes to the AP Program in 2019-20
Changes to ordering exams
AP exams will be ordered online in the fall (rather than in the spring). Students will have to decide earlier in the course if they are taking the exam.
Personalized registration labels will be supplied for each student in order to eliminate the need for pre-administration sessions (no more bubble party).
Teachers and students will receive more free course and exam prep. materials (available online).
AP® at Burnaby Mountain
Thank you for coming …
any questions?
This information is available on the Burnaby Mountain Website under “Departments AP”
Please forward any general questions to me at [email protected] or contact the course specific Department Head with specific inquiries.