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We combine AP U.S. History and AP English Literature and Composition into a course called American Studies. How do we complete the AP Course Audit?
The title we use for the course at our school is different from the AP course name. Can we add “AP” to our own title?
How do we complete the AP Course Audit for a multiyear course, and can we call each year of the course “AP”?
We cover the requirements in a course before the AP course, not the AP course itself. Can we still get authorization?
What is a “hands-on” lab in an AP course?