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Can schools order and administer AP Exams without completing the AP Course Audit?
Does College Board recommend a particular size for AP classes?
Can courses offered in middle school be labeled AP?
Does College Board recommend particular grade levels for AP courses?
Can a high school issue a transcript to a middle school student that shows the middle school student took an AP course at the high school?
Do schools have to complete the AP Course Audit each year?
What does AP course authorization actually entail?
What role can districts play in the AP Course Audit?
Why do teachers need to submit the AP Course Audit form and syllabus?
What if my AP teacher leaves the school after the AP Course Audit has been completed?