Support the AP Program in Italian.
The Italian Advanced Placement Program was introduced in the 2005/2006 Academic Year and the first AP Exams in the Italian Language and Culture were administered in May 2006.
This milestone event is the result of years of careful programming after the College Board’s decision to include Italian language and Culture in its register of Advanced Placement Programs (APP).
The number of participants in AP Programs, including Italian, and the scores achieved on the Exam mirror not only student interest and achievement but teacher preparation and quality of instruction as well.
Why take the AP Program: Italian Course and Exam?
The AP Program in Italian Language and Culture is a University level course of instruction that students can take while still in high school.
Successful completion of the program and AP Exam scores allow students to build college levels credits that are recognized by almost all U.S. universities and by numerous foreign universities—all while still in high school.
How do I register for AP Italian?
Normally, the AP exam is taken after completion of an AP Italian course in High School.
If your High School does not currently offer an AP course in Italian Language and Culture, but there are a sufficient number of interested students, contact the Principal and the educator responsible for Italian to examine the possibility of instituting one.
Students already proficient in the language and culture may register to take the AP exam even without having completed an APP course.
Contact the AP Coordinator in a school where AP exams are administered for assistance in registering for the AP Exam in Italian.
MORE ABOUT APP ITALIAN
Visit the College Board website.
There you will find:
- information for teachers interested in establishing an Italian AP Course in their schools
- instructions on registering for the AP exam for students who have not attended the AP program.
Further information may be obtained by calling or writing to the Education Office at the Italian Consulate for your jurisdiction. (A list will follow)
Boston, Massachusetts
ufficioscuole.boston@esteri.it
617-722 9409
Chicago, Illinois
scuola.chicago@esteri.it
312-644-9867
Detroit, Michigan
scuole.detroit@esteri.it
313-963 8560 ext. 10 or 14
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
culturale.filadelfia@esteri.it
215-592-7329
Houston, Texas
scuola.houston@esteri.it
713-850 7520
Los Angeles, California
scuola.losangeles@esteri.it
310-979-5273
Miami, Florida
education.miami@esteri.it
305-374-6322 int.204
New York, New York
education.newyork@esteri.it
212-439-8661+
San Francisco, California
ufficioscolastico.sanfrancisco@esteri.it
415-931-4924
Washington DC
scuola.washington@esteri.it
202-612-4491/4494