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AP/Honors Courses

Students have the opportunity to enroll in Honors courses during middle and high school in order to prepare them for subsequent Advanced Placement (AP) or Dual Credit courses in high school. 

We offer the following middle school and high school Honors courses:

6th grade Honors ELAR

7th grade Honors ELAR

8th grade Honors ELAR

9th grade Honors ELAR

10th grade Honors ELAR

6th grade Honors Math

6th grade Accelerated Math

7th grade Honors Math

7th grade Accelerated Math

8th grade Honors Math

Honors Algebra 1

Honors Geometry

Honors Algebra 2

Honors Pre-Calculus

6th grade Honors Science

7th grade Honors Science

8th grade Honors Science

Honors Biology

Honors Chemistry

Honors Anatomy & Physiology

Honors Forensic Science

6th grade Honors Social Studies

7th grade Honors Social Studies

8th grade Honors Social Studies

Honors World Geography

Click on the video below to learn more about Honors Middle School courses and pathways.

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AP Courses

AP COURSES OFFERED IN VISD

English

  • English Language & Composition

  • English Literature & Composition

Science

  • Biology

  • Chemistry

  • Environmental Science

  • Physics

Math

  • Calculus AB

  • Calculus BC

  • Computer Science A

  • Computer Science Principles

  • Statistics

World Languages

  • Spanish Language & Culture

Social Studies

  • Economics

  • European History

  • Government

  • Human Geography

  • Psychology

  • US History

  • World History

Fine Arts

  • Art History

  • Studio Art: Drawing

  • Studio Art: 2D Design

  • Studio Art: 3D Design

The College Board AP Program offers college-level courses and exams students can take prior to graduating from high school. Nearly all colleges and universities in the United States grant credit and/or placement for qualifying AP exam scores. 

According to College Board research, students who complete AP courses are:

• better prepared academically as they get familiar with college-level work before going to college
• more likely to specialize in stringent majors
• more likely to complete more college work in four (4) years
• found to perform slightly better than peers who did not take AP courses
• more likely to exercise leadership and development time management, critical thinking, and scholarly writing skills
• twice as likely to go into advanced study (Ph.D., medicine, law)

Although there is a cost for taking an AP exam, the cost is minimal compared to the average cost per credit hour/course at public or private universities. We encourage you to consider enrolling in one or more AP course which give you an opportunity to pursue college-level studies while still in high school. Enrollment in AP courses is open to all students. After completing an AP course, VISD pays for students to take the corresponding AP exam. Students with a qualifying score are eligible to earn college credit at the college or university of their choice. Colleges and universities determine the specific credit earned. Use the College Board Tool to see what credits apply to the colleges you are interested in attending!

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How to Pick AP Courses

Popular AP Courses by Grade

Connect AP to Majors and Careers

Victoria ISD has an open enrollment policy for all AP courses. These courses prepare students for success in high academic pursuits with their rigor. Choosing to enroll in an AP course is a mutual decision between the student, parent, and school. Each of these individuals is an important participant in this decision, but the student bears the responsibility of achieving success in the course. Victoria ISD Advanced Placement Guidelines and Agreement

VISD AP Score Summaries by Subject

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Compare AP and Dual Credit

ADVANCED PLACEMENT

DUAL CREDIT

DESCRIPTION

AP courses allow high school students to take college-level classes. Students can potentially earn college credit by passing AP exams with a 3, 4, or 5.

Dual credit courses allow high school students to concurrently earn both college credit and high school credit for a single class by meeting the course passing standards. To earn both college and high school credit, the students must earn a score of 70 or above.

CREDIT

High school credit is earned by successfully passing the course with a minimum grade of 70. Most colleges offer college credit and/or placement for qualifying AP exam scores (a score of a 3, 4, or 5).

Both high school and college credit are awarded when students pass the dual credit course with a grade of 70 or above. The college determines the number of college credit hours awarded.

TEACHERS & LOCATION

AP courses are taught by high school teachers trained by the College Board.

Dual credit courses are taught by college professors at Victoria College, online, or in some instances, high school teachers on the high school campus who have been credentialed by Victoria College.

COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY ACCEPTANCE

AP scores are accepted for college credit nationwide. However, credit policies vary by college so students should verify individual requirements.

Dual Credit hours transfer to public colleges and universities in Texas. Students should verify transfer policies.

ACADEMIC RIGOR

Standardized AP curriculum is set by the College Board, which reviews and approves course syllabi.

Course syllabi undergo review and approval by specific academic departments at Victoria College.

COST

Instruction and materials are provided to the student free of charge. Students may be required to pay the exam fees.

Instruction and materials are provided to qualifying students (as defined by Texas HB8) free of charge. Scholarships may be available to students not qualifying under HB8. Students should inquire about Dual Credit scholarships in the College and Career Center on their campus.

HIGH SCHOOL GPA IMPACT

Rigorous college-level curriculum earns weighted grades based on VISD policies.

Challenging college-level content receives weighted grades per district standards.

COLLEGE TRANSCRIPT IMPACT

Individual colleges and universities evaluate AP scores for credit based on their institutional policies. Students are able to select which AP scores are reported to colleges and are able to decide which credit hours to accept once enrolled in the college or university.

Partner colleges permanently record grades on transcripts. Students must submit all transcripts when applying to any college, since failing marks cannot be removed.

ELIGIBILITY

AP courses are open to all students, though some APs have suggested prerequisite courses to prepare. Students should be ready for college-level curriculum.

Students must meet the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) criteria (minimum scores on SAT, ACT, or TSIA2) and submit a college application to qualify.

POLICIES & REGULATIONS

VISD policies and regulations are applied to all AP students.

Victoria College policies and regulations apply to Dual Credit students.

LENGTH OF COURSE

With the exception of AP Economics and AP Government, AP course content is spread across two semesters. The overall course average is determined by averaging the first semester grade and the second semester grade.

Dual Credit coursework is completed in one semester.