Advance College Project
What is ACP?
Benefits of ACP
Participating High Schools
Admission Standards
ACP Courses
Tuition and Payment
Registration Process
Financial Aid Benefits
Teacher Acceptance Standards
Site Visits
Program Evaluation
Contact ACP
How to become an ACP Student
How to become an ACP Teacher
How to become an ACP participating High School
Tuition Schedule for ACP Courses
Student Approval Criteria
Transfer of ACP Credit
Exemption from English W131
Request for an IU Transcript
ACP Courses
ACP Courses
Student Guide
Teacher Guide
Counselor Guide
Administrator Guide
Site Visitor Guide
What is ACP?
Benefits of ACP
Participating High Schools
Admission Standards
Tuition and Payment
Registration Process
Teacher Acceptance Standards
Transfer Accepted
Conditional Transfers
ACP Course List
Exemption from English W131
Final Examinations
Grades and Grade Reports
ACP End-of-Course Student Evaluation
Attendance Policy
IU Policy on Plagiarism
Withdrawal from an ACP Class
Advising Students in Course Selection
Directory of ACP Campus Personnel
Directory of ACP Certified Teachers
ACP Campus Personnel (IU Bloomington)
ACP Campus Personnel (IU East)
ACP Campus Personnel (IU Kokomo)
ACP Campus Personnel (IU Northwest)
ACP Campus Personnel (IU Southeast)
Student Guide
Student Guide
Section 1: Program Information
What is ACP?
Benefits of ACP
Participating High Schools
Admission Standards
ACP Courses
Tuition and Payment
Registration Process
Financial Aid Benefits
Teacher Acceptance Standards
Site Visits
Program Evaluation
Contact ACP
Section 2: ACP Student Information
A Letter to ACP Students
Advice for ACP Course Selection
ACP Course List
Exemption from English W131
Final Examinations
Grades and Grade Reports
ACP End-of-Course Student Evaluations
Attendance Policy
IU Policy on Plagiarism
Withdrawl from an ACP Class
Section 3: Transfer of ACP Credit
Forms
ACP Student Application
Fee Courtesy Form
Tax Form
Letter to ACP Parents
Letter to ACP Students
Tuition Waiver Application
Transfer Accepted
Conditional Transfers
Transfer with Additional Requirements
Transfer Not Accepted
Transfer of ACP Credits to Purdue University
ACP Course List
The Advance College Project (ACP) currently offers 13 courses in 7 subject areas. Not every course is taught in every participating high school. What courses to offer and when to offer them are always decisions made by the local high school based on their own curricular needs. To see a list of specific courses being offered in your high school and the course descriptions, select your state, then high school name from the drop-down menus and submit your request:
The following is a list of all courses currently available through ACP:
Art
A109 Visual Literacy: Ways of Seeing
(3 credit hours)
F100 Fundamental Studio--Drawing
(3 credit hours)
Biology
P130 Human Biology
(3 credit hours)
Business
F260 Personal Finance
(3 credit hours)
Chemistry
C101 Elementary Chemistry I
(3 credit hours)
C121 Elementary Chemistry Lab
(2 credit hours)
Economics
Education
EDUC-F 200 Examining Self as Teacher
(3 credit hours)
English
L202 Literary Interpretation
(3 credit hours)
Foreign Language
G200 Intermediate German I
(3 credit hours)
G250 Intermediate German II
(3 credit hours)
Geology
History
International Studies
I100 Introduction to International Studies
(3 credit hours)
Mathematics
M215 Calculus I
(5 credit hours)
(Core Transfer Library Course - available at IU East, IU Kokomo, IU Northwest, and IU South Bend)
(Core Transfer Library Course - available at IU East, IU Kokomo, IU Northwest, and IU South Bend)
M216 Calculus II
(5 credit hours)
(Core Transfer Library Course - available at IU East, IU Kokomo, IU Northwest, and IU South Bend)
(Core Transfer Library Course - available at IU East, IU Kokomo, IU Northwest, and IU South Bend)
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
P102 Introduction to Psychology II
(3 credit hours)
Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA)
Sociology
Speech