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)
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How to become an ACP Student
How to become an ACP StudentWe are pleased that you are interested in Indiana University's Advance College Project (ACP) and the opportunities it can provide you. By participating in this dual credit (also known as concurrent enrollment) program, not only can you earn credits for high school and for college, but also you are setting the stage for your transition into the world of higher academics—whether at IU or at other colleges and universities that accept our credits. In today's world, getting a early start can mean everything in terms of mapping out your future. We welcome your visit to ACP.
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