2009 AP Summer Institute for Teachers is now closed.
2010 AP Summer Institute for Teachers
The AP Summer Institute is offered by the Welch Center for Graduate and Professional Studies at Goucher College in collaboration with the Middle States Regional Office of the College Board. There will be three sessions: Week 1, June 21-25, Week 2, June 28-July 2, and Week 3, July 12-16. Each course will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday unless otherwise noted.
Goucher offers the following Preparing Students for the AP Exam courses:
Art History
Biology
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Chemistry
Computer Science
Economics
English Language and Composition
English Literature
Environmental Science
European History
French Language
Human Geography
Music Theory
Physics
Pre-AP: English
Pre-AP: Mathematics
Pre-AP: Science
Pre-AP: Social Studies/History
Psychology
Spanish Language
Spanish Literature
Statistics
Studio Art
U.S. Government and Politics
U.S. History
World History
Registration will be available in Spring 2010. Classes fill up early so check back and register early for courses you need!
Is funding a problem? You have a number of options:
- 1. Stimulus Funds can be used by your school district to underwrite AP coursework. Go to http://professionals.collegeboard.com/policy-advocacy/policy/federal/ap
for a full explanation of how to access these funds.
- 2. The College Board AP Fellows program is an annual competitive grant program that provides stipends for secondary school teachers planning to teach AP courses in schools that serve minority and/or low income students who have been traditionally underrepresented in AP courses. The stipends assist teachers with the cost of attending an AP Summer Institute. To qualify, a school must have: 50 percent or more traditionally underrepresented minority students (African American, Hispanic, or Native American), and/or 50 percent or more students whose average family income level is equivalent to, or below, the national annual average for a low-income family of four (approximately $31,000). For more information visit the College Board website .
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