Students Take More Than 4 Million Advanced Placement Exams Online for First Time, Working to Claim College Credit: College Board
May 23, 2020
May 23, 2020
NEW YORK, May 23 -- The College Board issued the following news release:
As the country shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic in early March, the College Board, a mission-driven not-for-profit, faced a difficult decision: either cancel the 2020 Advanced Placement Exams or deliver a reliable, secure, digital assessment that would give students the opportunity to earn the credit they had worked hard for all year.
AP(R) students guided the decision with a clear and com . . .
As the country shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic in early March, the College Board, a mission-driven not-for-profit, faced a difficult decision: either cancel the 2020 Advanced Placement Exams or deliver a reliable, secure, digital assessment that would give students the opportunity to earn the credit they had worked hard for all year.
AP(R) students guided the decision with a clear and com . . .