Please review the following instructions and key information to request and/or apply for Advanced Placement (AP) course selection which began on Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 6pm. This process is intended for you to make requested course selections using the preference form, which then allows our Program Office to determine preliminary schedules for the entire school.
You must follow these directions carefully. The Talos course selection options have changed. There is now a waitlist option. Please read this entire document carefully.
Please note, this is a preference form only. No request is binding and no student is guaranteed a seat in a course.
The total number of Advanced Placement (AP) courses you are eligible to request is based on your Stuyvesant GPA.The Stuyvesant GPA is defined as the GPA you have earned from classes taken at Stuyvesant--not middle school grades, even if they appear on your high school transcript.
*Total Number of AP Courses Allowed
Qualification
Up to 1 AP Course GPA < 88
Up to 2 AP Courses 88 ≤ GPA < 93
Up to 3 AP Courses 93 ≤ GPA < 95
Up to 4 AP Courses GPA ≥ 95
NOTE:
You may view a list of AP course titles. Courses descriptions are on the second tab of the spreadsheet.
If there is an issue with not seeing an AP course or the waitlist option, students may email programoffice@stuy.edu.
5/6/2022
We are amending our previous parameters for AP limits and have made adjustments to the AP selection form. Please log in to Talos, review your course selection form, and make the appropriate changes before the deadline on Wednesday, May 11 at 11:59pm if the information below applies to you.
Specifically, the changes that you will see are below:
· If the next Math course in your sequence is AP Calculus AB or AP Statistics, It will not count toward your overall AP limit. You will get an extra section, titled AP MATH, to select it.
· If you wish to apply to more than one AP Math course, the additional AP Math course will count toward your AP limit. AP Calculus BC will count and will not be available in the AP MATH section.
· AP Japanese and AP Latin will not count toward the AP Limit. You will get an extra section, titled AP WORLD LANGUAGE, to select it. Please only select the course if you intend to take the class. If you require the class as the third year of your language sequence, you will be automatically placed into the class. For more information concerning the other AP World Language courses, please refer to the FAQ.