rpicton
January 28, 2010, 5:33pm
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<p>I believe so.</p>
<p>You would take it at the closest high school the offers the exam. You’d take in in May 2010, and get the results in July 2010 so the timing would work. If you don’t pass or can’t take the test, it would give you Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 to just finish up at your CCC.</p>
<p>On the AP test, you would have to list (after getting permission from) the high school. You can send the scores to a college for free (a box to fill out on the actual exam on the test day), which, in this case, would be the college you want to certify your IGETC with.</p>
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College and post-high school students may take the AP exam only if they can find a high school willing to admit them. Only the college can let you know whether or not you can obtain credit for an AP exam. Students register for the AP exams through their high school. If you want to take an AP Exam, you must locate a school willing to test you. Once you locate a school willing to administer the exams, that school’s AP Coordinator is responsible for ordering your exam materials, telling you when and where to appear for the exams, and collecting your fees (which he or she may negotiate to recover additional proctoring or administration costs). Please contact the AP Coordinator about financial aid information.</p>
<p>Bear in mind, the schools are not obligated to accommodate you. A photo ID is required for students not known personally by the school administrators.</p>
<p>Each school sets their own registration deadlines. For that reason, we suggest you contact the AP Coordinator no later than March 1, 2010. You may contact us in February 2010 from Monday through Friday between 8 AM and 4:45 PM EST toll free at 888-225-5427. Our toll number is (609) 771-7300. We also accept e-mail inquiries, but you must provide a zip code for the area in question.
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<p>Here is the link to the official IGETC Standards pdf:
<a href=“http://www.asccc.org/icas/Docs/Final%20IGETC_Standards_v1_1_06-04-09.pdf[/url] ”>http://www.asccc.org/icas/Docs/Final%20IGETC_Standards_v1_1_06-04-09.pdf</a> ;
Page 11, Section 7.1</p>
<p>The official IGETC Standards do not mention you have to complete it in high school.</p>