Arizona wins AP test cost grant for low-income students

US-DeptOfEducation-SealThe U.S. Department of Education announced the award of more than $28.8 million in grants to 42 states to cover a portion of the fees charged to low-income students for taking the Advanced Placement (AP) tests.

Based on the anticipated number of test-takers and other factors, the grants under the Advanced Placement Test Fee Program are expected to be sufficient to pay all but $10 of the cost of each Advanced Placement exam taken by low-income students. States may opt to require students to pay a portion of the costs.

By subsidizing test fees for low-income students, the program is intended to encourage those students to take AP tests and obtain college credit for high school courses, reducing the time and cost required to complete a postsecondary degree.

The grants can be used to help pay for low-income students taking approved AP tests administered by the College Board, the International Baccalaureate Organization and Cambridge International Examinations. Levels of funding per state were determined on the basis of state estimates of the numbers of tests that would be taken by low-income students. Following is a list of the grant recipients.

The Advanced Placement Test Fee grants program is administered by the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education. For additional information on the program and these new awards, visit http://www2.ed.gov/programs/apfee/index.html.

Below is the list of 2013 Discretionary Grants for the Advanced Placement Test Fee Program:

StateApplicantAmount
AKAlaska Dept of Education & Early Development$13,235
ALAlabama Department of Education$252,130
AZArizona Department of Education$701,728
CACalifornia Department of Education$10,757,186
COColorado Department of Education$701,150
CTConnecticut State Department of Education$334,680
DCOffice of the State Superintendent of Education$42,000
DEDelaware Department of Education$60,750
HIHawaii State Department of Education$99,330
IAIowa Department of Education$59,175
IDIdaho State Department of Education$76,500
ILIllinois State Board of Education$2,191,745
INIndiana Department of Education$471,134
KSKansas State Department of Education$99,000
KYKentucky Department of Education$473,640
LALouisiana Department of Education$158,085
MAMassachusetts Dept of Elementary and Secondary Education$525,874
MDMaryland State Department of Education$709,357
MEState of Maine, Department of Education$80,415
MIMichigan Department of Education$497,000
MOMissouri Dept of Elementary and Secondary Education$169,015
MSMississippi Department of Education$191,233
MTMontana Office of Public Instruction$44,452
NCNorth Carolina Department of Public Instruction$882,011
NENebraska Department of Education$45,000
NHNew Hampshire Department of Education$23,055
NJNew Jersey Department of Education$565,335
NMNew Mexico Public Education Department$144,500
NVNevada Department of Education$335,683
NYNew York State Education Department$2,807,665
OHOhio Department of Education$327,846
OROregon Department of Education$381,510
PAPennsylvania Department of Education$610,970
RIRhode Island Dept of Elementary and Secondary Education,$92,205
SDSouth Dakota Department of Education$22,500
TNState of Tennessee$344,613
TXTexas Education Agency$2,364,204
VAVirginia Department of Education$401,947
VIVirgin Islands Department of Education$17,955
VTVermont Agency of Education$26,100
WAOffice of Superintendent of Public Instruction$694,658
WVWest Virginia Department of Education$93,600
Totals$28,890,171

 

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