Dual Credit Options
AP Courses
AP Courses
Advanced Placement (AP) courses offer our students the opportunity to complete college-level work while still in high school. They are available to qualified, academically oriented students in grade 9, 10, 11 and 12. Upon completion of the AP course, students may take the nationally administered examination (approximate cost $95 for each examination they take). It is important to note that the colleges and universities award credits. Policies do vary from school to school or department to department within universities. Credit may be granted at all UW System institutions for scores of 3, 4, or 5. Please consult universities website regarding AP credit information. If you have further questions concerning the program or the exam, please contact a counselor or the individual AP teachers.
AP Course Offerings
CAPP Courses
CAPP Courses
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The Cooperative Academic Partnership Program (CAPP) is designed to provide students with an opportunity to enroll at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh in a high school setting earning dual credit through the University and Kaukauna High School. Tuition for these classes is approximately $110 per credit. Taking CAPP for high school credit is strongly recommended for the college-bound senior. For additional information on CAPP, please visit the UW-Oshkosh CAPP website. Seniors need to meet one of the following requirements:
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FVTC Courses
FVTC Courses
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Under the agreement with Fox Valley Technical College, courses are offered at KHS, which may be taken for technical college credit or advanced standing. A student who successfully completes the course and meets pre-established criteria will be eligible to receive high school credit at KHS. These credits will meet KHS graduation requirements. Awarding of advanced standing credit is at the discretion of Fox Valley Technical College based on industry and business standards. For Advanced Standing, the student must earn a B- or higher grade in the course. For transcript credit, two grades will be issued. Based on the Kaukauna High School grading scale, the high school grade will be placed on the student’s high school transcript. The FVTC grade, based on the FVTC grading scale, will be the grade placed on the student’s FVTC transcript. |
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