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Registrations received for CLOSED AP Courses will be placed
on a waiting list according to date received. If there is
an opening, registrants will be notified.
The dates for the
2009
AP Summer Institutes will be:
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Week I : |
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Dates:
June 22 - 26, 2009 |
AP English Language
(COMPLETED) |
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Week II : |
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Dates:
June 29 - July 3, 2009 |
AP US Government & Politics
(IN PROGRESS) |
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Week III: |
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Dates:
July 6 - 10, 2009 |
(REGISTRATION
CLOSED AS OF 5:00 PM EDT on 06/29/09) |
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AP Biology |
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AP Calculus AB
(FULL) |
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AP Computer Science |
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AP English Language
(FULL) |
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AP Environmental Science |
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AP Physics |
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AP Psychology |
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AP Statistics
(FULL) |
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AP US History |
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AP World History |
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Week IV: |
Registration open until July 6,
2009 at 5:00 PM EDT |
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Dates:
July 13 - 17, 2009 |
AP Chemistry |
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AP English Literature & Composition |
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Seminar:
CANCELED |
Canceled due to low enrollment |
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Dates:
July 13 - 14, 2009 |
AP Seminar- Calculus AB |
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AP Seminar- Statistics |
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AP Seminar- US History |
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Week V: |
Registration open until July
13, 2009 at 5:00 PM EDT |
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Dates:
July 20 - 24, 2009 |
AP English Literature & Composition |
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AP Spanish |
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Seminar:
CANCELED |
Canceled due to low enrollment |
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Dates:
July 20 - 21, 2009 |
AP Seminar- Chemistry |
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UNC Charlotte's Center for Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Education in cooperation with The College Board Advanced
Placement Program invites both new and experienced
teachers to our Advanced Placement Institutes. Our limited class
size and team teaching approach pairs an experienced high school
master teacher with a university professor to create a high
quality program in great demand by teachers nationwide. Both
residential students and commuters are welcome.
The Summer 2009 Institutes offer
a valuable opportunity to strengthen your teaching skills, share
ideas with other teaching professionals, and update your
credentials. Enrollment in each institute is limited so register
early to reserve your spot.
The UNC Charlotte
1,000-acre campus, located 10 miles from uptown Charlotte,
abounds with activity in the summertime. Adult students and
conferees join undergraduate students and foreign visitors,
mingling in cafeterias, lounges, on woodland trails and lakeside
spots. Shopping, restaurants, theater, and sporting events are
available nearby.
3.0 Continuing
Education Units (CEU) for Weeklong Institutes
1.0 Continuing Education Units for AP Seminars
(Graduate credit is not available for these courses).
For any APSI questions,
please email Clare Womack at
apsi@uncc.edu.

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