Advanced Placement

Fee Reduction Program

2014-2015

Overview for AP Coordinators(Revised Eligibility Criteria!)

Purpose: This program is designed to increase the number of low-income Alaska students who participate in AP programs and receive college academic credit for their participation.

Cost:The following is the 2014-2015 breakdown of the AP Exam fee for low-income students:

Cost Component / Amount Per Exam
Student Contribution / $12
Federal Subsidy / $41
College Board Fee Reduction / $29
College Board Exam Rebate (Waived for Low-Income Students) / $9
Total Exam Fee / $91

Eligibility: In order to be eligible for this program, students must meet at least one of the five criteria listed on the eligibility verification form.AP coordinators are responsible for determining student eligibility based on the listed criteria. The revised student eligibility criteria are on the following page.

Before the test: AP coordinators should familiarize themselves with the bookkeeping and recordkeeping procedures explained in the 2014-15 AP Coordinator’s manual at:

After the test: Coordinators should circle “Option 1”: Low-Income Students (who meet low-income family guidelines for College Board, federal and state fee reductions).When creating your school’s online invoice, enter the total number of exams taken at the reduced price, not the number of eligible students taking exams. Print two copies of the invoice.

Submit copies of the printed invoice to both EED and College Board. The postmark deadline for invoices submitted to College Board and EED is June 15, 2015.

Billing: College Board will bill EED directly for eligible students’ exams. However, EED can’t pay the fees unless a complete invoice is received from your school. The counts you provide must be consistent in order for your school to be billed correctly by the College Board.

Contact:Erin Thompson, AP Program Coordinator

Email:

Phone: 907-465-6535

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 110500, Juneau, AK 99811

Advanced Placement

Fee Reduction Program

2014-2015

Student Eligibility Criteria

Students are eligible for the AP Fee Reduction Program if they meet one or more of the following criteria:

Note: For the 2015 AP Exams, the College Board has different eligibility criteria for AP Exam fee reductions, depending on whether a school or district participates in the Community Eligibility Provision. The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) is a program for schools and districts with high percentages of low-income children to provide free breakfast and lunch to all students.

For schools and districts that participate in CEP, a student’s enrollment in the Federal Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program can no longer be used as a proxy to determine eligibility for AP Exam fee reduction. Schools and districts that participate in CEP will instead need to determine each individual student’s eligibility based on family income.

For more information:

Information about CEP:

  1. The student is eligible for free or reduced-price lunches under the National School Lunch Act. A student is eligible for free or reduced-price lunches if his or her family’s income is at or below 185 percent of the poverty level issued annually by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. For income thresholds depending on family size, refer to the following table:

Note: A student whose school or district participates in CEP is no longer eligible under this criteria option – the remaining four criteria below may be used to determine the student’s eligibility

Family Unit Size / Annual Family Income*for Alaska
1 / $26,973
2 / $36,371
3 / $45,769
4 / $55,167
5 / $64,565
6 / $73,963
7 / $83,361
8 / $92,759
9+ / add $9,398 for each family member after the eighth member
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  1. The student is eligible for Medicaid.
  2. Children in families receiving assistance under Part A of Title IV of the Social Security Act (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families).
  3. Census Bureau’s 2014 “poverty threshold” visit:
  4. The statute permits States to use “an alternate method that combines or extrapolates from” the preceding four eligibility standards to determine whether a student is a “low-income individual” who is eligible for AP Test Fee assistance. If using this alternate determination, you must describe your determination method.

Advanced Placement

Fee Reduction Program

2014-2015

Student Eligibility Verification Form

Complete a separate form for every eligible student that plans to participate in the AP program. This confidential documentation of program eligibility must be securely filed at your school and is subject to audit by EED.

Student Name:______

Alaska Student ID:______

School & District:______

Test(s) Taken:______

Eligibility: Check all that apply.

  • The student is eligible for free or reduced-price lunches under the National School Lunch Act.
  • The student is eligible for Medicaid.
  • Children in families receiving assistance under Part A of Title IV of the Social Security Act (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families).
  • The student meets the Census Bureau’s 2014 “poverty threshold” under
  • The statute permits States to use “an alternate method that combines or extrapolates from” the preceding four eligibility standards to determine whether a student is a “low-income individual” who is eligible for AP Test Fee assistance. If using this alternate determination, you must include a description of your determination method.

Parent or Guardian’s Signature:______Date:______

AP Coordinator’s Signature:______Date:______

Form 05-14-037

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