AP Report to the Nation
The 8th Annual AP Report to the Nation
The 8th Annual AP Report to the Nation uses a combination of state, national and AP Program data to provide each U.S. state with the context it can use to celebrate its successes, understand its unique challenges, and set meaningful, data-driven goals to prepare more students for success in college.
Visit the AP Report to the Nation site to access the national report and the following data:
- Graduating Class of 2011 Subject-Specific Results: See the participation and performance results in each specific AP subject, including gender and race/ethnicity breakdowns for each subject, the number of examinees at each AP score point for specific subjects, and more.
- State-Specific Reports: See AP participation and performance data over time for all ethnicities and low-income students, for each state and the District of Columbia.
- AP Exams Taken in U.S. Public Schools by the Graduating Class of 2011: See raw numbers of exams taken by the 2011 graduating class, by subject, race/ethnicity and AP score point.
- Changes in equity and excellence from 2001 to 2011: See trends in black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, and American Indian/Alaska Native student performance and participation.
- Raw numbers behind percentages and additional AP Program data at a glance.