High School Course Authorized AP teachers and higher education faculty members who have taught at least one semester of a comparable AP course within the last 3 years are eligible to apply.
Only candidates who are legally authorized to work in the United States for any employer, without current or future sponsorship, will be considered for employment.
See here for more information and to apply.
Additional requirements for certain courses: #
African American Studies #
Active college faculty teaching a course in African American Studies/Africana Studies/Black Studies or African American History or a course that incorporates elements of these fields will be considered.
Business with Personal Finance #
Active college faculty teaching an Introduction to Business course or a Personal Finance (or financial literacy) course are welcome to apply. Active college faculty teaching any of the following courses will also be considered:
- Principles of Marketing
- Principles of Management
- Principles of Accounting / Financial Accounting
- Principles of Finance
- Entrepreneurship
Computer Science Principles (CSP) #
All CSP applicants must specify which programming languages they have expertise in as part of the application process.
Cybersecurity #
AP course authorized high school teachers who are actively teaching AP Cybersecurity, AP Cybersecurity pilot teachers, and high school teachers actively teaching an introductory course to cybersecurity are welcome to apply.
Active college faculty teaching an introductory cybersecurity course or a course where an introductory cybersecurity course is a pre-requisite will be considered.
Precalculus #
College faculty must be active faculty who teach Precalculus, College Algebra with Trigonometry, Calculus, or a mathematics course for which one of these courses is a prerequisite.
Research #
College faculty must be active faculty members and teach a course specifically focused on scholarly research skills and methods or one in which students undertake a research paper employing an explicit methodological approach. Faculty who provide undergraduate research opportunities and mentor students are also encouraged to apply.
Seminar #
College faculty must be active faculty members and teach an interdisciplinary course, teach within an honors program, or a course specifically focused on critical thinking. Faculty who have taught undergraduate seminar courses are also encouraged to apply.
World Language & Culture Subjects #
For AP World Language & Culture subjects other than Latin, college faculty must be active faculty members and teach intermediate or advanced undergraduate courses (generally 200-level or above) that are conducted primarily in the target language.