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AP Email Newsletters

About twice a school year, the AP Central staff compiles and sends email updates alerting subscribers to important program updates, professional development opportunities and new content items for each AP course area. To receive these newsletters, you must first have a College Board Education Professional account. The second page of the Sign Up form allows you to set your course preferences for receiving email newsletters. To create an account, click the link below.
  Education Professionals' Sign Up 

If you already have an account, to check or change your email preferences go to the "My Account" page. Select "Manage Enrollment" for AP Central to go to the email newsletter preferences page.  You may unsubscribe from receiving these newsletters at any time by selecting "Do Not Send" on this page.
   My Account

Below are links to the most recent newsletters for each course.

AP Central Subject Newsletters

Art History Environmental Science Physics
Biology European History Psychology
Calculus AB and Calculus BC French Language Spanish Language and Spanish Literature
Chemistry German Language Statistics
Chinese Language and Culture Human Geography Studio Art
Comparative Government and Politics Japanese Language and Culture United States Government and Politics
Computer Science Latin: Vergil United States History
English Language and Composition Macroeconomics and Microeconomics World History
English Literature and Composition Music Theory  

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