May 3, 2024
Dear Students,
On Friday, May 3, we will launch the Fall 2024 programming preference process in preparation for the 2024-2025 school year. We will start with the Advanced Placement (AP) preference request process for students in
Grades 9-11 (current Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors) and then the Elective course preferences.
You must read and review the key information thoroughly, including the Advanced Placement and Elective descriptions and the required prerequisites/eligibility needed for the respective course/s, so you are prepared
to submit your preferences correctly and by the designated deadlines. Your preferences are used to build your overall student program--we build student programs by prioritizing graduation requirements and by giving each student a minimum of 7.5 periods (Physical
Education and Lunch included).
TIMELINE:
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May 3, 2024
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AP course preference form in Talos available to students following the order below:
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2:00 pm – Rising seniors
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4:00 pm – Rising juniors
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6:00 pm – Rising sophomores
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May 13, 2024 (6:00 pm)
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Programming Presentation via Zoom for Families/Students.
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Register to attend at this link.
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Ask a question in advance by May 11, 2024, using this link.
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May 14, 2024 (11:59 pm)
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Deadline to submit AP course preferences in Talos
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May 23, 2024 (11:59 pm)
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Deadline to fill out the Z-QT10 form for PSAL student athletes, who may need to travel during 10th period to attend
practices and/or competitions
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May 24, 2024
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Elective course preference form in Talos available to students following the order below:
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12:00 pm – Rising seniors
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3:00 pm – Rising juniors
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6:00 pm – Rising sophomores
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NOTE: Students will see their respective AP course preferences in which they are approved for in their Talos accounts. Students should use this information when considering ranking their elective choices.
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June 3, 2024 (8:00am)
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Deadline to submit elective course preferences in Talos
KEY AP AND ELECTIVE COURSES INFORMATION:
It is important to note the AP and Elective courses preference process occurs in Talos.
When the AP and Elective preference forms are released in Talos on the designated date/times, you will have the opportunity to fill out the course preference form to inform the school of the AP and/or Elective courses you would prefer to take for next school
year. Please be aware no student is guaranteed a seat in a course until student programs are finalized, which will be available in September 2024.
The total number of AP courses you are eligible to request is based on your Stuyvesant GPA. The Stuyvesant GPA is defined as the GPA you have earned from classes taken at Stuyvesant only--middle
school grades are not included even if they appear on your high school transcript.
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*Total Number of AP Courses Allowed
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Qualification
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Up to 1 AP Course
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GPA < 88
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Up to 2 AP Courses
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88 ≤ GPA < 93
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Up to 3 AP Courses
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93 ≤ GPA < 95
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Up to 4 AP Courses
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GPA ≥ 95
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NOTE:
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If the next Math course in your sequence is AP Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus AB, or AP Statistics, it will not count toward your overall AP limit. You will get an extra section, titled AP MATH, to select it. AP Calculus
BC will be counted toward the number of AP classes allowed.
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If you wish to apply to more than one AP Math course, the additional AP Math course will count toward your AP limit.
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Students who require an AP World Language course to complete their three-year sequence in Stuyvesant for the Advanced Regents Diploma (including the Stuy Endorsement) will NOT have an AP World
Language course counted in the total number of AP courses allowed. You will get an extra section, titled AP WORLD LANGUAGE, to select it. However, if a rising senior has completed their three-year sequence and is choosing to take AP World Language in their
fourth year, this course will be counted in their AP course total.
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Students who request 4 or more
AP courses will be reviewed by the Administration, Guidance, and teachers to ensure the student will be able to handle the academic course load (homework, classwork, etc) and expectations of the course.
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Reminder: Your
course preferences are used to build your overall student program--we build student programs by prioritizing graduation requirements and by giving each student a minimum of 7.5 periods (Physical Health and Lunch included).
DIRECTIONS TO SUBMIT COURSE PREFERENCES:
Review the instructions below including screenshots to understand how to submit your course preferences in Talos. Students will not see the available screens in Talos until we open up the AP course preferences request
on May 3. REMINDER: Course selection is NOT First Come First Serve basis--you do NOT get preference if you are the first one to finish your selections, so take your time determining which courses you would prefer to request
You should see three tabs: Dashboard; Grades; and Graduation Requirements.
Dashboard is an overview and contains your current choices, your schedule, and your course applications (see below).