The College Board’s Advanced Placement® Program offers students the opportunity to take challenging college-level courses while still in high school, and to receive college credit, advanced placement, or both for successful performance on the end-of-course AP® Exams. Students took online AP® Exams in May 2021. In order to be designated as an AP Scholar by the College Board, a student must earn a score of 3 or higher on the AP scale of 1-5.
Eleven students earned AP Scholars with Distinction, eleven were named AP Scholars with Honor, and sixteen students were designated AP Scholars. Congratulations to:
AP® Scholar with Distinction Award Recipients
An average score of at least 3.5 on all AP® Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams:
Abigail Auty’21 (Georgia Institute of Technology), Alexandra Betsy’21 (University of Richmond), Angelina Casale’21 (Georgetown University), Jennifer Lawrence’21 (Case Western Reserve University), Daniela Makowka’21 (Cornell University), Hanna Martin’21 (Columbia University), Freya Nair’21 (Georgia Institute of Technology), Elizabeth Spizzo’21 (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Lauren Turci’21 (Northeastern University), Taylor Whang’21 (Barnard College), and Sarah Zampino’21 (Fordham University)
AP® Scholar with Honor Award Recipients
An average score of at least 3.25 on all AP® Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams:
Katherine Conway’21 (University of Notre Dame), Bianca D’Costa’21 (Marist College), Anja Kranenburg’21 (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Olivia Landolfi’21 (Boston College), Clare McGowan’21 (Loyola Marymount University), Allison Monroe’21 (University of Massachusetts – Amherst), Madelyn Novelli’21 (Georgia Institute of Technology), Mary Virginia Nye’21 (College of William & Mary), Jennifer Ollmann’21 (University of California – Santa Barbara), and Geri Tabbachino’21 (Tufts University)
AP® Scholar Award Recipients
A score of 3 or higher on three or more AP® Exams:
Alyssa Amico’21 (Villanova University), Grace Calianese’22, Savannah Cece’21 (Trinity College), Katherine Cottrell’21 (Clemson University), Taylor DiLisi’21 (Quinnipiac University), Shradha Gangam’21 (University of Wisconsin), Mia Grossman’21 (George Washington University), Claire Hoffmann’21 (Connecticut College), Julia Marotti’21 (Boston College), Riley McGovern’22, Catherine Nixon’21 (Montclair State University), Sarah Vella’22, Sanaiya Villanueva’22, Christiane Wahba’22, Margaux Yannacci’22, and Katherine Young’22