Advanced Placement
The Advanced Placement Program of the College Board introduces students to the rigorous expectations of freshman-level college courses. AP students are prepared for and required to take the AP examinations, which are given in May. Depending on their scores, these students may earn credit and/or advanced placement at participating colleges and universities.
| AP Art History | AP English Literature and Composition |
| AP Physics C | AP Studio Art: 2D Design |
| AP Biology | AP French Language and Politics |
| AP Psychology | AP Studio Art: 3D Design |
| AP Calculus AB | AP Human Geography |
| AP Seminar | AP U. S. Government |
| AP Calculus BC | AP Latin: Caesar and Vergil |
| AP Spanish Language | AP U. S. History |
| AP Chemistry | AP Macroeconomics |
| AP Spanish Literature | AP World History: Modern |
| AP English Language and Composition | AP Microeconomics |
| AP Statistics | AP Computer Science A |
Dual Enrollment
Salpointe has partnered with the University of Arizona, Seton Hill University and Pima Community College to offer a selection of courses that provide collegiate-level curriculum and earn both high school and college credit.