Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1432

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to advanced placement examinations and college credit

Impact

If enacted, this bill will standardize the process by which public higher education institutions handle transfer credits from AP examinations. Currently, varying practices can create confusion among students regarding credit transfer and recognition of AP scores. The bill seeks to enhance clarity and consistency, enabling students to understand how their AP work can contribute toward their college degree, thereby potentially increasing college accessibility for many.

Summary

House Bill 1432 proposes amendments to Chapter 15A of the General Laws regarding advanced placement (AP) examinations and the associated college credit at public institutions of higher education in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that public colleges and universities must establish written policies to accept scores of three, four, and five on AP exams as credit towards degree requirements. This marks a significant step towards recognizing the value of AP tests and promoting their acceptance across state institutions.

Conclusion

Through the establishment of clear guidelines for AP credit acceptance and annual reporting by the state, House Bill 1432 intends to promote accountability and ensure that all public higher education institutions align their policies with educational best practices. Overall, this legislation demonstrates a commitment to enhancing academic policy frameworks within Massachusetts's public education system.

Contention

There may be some contention regarding the stipulation that institutions cannot require a score above three without justification from the chief academic officer, who must demonstrate that a higher score is necessary for students' success in advanced courses. Critics may argue that this requirement could limit the flexibility of academic institutions in determining their own standards for credit acceptance. Additionally, the requirement for public posting of these policies aims to increase transparency but may present a logistical challenge for some institutions.

Companion Bills

MA H4407

Replaced by Relative to college in high school

Previously Filed As

MA H1435

Relative to advanced placement examinations

MA S944

Relative to advanced placement examinations

MA S2536

Relative to advanced placement examinations

MA SF5264

Postsecondary institutions awarding specified college credits for qualifying scores on advanced placement and international baccalaureate examinations requirement provision

MA H1430

Relative to college credits for AP courses

MA H4407

Relative to college in high school

MA H1441

Relative to acceptance of AP scores for college credit

MA HB2420

Appropriation; college credit; examination; incentive

MA H1455

Relative to college in high school

MA S923

Relative to college in high school

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