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Congrats to CT, KY and SD!

Posted by Gregg Fleisher, NMSI National Director Advanced Placement Training and Incentive Program:

APIP Grants Awarded

Congratulations to our AP Training and Incentive Program colleagues in Connecticut, Kentucky and South Dakota! They have been awarded APIP (Advanced Placement Incentive Program) grants from the U.S. Department of Education.

Kentucky will receive $2 million, Connecticut $2.4 million and South Dakota $2.4 million over three years.

The grants, which were announced just this week, are a great example of the kind of public-private synergy that will extend the benefits of this program to many more students around the country.

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