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GRADUATING CLASS OF 2022 | AP COHORT DATA
AP Cohort
®
Data Report
GRADUATING CLASS OF 2022
ILLINOIS
§
§ SUPPLEMENT
1About the Data
This report offers a measure of participation and performance that shows
success on the Advanced Placement® (AP®) Exam in the overall context
of equity and access.
Data Notes:
1. Supplements A, C, and D represent only public school students
because no central source of enrollment and demographic data is
available for nonpublic schools. Supplements B and E represent both
public and nonpublic school students.
2. References to the total number of high school graduates represent
projections supplied in Knocking at the College Door (Western
Interstate Commission for Higher Education, 2020).
3. Students in the graduating class of 2022 experienced 2 years of
interrupted learning. Take caution interpreting the data. Observed
declines in participation and performance are commonly attributed
to the need for schools to close or to shift to remote learning. They
occur, overall, in relation to the amount of in-person learning that
was disrupted.
4. Due to the update of high school graduate projections by the Western
Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) in 2020, figures in
this report shouldn’t be compared to figures in previous reports.
2List of Supplements
Supplement A Number of Illinois Graduates Taking and Scoring a 3 or
Higher on an AP Exam During High School
Supplement B Potential Cost Savings for Illinois Students and Families
Supplement C Percentage of Illinois Graduates Taking an AP Exam During
High School, by Race/Ethnicity
Supplement D Score Distributions of AP Exams Taken by the Illinois Class
of 2022 During High School
Supplement E Illinois Highlights
3SUPPLEMENT A
Illinois
Number of Illinois Graduates Taking and Scoring a 3 or Higher on
an AP Exam During High School
Number of Illinois Graduates Taking an AP Exam
Number of Illinois Graduates Scoring a 3 or Higher on an AP Exam
40,292 55,025
36,240
26,329
2012 2022
4SUPPLEMENT B
Illinois
Potential Cost Savings for Illinois Students and Families
In Illinois, public and private high school students earned 137,446 qualifying AP®
scores of 3, 4, or 5 in 2022. These scores translate into an estimated 412,338
potential college credits. At a cost of $498.67 per college credit, the potential
tuition and fee savings to Illinois students and families is $205,620,590.
Please note: This report assumes a student earns three college credits for a qualifying score of 3, 4, or 5. Average 2022-23
in-state tuition and fees at public four-year institutions in Illinois are based on Figure CP-6 of Trends in College Pricing and
Student Aid 2022.
5SUPPLEMENT C
Illinois
Percentage of Illinois Graduates Taking an AP Exam During High School,
by Race/Ethnicity
Class of 2012 Class of 2022
80%
80%
74
66 64
61
School Graduates
60%
60%
HighGraduates
45 43
of Illinois
40%
40% 38 39
34
of Public
33
30
28
Percentage
26 29 27
Percentage
24
21 23
20% 21
17 21
18
20% 15
0% † *
*
*
*
0%
American Indian / Asian Black / Hispanic / White Native Hawaiian / Two or
American Indian /
Alaska Native Asian AfricanBlack /
American Hispanic
Latino / White Native
Other Hawaiian
Pacific / More
Islander TwoRaces
or
Alaska Native African American Latino Other Pacific Islander More Races
The number of graduates in the classes of 2012 and 2022 are sourced from the Western Interstate Commission for Higher
Education (WICHE).
* Data for Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander and Two or More Races aren’t available prior to 2016. WICHE began making
projections for these racial/ethnic categories starting in their 2020 release.
� Accurate data for American Indian/Alaska Native aren’t available for the class of 2022. A tribal affiliation field has been added to
ensure reportable data for future reports.
Illinois
6SUPPLEMENT D
Illinois
Score Distributions of AP Exams Taken by the Illinois Class of 2022
During High School
Ten Most Popular AP Exams Score of 1 Score of 2 Score of 3 Score of 4 Score of 5
Rank Subject No. of Exams % of Exam Scores
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Drawing 679 1.0 11.2 33.4 39.0 15.3
Research 735 5.6 11.6 39.9 26.4 16.6
8 Spanish Language and Culture 9,536 3.3 14.4 32.0 31.1 19.3
2-D Art and Design 1,386 1.3 17.2 34.8 34.7 12.0
Calculus BC 5,378 4.1 15.2 21.8 18.4 40.5
3-D Art and Design 133 2.3 18.8 40.6 27.8 10.5
Seminar 2,072 5.6 16.7 54.3 15.3 8.1
Art History 266 8.3 14.7 33.1 26.3 17.7
Comparative Government and Politics 896 10.2 13.1 27.0 29.6 20.2
Physics C: Mechanics 2,324 9.2 15.4 21.1 26.3 28.1
5 English Literature and Composition 12,634 11.0 17.1 32.0 24.7 15.1
Chinese Language and Culture 520 20.4 8.5 20.4 17.1 33.7
Computer Science A 3,571 18.0 11.3 22.3 23.5 24.9
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism 1,559 11.5 19.6 14.2 26.7 28.0
Italian Language and Culture 81 13.6 19.8 28.4 23.5 14.8
Physics 2: Algebra-Based 847 5.5 28.3 37.1 17.5 11.6
Computer Science Principles 4,687 15.9 17.9 31.6 21.9 12.6
9 Statistics 8,531 19.7 15.2 23.5 25.4 16.2
Latin 96 5.2 30.2 44.8 15.6 4.2
10 Biology 8,359 13.4 22.6 29.1 22.4 12.5
European History 4,399 9.3 27.0 26.8 20.8 16.1
French Language and Culture 984 6.2 31.0 41.0 17.0 4.9
Microeconomics 4,612 19.4 18.6 19.7 25.8 16.5
Macroeconomics 5,418 21.5 17.0 17.7 25.0 18.8
Spanish Literature and Culture 1,685 11.8 27.2 36.2 19.5 5.3
3 Psychology 15,894 26.7 12.7 19.2 23.4 18.1
World History: Modern 7,905 13.4 25.9 29.2 23.1 8.4
1 English Language and Composition 23,826 13.8 28.4 25.1 23.0 9.6
6 Human Geography 11,843 27.1 15.2 22.5 21.3 13.9
Environmental Science 5,114 19.5 24.0 17.8 29.2 9.5
Music Theory 699 17.5 27.3 22.9 16.6 15.7
Japanese Language and Culture 95 27.4 18.9 22.1 8.4 23.2
4 United States Government and Politics 13,616 22.8 24.2 26.7 13.2 13.1
7 Calculus AB 10,572 21.7 27.2 23.5 15.9 11.7
Chemistry 5,299 25.6 24.1 23.6 16.7 10.1
German Language and Culture 371 16.4 33.7 30.7 13.5 5.7
2 United States History 19,482 29.6 21.0 21.8 17.0 10.7
Physics 1: Algebra-Based 7,220 29.9 28.2 21.1 15.1 5.6
Notes: Due to rounding, percentages do not always add up to 100.0.
Score distributions for subjects with fewer than five AP Exams taken were omitted from this figure.
7SUPPLEMENT E
Illinois
Highlights
Participation in the Development of AP
2022 AP Reading Participants: 684
®
▪ AP high school teachers: 501
▪ College and university faculty members: 183
2022 AP Professional Development Leaders: 49
2022 AP Development Committee Members: 12
Lane Tech College Prep High School AP Seminar
Western Illinois University AP Seminar
Riverside Brookfield High School Computer Science Principles
New Trier High School Environmental Science
Maine Township High School District 207 Italian Language and Culture
Northwestern University Microeconomics
Prairie Ridge High School Physics 1: Algebra-Based
Adlai E. Stevenson High School Physics C: Electricity and
Magnetism
The University of Illinois at Chicago Spanish Language and Culture
West Aurora High School Spanish Language and Culture
New Trier High School Spanish Literature and Culture
Jones College Prep High School U.S. History
AP Capstone
Illinois high schools participating in AP Capstone™ in the 2021-22 school year: 87
Illinois public high school students in the graduating class of 2022 received:
▪ AP Capstone Diplomas: 399
▪ AP Seminar and Research Certificates: 169
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