RHS College Credit Data

Through Advanced Placement, Early College, Dual Enrollment and Credit Articulation agreements, Rockford High School offers an expansive selection
of college credit-earning opportunities.

           AP Testing 2024-2025

Of the 1,399 AP tests given in the 2024-2025 school year, over 81% of the students received a score of 3 or better.

Course# of AP Tests Taken
2D Art15
3D Art5
Biology24
Calculus AB56
Calculus BC18
Chemistry26
Chinese4
Comparative Government and Politics1
Computer Science A11
Computer Science Principals15
Drawing2
English Lang/Comp171
English Lit/Comp51
German Lang/Culture9
Macroeconomics40
Microeconomics2
Physics 136
Physics 22
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism2
Physics C: Mechanics28
Psychology111
Seminar529
Spanish Lang/Culture28
Statistics118
US Government37
US History57
World History: Modern1

                 Early College 

In 2024-25, Rockford High School students earned
over 1,000 college credits through
Dual Enrollment and Early College programs
 from partnerships with Ferris State University
 and Grand Valley State University.

Early College Enrollment

Ferris State University

Course# of Students
English 150210
LITR 15022
SPAN 33330
SPAN 35030




Grand Valley State University

Course# of Students
AHS 100
(Medical Terminology)
24
AHS 110
(Intro to Health Care)
24
EDF 115
(Intro to Education)
12
HIST 20912


Future Opportunities
at Rockford High School

  • Additional AP Course offerings in Business, Cybersecurity, and Science
  • Opportunities for students to earn employable credentials in fields such as graphic design, video production, and health professions
  • Pathways that allow students to identify a passion and earn certifications and credits in their chosen field
  • Increase CLEP testing opportunities for students (earn transferrable college credit for a class taken at RHS)
  • Expanding career exploration through research and job shadows to help students create an individualized path
  • Increase articulation agreements with 2-year and 4-year universities (earn college credit for taking a class at RHS)

For any questions or additional assistance, 
please contact the RHS counseling office at 616-863-6033.