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AP Access for ALL Program Renewed Through 2030

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AP Access for ALL Program Renewed Through 2030

The Niswonger Foundation is proud to announce that the AP Access for ALL (APAA) program has been officially renewed by the State of Tennessee through 2030. This milestone ensures that thousands more Tennessee students will continue to have access to online Advanced Placement courses, expanding opportunity regardless of size or location.

Since the program’s launch in 2021, AP Access for ALL has served over 7,400 students across the state, removing barriers to advanced coursework and supporting students and educators alike. Over 2,000 additional students are already enrolled for the upcoming 2025-2026 school year.

With courses taught by licensed Tennessee educators, APAA has become a trusted resource for schools, offering students the flexibility to take rigorous, college-level courses that may not be available at their local high school. The program supports academic growth, builds confidence, and helps students prepare for college and career readiness.

“We are incredibly proud of the impact this program has already made, and we are just getting started,” said Dr. Gina Pavlovich, Director of Niswonger Online and AP Access for ALL. “This renewal reflects the state’s commitment to equity in education, and we’re excited to continue supporting students, families, and schools through this powerful partnership.”

Thanks to the continued support from the Tennessee Department of Education, AP Access for ALL will remain a key driver in expanding opportunity, closing gaps, and empowering more students to succeed in high school and beyond.

The Niswonger Foundation looks forward to building on this success and serving thousands more Tennessee students in the years to come.