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Six Westminster Professors Graded Advanced Placement Exams

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Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Six Westminster College professors graded College advanced placement (AP) exams this summer.

 Dr. Patricia Clark, assistant professor of history, graded world history; Dr. Carolyn Cuff, professor of mathematics, graded calculus and was a table leader; Dr. Timothy Cuff, assistant professor of history, graded United States history; Dr. Martha Joseph, chair and associate professor of chemistry, graded chemistry and was a table leader; Dr. Samuel Lightner, chair and professor of physics; graded physics; and Dr. Sandra Webster, professor of psychology, graded psychology.

 "Each year Westminster gives about 70 students advanced placement credits for one or more college courses," said Dr. Jesse Mann, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the college.  "Westminster offers college credit based on high school AP courses and College Board AP exam scores for 29 different Westminster College courses."

 Approximately 2.1 million examinations in 19 disciplines were evaluated by over 7,500 readers from universities and high schools.  Representing many of the finest academic institutions in the world, these men and women are some of the best high school and college educators in the United States, Canada, and abroad.

 Contact Mann at (724) 946-7122 or e-mail mannjt@westminster.edu for more information.