Advanced Placement (AP)
The Advanced Placement program created by the College Board allows students to complete college-level course work while in high school. Upon successful completion of course work and corresponding exam, students can earn three to six college credits for each Advanced Placement course. Credit for Advanced Placement courses varies based on exam scores as well as college and university requirements. Learn more about advanced placement courses.
Dual Enrollment
Broward County Public Schools have partnered with Broward College, University of Florida, Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University to provide eligible students opportunities in college courses while in high school. Learn more about dual enrollment.
This innovative and accelerated method of academic study is offered solely through the University of Cambridge International Examinations. Learn more about Cambridge
Cooper City High School's Journalism program helps students learn to report and display local and national news. Learn more about our Journalism and Newspaper.
Advanced Journalism classes make up the Yearbook staff. The team of students capture the school year by publishing a high-quality yearbook. Learn more about our Yearbook course.