Dr. Fredette Selected to Participate in Advanced Placement Program Reading

Brenda Fredette, Ph.D., associate professor of mathematics and sciences at Medaille College, was selected to participate in the annual reading and scoring of the College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations this June in chemistry.

Dr. Fredette began teaching at Medaille College in 1996. She earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University at Buffalo, Roswell Park Division, and was promoted to associate professor at Medaille in 2006. She She serves as the faculty advisor for the Life Sciences Club at Medaille, and has been a driving force behind its community activities this past academic year.

Each year the AP Program, sponsored by the College Board, gives more than one million capable high school students an opportunity to take rigorous college-level courses and examinations and, based on their exam performance, to receive credit and/or advanced placement when they enter college. More than 2.7 million examinations from 37 AP Courses are evaluated by over 10,000 AP Readers from universities and high schools.


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