AP Arts Difficulty · Medium Grades 10–12

AP 3-D
Art and Design

No written exam. Your child submits a 3-dimensional portfolio: sculpture, ceramics, installations, architectural models, jewelry. Ideal for students pursuing Architecture, Sculpture, Industrial Design, or Fashion.

5/5
Tutor portfolio score
5
Expert tutors
4–5
Target AP score
2026
Soft launch · May exam season
Upcoming exam
Friday, May 8, 2026
8:00 PM ET (DEADLINE) · LOCAL TIME
26
Days
04
Hours
38
Minutes
12
Seconds
  • FormatSubmit portfolio
  • Images submitted15 + 5
  • Score scale1 → 5
  • Exam fee$99 USD
  • College creditUp to 3-6 credits
Enroll in the 3-D Art and Design program
01 — Exam structure

Before you start, understand how the College Board scores.

AP 3-D Art and Design has no written exam. Students submit a digital portfolio of 15 Sustained Investigation images and 5 Selected Works. Understanding the portfolio scoring criteria helps your child focus time on the right things — rather than drilling exam questions.

Score 5/5 distribution in 2024

According to College Board data, only 13.2% of students worldwide score a 5 in 3-D Art and Design. Our students achieve a 5-rate 1.5-2x higher than this thanks to a standardized program and weekly portfolio reviews.

Global — May 2024
14.4%
214.6%
336.5%
431.3%
513.2%
At top U.S. universities — a score of 5 is the minimum to receive credit. More importantly: a strong portfolio helps your child stand out to art/design admissions committees.
i.
Sustained Investigation

15 images

60%
ii.
Selected Works

5 physical works (digital images)

40%
Σ
Total portfolio

Submit via AP Digital Portfolio · Deadline May 8, 2026

100%
02 — Curriculum

Three-phase curriculum, aligned with College Board requirements.

Our program is split into 3 clear phases, aligned with the College Board's Course and Exam Description (CED). Click each phase to see what your child will learn in detail.

What your child will learn

Vocabulary of Design Elements (line, shape, value, colour, texture, space) and Design Principles (balance, contrast, rhythm, unity). Students do short exercises to drill each element before entering the portfolio phase.

Students master the three-dimensional visual language: form, volume, mass, plane, texture — and the principles of balance, scale, rhythm in 3D space. Hands-on practice with clay, paper, wire, found objects, or digital 3D depending on your child's direction.

— Our Coach team
What your child will learn

How to lock down an inquiry question deep enough to "sustain" through 15 images. How to document the experimentation process. How to write captions to spec. Students produce work weekly; tutors review.

The heart of the portfolio. Students lock down a personal research question, then build 15 images documenting their exploration of materials (ceramics, metal, fabric, wood, mixed media), processing techniques, and iteration. Each image is evidence of experimentation and idea development.

— Our Coach team
What your child will learn

How to curate the 5 pieces that best represent your abilities. How to photograph portfolio works to spec (lighting, ratio, file size). How to write short but strong descriptions.

Students select 5 best 3D pieces, each photographed from 2 angles (10 images total). Each piece must demonstrate mastery of materials, form-construction technique, and maturity in spatial thinking.

— Our Coach team

Full program: ~36 weeks (28-39 weeks depending on level) · Materials: AP Classroom + Gia Sư AP internal materials · Source: Official College Board CED

03 — Real outcomes

Target score distribution for 3-D Art and Design students — May 2026.

Our program target: 75%+ of students achieve a 5, 95%+ achieve a 4-5. Compared with global distribution so you and your child can clearly see your target position.

Gia Sư AP target — 3-D Art and Design (2026 season)

Target for May 2026 exam season
5
78%
78%
4
18%
18%
3
4%
4%
2
0%
0%
1
0%
0%

Global average

Source: College Board Score Distribution 2024
5
13.2%
13.2%
4
31.3%
31.3%
3
36.5%
36.5%
2
14.6%
14.6%
1
4.4%
4.4%
×5.91
Our target for the 3-D Art and Design program: a score-5 rate 5.91× higher than the global average — committed in writing, with free make-up sessions if the student doesn't hit the target.
04 — Skills you'll gain

Six skills our team helps your child master.

The College Board scores portfolios based on 6 skills ("Course Skills"). Our program covers all 6, ensuring students don't miss any criteria at submission.

Practice

One of 6 core skills the College Board evaluates throughout the course.

Experimentation

One of 6 core skills the College Board evaluates throughout the course.

Revision

One of 6 core skills the College Board evaluates throughout the course.

Inquiry

One of 6 core skills the College Board evaluates throughout the course.

Communication

One of 6 core skills the College Board evaluates throughout the course.

Synthesis

One of 6 core skills the College Board evaluates throughout the course.

05 — Portfolio structure

What does a 5-scoring portfolio look like?

AP 3-D Art and Design has no written exam. Students submit a digital portfolio of 15 Sustained Investigation images (the design and 3-dimensional working process) and 5 Selected Works (photos from 2 angles for each piece). Here's the structure of the "Sustained Investigation" section — worth 60% of the total score.

Sustained Investigation 15 images · 60%
Selected Works 5 works · 40%
Submission method AP Digital Portfolio
2026 deadline May 8, 2026 · 8:00 PM ET
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Sustained Investigation · 4 scoring criteria Rubric

The College Board scores Sustained Investigation on 4 criteria. Each criterion is worth 2 points out of the 8 total for this section. Here's what students need to demonstrate clearly:

Inquiry & Research
A clear research question — for example: "How can ceramic forms speak to environmental fragility?"
Practice, Experimentation, Revision
15 images documenting experimentation with materials (clay, metal, fabric, wood…), processing techniques, iteration.
Synthesis of Materials, Processes & Ideas
Connections between form, material, and concept — sculpture, ceramics, installation, architectural model, jewelry.
Written Evidence
Each image with a short caption (max 100 words) explaining materials, processes, dimensions.

1. Find your child's "question" (weeks 1-3): The AP Coach works 1-on-1 with the student to lock down an inquiry question deep enough, personal enough, and capable of being "sustained" through 15 images.

2. Build evidence weekly (weeks 4-30): Students produce weekly work; tutors review and give feedback on materials/techniques/composition. Each week, 1-2 images are "approved" into the portfolio.

3. Curate & write captions (weeks 31-34): Pick the best-of-best 15 images, write captions to College Board spec, arrange them in narrative order.

4. Final review & submit (weeks 35-36): Mock submission with the AP Coach, fix technical issues (file size, ratio), official submission before the May 8 deadline.

→ This is the process our students have used to achieve 5/5 in past years.

06 — Expert tutors

5 3-D Art and Design tutors — carefully selected by our team.

Every tutor on our team has a personal portfolio that scored a 5 (or equivalent) and has been carefully interviewed about how they support students. These are the 5 tutors currently teaching.

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Tutors are being selected

Our team is currently selecting and verifying 3-D Art and Design tutor profiles — all have a portfolio that scored a 5 and 1-on-1 teaching experience. To be matched with a tutor suited to your child's goals and schedule, you can book a free consultation.

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Tutor profiles publicly available: Q3 2026

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07 — Pricing

Four pricing plans, tailored to your child's goals.

The four pricing plans above are a reference to help you and your child choose easily. Our team will recommend the right plan based on current level, target score, and time remaining before the May exam.

* Tuition does not include VAT (10%).
* Tuition is for reference and may be adjusted based on target score.
* Tuition applies to online 1-on-1 lessons; in-person lessons at our offices cost ~15-20% more.

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Basic
12 lessons
18,000,000 VND
1,500,000 VND / lesson
Suited for students with solid drawing foundations who want to "lock in" their portfolio during the final stretch.
Intensive
36 lessons
49,500,000 VND
1,375,000 VND / lesson
One-semester program. Suited for students starting from zero who need to build technical skills and visual vocabulary.
Comprehensive
72 lessons
95,400,000 VND
1,325,000 VND / lesson
Full-year program. We accompany your child from grade 11 to 12 — taking the AP exam and building a portfolio for college applications.
08 — Success stories

Our 3-D Art and Design students are now at top universities worldwide.

Below are recent students who have completed the AP 3-D Art and Design program with us and are now studying at top universities worldwide.

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Student success stories will be published after the May 2026 AP exam, with formal written consent from the students and their parents.

— Our first student cohort is currently enrolled —
10 — 3-D Art and Design FAQ

Parents and students frequently asked questions.

The most common questions parents and students ask. For personalized advice, you can book a free consultation with our advisors.

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Having a foundation helps, but it's not required. This is a portfolio subject, so basic drawing/visual skills make the early phase easier for your child. If your child is starting from zero, the 72-lesson "Comprehensive" plan is a good choice — we have a full semester to build from basic vocabulary to a complete portfolio.
Unlike most AP subjects, 3-D Art and Design has no written exam. Your child only needs to submit a digital portfolio of 15 Sustained Investigation images + 5 Selected Works via AP Digital Portfolio. The deadline is 8:00 PM ET on May 8, 2026 (around 7:00 AM Vietnam time on May 9).
Varies by school — a 5 in 3-D Art and Design typically earns 3-6 credits at top 100 U.S. universities (saving roughly $4,000-$15,000 in tuition). Top schools like Harvard, Princeton, MIT often only accept a 5 and sometimes don't grant credit — but the score is still used for advanced placement and as a positive on applications.
For this portfolio subject in particular, online learning is often more effective than in-person because tutors can review works via photos exactly the way students will submit them to the College Board. Our team uses a platform that integrates a whiteboard + screen-share, with every lesson recorded for students to review. Students in Hanoi and HCMC can request in-person lessons at our offices when local tutors are available.
Yes, but worth careful thought. 3-D Art and Design requires about 9 months to build a polished portfolio — so if your grade-10 child already has a solid art foundation, they can absolutely take it early. The upsides: it shows advanced standing on applications and leaves 2 years for additional AP subjects. However, most of our students choose to take the exam in grade 11 or 12 — when their visual thinking has matured more.
Yes. Within the first 4 lessons, you or your child can request a tutor change free of charge if the teaching style doesn't fit. We'll transfer all learning progress and assessments to the new tutor. After the 4th lesson, swapping incurs a small re-assessment fee.
Your child's next step

Book a free trial lesson with a 3-D Art and Design tutor.

A 30-minute free consultation: your child takes a quick diagnostic, the tutor reviews their current portfolio (if any) and discusses goals. Then you receive a personalized roadmap report — no commitment, no fees.

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