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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2025 · 12 MIN

306. Hot Topic - Expiring Join Codes

from Coordinated · host Karli Tsuge / Abby McCrate

Abby and Karli are cracking the code on how expiring join codes can help AP coordinators keep student enrollment on point. Their chat is lively, helpful, and filled with those “why didn’t I try that sooner?” moments. Press Play now for a hot topic that’s warming up the coordinator world on this episode of…Coordinated.Watch an Expiring Join Codes Tutorial on the AP Coordinator Experience YouTube Channel. -----Watch the AP Coordinator: Back-to-School Workshop videos on-demand. There is one video for those who are new to the role, and one for experienced AP coordinators.Watch the Coordinated podcast on YouTube.Subscribe to the AP Coordinator Experience YouTube Channel.Bookmark the AP Coordinator Experience webpage.Download the AP Coordinator Academic Calendar (2025-26).Watch this video series on how to use AP Registration and Ordering.Join the AP Coordinator Community. Read up at the AP Coordinator Resource Library. Podcast theme song, “Good as Gold,” courtesy of former AP Music Theory student, Jackie Rae.

Abby and Karli are cracking the code on how expiring join codes can help AP coordinators keep student enrollment on point. Their chat is lively, helpful, and filled with those “why didn’t I try that sooner?” moments. Press Play now for a hot topic that’s warming up the coordinator world on this episode of…Coordinated. Watch an Expiring Join Codes Tutorial on the AP Coordinator Experience YouTube Channel. ----- Watch the AP Coordinator: Back-to-School Workshop videos on-demand. There is ...

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