Students must earn a minimum of 220 credits in required courses to graduate from high school.
Students will earn 5 credits each semester for each course in which you receive a D- or higher.
Seniors are required to take a math or science course even if they have completed the minimum require courses for graduation.
Seniors can take a minimum of five courses if they are on track for graduation.
If you have less than 160 credits, you need to meet with your counselor immediately to review your graduation status, and may need to sign up for the Cyber High Credit Recovery Program.
Check your SchoolLoop, regularly to monitor your academic progress, receive important information, and check for counseling upcoming events.
Colleges/Universities only accept "C-" or better grades, which means that if you earn a "D" grade you will need to re-take the class for a better grade.
Attend Presentations / Workshops.
Attend College / Career Fairs.
Continue your involvement in extracurricular activities such as clubs, sports, volunteering, community service, internships, etc.
Visit and create accounts for college/career websites:
On your college board account, if you send your SAT Score Report to the CSU Code 3594, all CSUs will receive your SAT score report
Send your SAT Score Report to one UC and all UCs will receive your SAT Score Report