Twenty (20) credits are required to meet requirements for graduation from Mahomet-Seymour High School
Please be aware that admission to a four-year college/university will require more than what is listed below. The information on this page is the minimum needed to receive a high school diploma from Mahomet-Seymour High School.
To participate in the Mahomet-Seymour High School graduation ceremony, students must complete all requirements for graduation prior to the graduation date. A student must earn at least 20 academic credits including the course requirements listed below:
Four years of English, which must include:
English 1, 2 and 3 (year long courses)
One year of English elective courses
Three years of Math
Two years of Science, including Biology
Two years of Social Studies, which must include:
One year of US History or AP US History and successful completion of the US and Illinois Constitution tests
One semester of Civics or equivalent
One semester of Social Studies electives
Consumer Education – can be met by one of the following classes:
Consumer Education (11 or 12)
Economics (12)
Agribusiness Management (11 or 12)
For graduation purposes, Consumer Education and Economics will be considered Social Studies electives
One semester of Health
One year of Career Education (Agriculture, Business, Family and Consumer Science, Technology), or World Language, or Fine Arts (Art, Drama, Music)
PE (1/4 credit per semester)
PE is required each semester except:
The semester a student takes Health
During the 11th and 12th grade for ongoing participation in an interscholastic athletic program, marching band, or dance team
The following rules apply to PE waivers:
Students will be waived from PE at the time their activity starts and remain exempt for the remaining duration of the semester when the activity ends
Students enrolled in PE must have approval from the PE instructor to waive out (based on current status in the class)
Failure to return to PE if the sport, band, or dance is dropped will result in a failing grade for each day missed, and the student could fail PE for the quarter and the semester
Juniors and seniors may NOT waive PE if the waiver would give the student a third study hall
Juniors and seniors who have two study halls and drop a class will lose their PE waiver and be immediately placed in a PE class
Students who waive PE do not receive .25 credit and should stay mindful of the graduation credit requirements
Completion of the State-provided SAT assessment
Completion of the FAFSA or the FAFSA non-completion form