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General Diploma Requirements Classof2016

Indiana has two options for a high school diploma - the Core 40 diploma and the general diploma. The Core 40 diploma requires more rigorous coursework and provides better preparation for college and careers. To graduate with the general diploma instead of Core 40, the student, parent/guardian, and counselor must meet to review the student's progress and graduation plan and determine if the general diploma is more beneficial. Both diplomas require coursework in English, math, science, social studies, physical education, health, and electives, but the general diploma has less stringent requirements in some core content areas.

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General Diploma Requirements Classof2016

Indiana has two options for a high school diploma - the Core 40 diploma and the general diploma. The Core 40 diploma requires more rigorous coursework and provides better preparation for college and careers. To graduate with the general diploma instead of Core 40, the student, parent/guardian, and counselor must meet to review the student's progress and graduation plan and determine if the general diploma is more beneficial. Both diplomas require coursework in English, math, science, social studies, physical education, health, and electives, but the general diploma has less stringent requirements in some core content areas.

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Indiana General High School Diploma

The completion of Core 40 is an Indiana graduation requirement. Indianas Core 40 curriculum


provides the academic foundation all students need to succeed in college and the workforce.
To graduate with less than Core 40, the following formal opt-out process must be completed:
The student, the students parent/guardian, and the students counselor (or another staff member who assists
students in course selection) must meet to discuss the students progress.
The students Graduation Plan (including four year course plan) is reviewed.

The students parent/guardian determines whether the student will achieve greater educational benefits by
completing the general curriculum or the Core 40 curriculum.

If the decision is made to opt-out of Core 40, the student is required to complete the course and credit
requirements for a general diploma and the career/academic sequence the student will pursue is determined.

Course and Credit Requirements (Class of 2016 & Beyond)


English/Language Arts

8 credits
Credits must include literature, composition and speech

Mathematics

4 credits
2 credits: Algebra I or Integrated Mathematics I
2 credits: Any math course
General diploma students are required to earn 2 credits in a Math
or a Quantitative Reasoning (QR) course during their junior or
senior year. QR courses do not count as math credits.

Science

4 credits
2 credits: Biology I
2 credits: Any science course
At least one credit must be from a Physical Science or Earth and
Space Science course

Social Studies

4 credits
2 credits: U.S. History
1 credit: U.S. Government
1 credit: Any social studies course

Physical Education
Health and Wellness
College and Career Pathway
Courses

2 credits
1 credit
6 credits

Selecting electives in a deliberate manner to


take full advantage of college and career
exploration and preparation opportunities

Flex Credit

5 credits
Flex Credits must come from one of the following:
Additional elective courses in a College and Career Pathway
Courses involving workplace learning such as Cooperative Education
or Internship courses
High school/college dual credit courses
Additional courses in Language Arts, Social Studies, Mathematics,
Science, World Languages or Fine Arts

Electives

6 credits
Specifies the minimum number of electives required by the state. High
school schedules provide time for many more elective credits during the
high school years.

40 Total Credits Required


Schools may have additional local graduation requirements that apply to all students
(Updated Dec., 2011)

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