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High School Diploma Requirements 

The Indiana State Board of Education has adopted new course and credit requirements for earning a high school diploma.  These new requirements go into effect for students entering high school in fall 2006.  With these changes, students will have the option of earning four diploma types:

  • General
  • Core 40
  • Core 40 with Academic Honors
  • Core 40 with Technical Honors

The Indiana General Assembly has made completion of Core 40 a graduation requirement for all students beginning with those entering high school fall 2007.  The legislation includes an opt-out provision for parents who determine that their student could benefit more from the General Diploma.  The legislation also makes Core 40 a minimum college admission requirement for the state’s public four-year universities beginning in fall 2011.

To learn more about Indiana’s high school course and credit requirements, click on the links below:

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