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This graduation option gives a student flexibility in accumulating 18 points. A high score on one test can balance
a low score on another test. A student must earn a total of at least four points on English tests, four points on
math tests and six points on science and social studies tests.
More Flexibility for Students and Families
Students who do not earn the required number of graduation points can still meet the requirements for a
diploma if they earn remediation-free scores on a national college admission test.
Students also can qualify for graduation by earning an approved industry-recognized credential and achieving a
workforce-readiness score on a related job skills assessment. The selection of those assessments is in progress.
For the most current/updated information on Ohio Graduation Requirements,
please refer to ODE’s website: http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Ohio-s-Graduation-Requirements
STATE OF OHIO HONORS DIPLOMAS
HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC DIPLOMA WITH HONORS:
Students must meet all but one of the following criteria, unless it is a minimum graduation requirement.
Students must meet general graduation requirements to qualify for honors diplomas.
ACADEMIC HONORS DIPLOMA
Math 4 units
Science 4 units, including 2 units of advanced science
Social Studies 4 units
World Languages 3 units of one world language, or no less than 2 units of each of two world languages studied
Fine Arts 1 unit
GPA 3.5 on a 4.0 scale
ACT/SAT ACT: 27 or higher/SAT: 1280 or higher
To be eligible, students must complete units, or credits, in specific subjects (see above chart). They can use Advanced
Placement, College Credit Plus and Credit Flexibility coursework to meet the unit requirements of an honors diploma. A
single course can meet multiple criteria if it fits under multiple subject areas.
Math – Students must take algebra I, geometry, algebra II (or equivalent), and one other higher level course OR a four-
course sequence that contains equivalent or higher content.
Science – Advanced science refers to courses that are inquiry based with laboratory experiences. They must align with the
grades 11/12 standards (or above) or with an Advanced Placement science course or entry-level college course (clearly
preparing students for a college freshman-level science class, such as anatomy).
Social Studies – Students may get credit for both an American history course and/or the Advanced Placement (same for
government and world history).
World Language – Only credits from courses that are sequential and proficiency based (Spanish levels I, II, III or German I
and II and French I and II) fulfill the honors diploma requirement. Sequential classical (Latin, Ancient Greek) and visual
American Sign Language) languages DO fulfill the honors diploma requirement. If a student opts to complete this criterion
by taking two units each of two world languages studied, a student must complete a total of four world language units
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