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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 385848" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I don't know what CSU is.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I dug around a little more and there is conflicting info on their website. In one place it says 28 credits and 30 credits required for Standard and Advanced diplomas, respectively. Then in thiss year's handbook, it says that in a brief summary but in the chart breaking down actual course requirements for each, it says 24 and 26, res[ectively, which is only two more credits than the state requires for eeach and obviously, more feasible. I'm hoping that this is the accurate info and maybe it used to be the more stringent requirements but it didn't get changed everywhere. No other place in this state requires that many credits to graduate, at least that I've ever heard of. It's odd too because schools are not all that good in this area and they haven't met graduation goals. Gee I guess not if you require 20-25% more credits than the state DOE and no other sd is increasing that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 385848, member: 3699"] I don't know what CSU is. Anyway, I dug around a little more and there is conflicting info on their website. In one place it says 28 credits and 30 credits required for Standard and Advanced diplomas, respectively. Then in thiss year's handbook, it says that in a brief summary but in the chart breaking down actual course requirements for each, it says 24 and 26, res[ectively, which is only two more credits than the state requires for eeach and obviously, more feasible. I'm hoping that this is the accurate info and maybe it used to be the more stringent requirements but it didn't get changed everywhere. No other place in this state requires that many credits to graduate, at least that I've ever heard of. It's odd too because schools are not all that good in this area and they haven't met graduation goals. Gee I guess not if you require 20-25% more credits than the state DOE and no other sd is increasing that. [/QUOTE]
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