Your best bet is likely to use summer and winter courses to cross gen - eds off
your list of graduation requirements (things like Intro to Psych, Art History 101, and the like).
Not exact matches
That means tougher classes, a broader
list of courses, and strengthened
graduation requirements.
A task force studying educational improvement in Nebraska has called for a long
list of reforms, including a new school - finance formula, far more state aid for schools, higher pay and longer contracts for teachers, a master - teacher program, and the establishment
of statewide high - school
graduation requirements.
Further, Florida's department
of education publishes a
list of dual enrollment courses that specifies precisely how each course meets the state's high school
graduation requirements and how many high school credits it earns (the
list is available at www.fldoe.org/articulation).
A
Graduation Checklist is a printable
list of course
requirements you will use when you meet with your academic advisor each semester.