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ACADEMIC GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Religion (40 credits) English (40 credits) History/Social Science (30 credits) Mathematics (30 credits) Science (20 credits) Foreign Language (20 credits) Visual and Performing Arts (10 credits) Computer Science (5 credits or complete Computer Proficiency Activity)
2) Satisfy Requirements for a Bachelor's Degree Earn the number of units required for your degree, a minimum of 120 units. Earn a Minimum of 30 Units in Residence. Earn a Minimum of 40 Upper-Division Units. Activity Units. Complete the General Education (GE) Pattern. Satisfy Major Requirements. Maintain Minimum 2.00 GPA.
To qualify for a bachelor's degree, you must meet the following conditions: Earn a minimum of 180 credits (courses confer credits with a grade of pass or D minus or better) Satisfy the university requirements in American history and institutions and in Entry Level Writing (English composition)
The oldest age at which one can graduate high school in the United States is typically 21. However, most states have age restrictions, allowing students to attend high school until they reach a certain age, usually around 18 to 21.
Students are required to earn a minimum of 220 credits for graduation.