AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
The High School Diploma program follows an American-style curriculum characterized by its flexibility and wide range of subjects. The degree, which certifies the end of high school in the United States, opens the doors of all American universities and is recognized by many higher education institutions around the world.
Students develop their own timetable by choosing from different compulsory or minor subjects. Several levels of courses are offered. Your curriculum manager will help you choose the ones that match your level of learning and interests.
At AGORA INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, the High School Diploma program also includes a university orientation and preparation for knowledge of the English language. At the end of the program, students who have obtained the required grades are awarded the High School Diploma.
To earn the High School Diploma, you must earn a sufficient number of credits in different subject groups. Each completed course earns you credits. In total, you must complete 22 credits to obtain your high school diploma. Criteria set the number of credits required for each subject group. Your curriculum manager will detail the requirements specific to your year of the start of the program.
The following are required credits
4 in English
5 in Social Studies
5 in Mathematics
5 in Science
1 in Career and technical Education
2 in Health and Wellness
All subject grades on the transcript must be a minimum of “D-” level, in order to be counted towards the Diploma.