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Credit RequirementsMinimum Requirements1English Language Arts (ELA)MathIncluding at least 2 credits of advancedmath (e.g., Geometry or Algebra II)8686Social StudiesDistributed as follows:Global History (4)U.S. History (2)Participation in Government (1)Economics (1)8Science (including labs)Distributed as follows:Life Science (2)Physical Science (2)Life Science or Physical Science (2)66Languages Other Than English (LOTE)26Visual Art, Music, Dance, and/or Theater22Physical EducationEvery year, distributed in specific patterns44Health11Electives73Total44448Toward College and Career ReadinessStudents must earn the credits listed to the left in order to receive a Regents orAdvanced Regents diploma. Completing the additional courses listed below cansupport students in successfully transitioning to college or the workplace.Courses That Support College and Career ReadinessSubject-Specific Course SequencesAdvanced CoursesMath: 8 Regents-level credits, including asequence that consists of at least thefollowing courses: Algebra I Geometry Algebra IIAdvanced Placement (AP) coursesScience: 8 Regents-level credits, includinga sequence that consists of at least threeof the following courses: Living Environment Chemistry Physics An AP science courseInternational Baccalaureate (IB)coursesCourses for college credit such as: College Now CUNY Early omaFor students entering 9th grade in 2016RegentsDiploma1 The number of credits requiredfor State-approved Career and Technical Education (CTE)sequences varies depending on the specific program of study. Students may be required to earnmore than 44 total credits in order to graduate with a CTE endorsement. Students in CTE programsshould ask their school about these requirements.2 Students completingArts or CTE endorsements to the Advanced Regents diploma are required tocomplete only 2 credits of LOTE. See reverse for more information about these endorsements.Examination RequirementsSummary of NYSED Regulations as of April 2016

Examination RequirementsMinimum RequirementsEnglish Language Arts (ELA)65 65 65 on one math exam: Algebra I, Geometry, OR Algebra II65 on three math exams: Algebra I, Geometry, AND Algebra II65 on one social studies exam: U.S. History OR Global History & Geography65 on one social studies exam: U.S. History OR Global History & Geography65 on one science exam: Living Environment, Earth Science, Chemistry, OR Physics65 on Living Environment ANDone other science exam: Earth Science, Chemistry, OR PhysicsLanguages Other Than English(LOTE)Not required65 on one NYC LOTE exam4 1 Option365 on any additional Regentsexam or State-approved 1option65 on any additional Regentsexam or State-approved 1optionMathSocial StudiesScience3Other assessments and learning experiences approved by the New York State Education Department may fulfill the 1 option or replace a required exam. Students should ask their schools about the availability of these options,including the Career Development and Occupational Studies (CDOS) 1 Option. Students using the CDOS 1 optionmust complete a career plan, employability profile, and 216 hours of career preparation experiences, which mustinclude at least 54 hours of work-based learning.4 Students completing an Arts or CTE endorsement to the Advanced Regents diploma and students whose IEPs indicatea disability that affects their ability to learn a language are not required to take the LOTE exam.NOTE: Students with disabilities have additional options for fulfilling exam requirements. Students should ask theirschools about whether these options apply to them.Diploma EndorsementsStudents may earn diploma endorsements recognizing the successful completion of additionalcourses and exams. Students should ask their schools if they are eligible for any of thefollowing endorsements: Arts, CTE, Honors Designation, Mastery in Math, Mastery in Science,and Service.Toward College and Career ReadinessStudents must earn passing scores on the exams listed to theleft in order to receive a Regents or Advanced Regents diploma.Earning higher scores on these exams, taking additional exams,and achieving diploma endorsements can support students insuccessfully transitioning to college or the workplace.Achievements that Support College and Career ReadinessEarn any of these scores to avoid remediation at CUNY:Reading and Writing English Regents exam score of 75 SAT Critical Reading score of 480 ACT English score of 20 Passing score on CUNY Assessment TestsMath Any Math Regents exam score of 80 AND a passing gradein Algebra II/Trigonometry or a higher level math course Common Core-aligned Algebra I or Geometry Regents examscore of 70 AND a passing grade in Algebra II or a higherlevel math course Math SAT score of 500 ACT Math score of 21 Passing score on CUNY Assessment TestsIGRADUATIONREQUIREMENTSRegents Exam3Advanced RegentsDiplomaFor students entering 9th grade in 2016Regents DiplomaOther Achievements Earn a score of 3 on any Advanced Placement (AP) exam Earn a score of 4 on any International Baccalaureate (IB)exam Pass a course that earns college credit with a “C” or higher Earn an Advanced Regents diploma Earn a CTE diploma endorsement and/or pass an industryrecognized technical assessment for licensure and/orcertification Earn an Arts diploma endorsementCredit RequirementsSummary of NYSED Regulations as of April 2016

Credit RequirementsMINIMUMREQUIREMENTS 1English Language Arts (ELA)88MathIncluding at least 2 credits of advancedmath (e.g., Geometry or Algebra II)66Social StudiesDistributed as follows:Global History (4)U.S. History (2)Participation in Government (1)Economics (1)8Science (including labs)Distributed as follows:Life Science (2)Physical Science (2)Life Science or Physical Science (2)6Languages Other Than English (LOTE)262Visual Art, Music, Dance, and /or Theater22Physical EducationEvery year, distributed in specifc patterns44Health11Electives73Total4444Toward College and Career ReadinessStudents must earn the credits listed to the left in order to receivea Regents or Advanced Regents diploma. Completing the additionalcourses listed below can support students in successfullytransitioning to college or the workplace.Courses that Support College and Career Readiness8SUBJECT-SPECIFIC COURSE SEQUENCES Math: 8 Regents-level credits, including a sequence that consists ofat least the following:– Algebra I– Geometry6– Algebra II Science: 8 Regents-level credits, including a sequence that consistsof at least three of the following:– Living Environment– Chemistry– Physics– An AP science courseADVANCED COURSES– Advanced Placement (AP) courses– International Baccalaureate (IB) courses– Courses for college credit such as College Now orCUNY Early College1The number of credits required for State-approved Career and Technical Education (CTE) sequences varies depending on the specific program of study. Students may thereforebe required to earn more than 44 total credits in order to graduate with a CTE endorsement. Students in CTE programs should ask their schools about these requirements.2Students completing Arts or CTE endorsements to the Advanced Regents diploma are required to complete only 2 credits of LOTE. See reverse for more information about theseendorsements.TMDepartment ofEducationGRADUATION REQUIREMENTSAdvancedRegentsDiplomaFor students entering 9th grade in 2015RegentsDiplomaExamination RequirementsSummary of NYSED Regulation as of May 2015

Examination RequirementsStudents must earn passing scores on the exams listed to the left inorder to receive a Regents or Advanced Regents diploma. Earninghigher scores on these exams, taking additional exams, and achievingdiploma endorsements can support students in successfullytransitioning to college or the workplace.MINIMUM REQUIREMENTSEnglish Language Arts (ELA)65 65 Math65 on one math exam: Algebra I, Geometry, OR Algebra II65 on three math exams: Algebra I, Geometry, AND Algebra IISocial Studies65 on one social studies exam: US History OR Global History & Geography65 on one social studies exam: US History OR Global History & GeographyScience65 on one science exam: Living Environment, Earth Science, Chemistry, OR Physics65 on Living EnvironmentAND one other science exam: Earth Science, Chemistry, OR PhysicsLanguages Other Than English(LOTE)Not required65 on any additional Regentsexam or State-approved 1 assessment 1 OptionAchievements that Support Collegeand Career Readiness65 on one NYC LOTE exam465 on any additional Regentsexam or State-approved 1 assessment3 Otherassessments approved by the New York State Education Department may fulfll the 1 exam option as well asreplace a required exam. Students should ask their schools about the availability of these assessment options.4 Studentscompleting an Arts or CTE endorsement to the Advanced Regents diploma and students whose IEPs indicatea disability that affects their ability to learn a language are not required to take the LOTE exam.NOTE: Students with disabilities have additional options for fulflling exam requirements. Students should ask theirschools about whether these options apply to them. Earn any of these scores to enter a four-year CUNY college and/oravoid remediation at CUNY Community Colleges:Reading and Writing– English Regents exam score of 75 – SAT Critical Reading score of 480 – ACT English score of 20 – CUNY Assessment Test in Reading score of 70 andWriting Test score of 56 Math– Any Math Regents exam score of 80 AND a passing gradein Algebra II/Trig or a higher level math course– Common Core-aligned Algebra I Regents exam score of 70 ANDa passing grade in Algebra II/Trig or a higher level math course– Math SAT score of 500 – ACT Math score of 21 – CUNY Assessment Test in Math I score of 45 – CUNY Assessment Test in Math II score of 40 Earn a score of 3 on any Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Earn a score of 4 on any International Baccalaureate (IB) Exam Pass a course that earns college credit with a “C” or higher Earn an Advanced Regents diploma Earn a CTE diploma endorsement and/or pass an industryrecognized technical assessment for licensure and/or certification Earn an Arts diploma endorsementGRADUATION REQUIREMENTSREGENTS EXAM 3Toward College and Career ReadinessFor students entering 9th grade in 2015Advanced RegentsDiplomaRegents DiplomaDIPLOMA ENDORSEMENTSStudents may earn diploma endorsements recognizing the successful completion of additional courses and exams.Arts EndorsementCTE EndorsementStudents must complete 10 creditsin one art form (visual arts, music,dance, or theater) and pass thecorresponding arts assessment.The total number of credits mayexceed 44.Students in approved CTEprograms must meet alternativecredit and assessmentrequirements. The total numberof credits varies by sequenceand may exceed 44.TMDepartment ofEducationHonors DesignationStudents must earn anaverage of 90 or higher onthe required Regents examsfor the diploma they areearning.Mastery in MathStudents must score 85 orhigher on each of the threemath Regents exams andcomplete the requirements forthe Advanced Regents diploma.Mastery in ScienceStudents must score 85 orhigher on each of three scienceRegents exams and completethe requirements for theAdvanced Regents diploma.Service EndorsementStudents must complete 100hours of community service inhigh school, either independently, through service-learning,or as part of a school-led serviceprogram.Credit RequirementsSummary of NYSED Regulation as of May 2015

Credit RequirementsMINIMUM NUMBEROF CREDITSEnglish88Social StudiesDistributed as follows:Global History (4)U.S. History (2)Participation in Government (1)Economics (1)88Science (including lab)Distributed as follows:Life Science (2)Physical Science (2)Life Science or Physical Science (2)6MathematicsIncluding at least 2 credits of advancedmath (e.g., Geometry or Algebra II).66Language Other Than English (LOTE)261Visual Art, Music, Dance, and /or Theater22Physical Education (Every Year)44Health11Electives73Total4444Look AheadIn addition to earning a high school diploma, students canprepare for college and careers by successfully completing:Subject-Specific SequencesScience: Eight (8) Regents-level credits, including a sequence thatconsists of at least three of the following: Living Environment,Chemistry, Physics, or AP ScienceMathematics: Eight (8) Regents-level credits, including a sequence thatconsists of at least the following: Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II6Advanced Courses Advanced Placement (AP) courses Courses for college credit such as College Now or CUNY Early College International Baccalaureate (IB) courses NYCDOE-certified College Preparatory Courses21Students completing Arts or CTE endorsements to the Advanced Regents diploma are required to complete only 2 credits of LOTE and are not required to take theLOTE exam. See reverse for more information about these endorsements.2To learn more about NYCDOE-certified College Preparatory Courses, visit /default.htm.TMDepartment ofEducationGRADUATION REQUIREMENTSAdvancedRegentsDiplomaFor students entering 9th grade in 2014RegentsDiplomaExamination RequirementsSummary of NYSED Regulation 100.5. Current as of May 2014. Visit www.p12.nysed.gov/part100/pages/1005.html.

Examination RequirementsCommon Core English Language Arts(ELA)†Common Core Math†MINIMUM SCORESPassing score Passing score onone math exam: Algebra I, Geometry, OR Algebra IIPassing score Passing score on allthree math exams: Algebra I, Geometry, AND Algebra II65 65 U.S. History and Government65 65 65 on one scienceexam: Living Environment, Earth Science, Chemistry, OR Physics65 on two scienceexams: Living Environment,AND Earth Science, Chemistry, OR PhysicsNYC Language Other Than English(LOTE) Exam Earn a score of 3 on any Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Pass a course that earns college credit with a “C” or higherGlobal History and GeographyScienceLook AheadIn addition to earning a high school diploma, students can demonstratecollege and career readiness through the following achievements:Not required65 Earn an Advanced Regents diploma Earn a CTE diploma endorsement and/or pass an industry recognized technicalassessment for licensure and/or certifcation Earn an Arts diploma endorsement Earn a score of 4 on any International Baccalaureate (IB) ExamCommon Core Regents Exams† Starting in 2013-14, New York State is aligning the ELA and math Regents examsto Common Core standards. Students who enter grade 9 in 2013-14 or thereafter must pass theCommon Core aligned ELA Regents exam. Students who begin studying high school math (typically Algebra) in 2013-14or thereafter must pass the Common Core aligned math Regents exam(s).Through January 2015 only, students may take both the Common Core andnon-Common Core math Regents exams; the higher score may be used tofulfll graduation requirements.For more information about Common Core standards, ary/ForFamilies/default.htm. Passing scores and college readiness indicators for these Regents exams will bedetermined after June 2014. See http://www.p12.nysed.gov/assessment/hsgen/.Diploma Endorsements: Students may earn diploma designations recognizing the successful completion of additional courses and exams.GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSREGENTS EXAMAdvanced RegentsDiplomaFor students entering 9th grade in 2014Regents Diploma Arts endorsement: Students must complete 10 credits in one art form (visual arts, music, dance, or theater) and pass the corresponding arts assessment. Students earning anarts endorsement to the Advanced Regents diploma are required to earn 2 LOTE credits and are not required to pass the LOTE exam. CTE endorsement: Students in approved CTE programs must meet alternative credit and assessment requirements. The number of total credits varies by sequence and mayexceed 44. Students earning a CTE endorsement to the Advanced Regents diploma are required to earn 2 LOTE credits and are not required to pass the LOTE exam. Honors designation: Students must earn an average of 90 or higher on the required Regents exams for their diploma type. As the Common Core Regents exams areintroduced, the New York State Education Department may determine new score requirements for this endorsement. Mastery in Math (Advanced Regents diploma only): Students must score 85 or higher on each of the three math Regents exams. The New York State Education Departmentmay determine new score requirements for this endorsement for the Common Core Regents exams. Mastery in Science (Advanced Regents diploma only): Students must score 85 or higher on each of three science Regents exams.NOTE: Students with disabilities have additional options for fulfilling exam requirements. See http://www.p12.nysed.gov/specialed/.TMDepartment ofEducationCredit RequirementsSummary of NYSED Regulation 100.5. Current as of May 2014. Visit www.p12.nysed.gov/part100/pages/1005.html.

Credit RequirementsMINIMUM NUMBEROF CREDITSEnglish88Social StudiesDistributed as follows:Global History (4)U.S. History (2)Participation in Government (1)Economics (1)88Science (including lab)Distributed as follows:Life Science (2)Physical Science (2)Life Science or Physical Science (2)6MathematicsIncluding at least 2 credits of advancedmath (e.g., Geometry or Algebra II).6Language Other Than English (LOTE)26*Visual Art, Music, Dance, and /or Theater22Physical Education (Every Year)44Health11Electives73Total4444GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSAdvancedRegentsDiplomaFor students entering 9th grade in 2013RegentsDiplomaLook AheadIn addition to earning a high school diploma, students canprepare for college and careers by successfully completing:Subject-Specific SequencesScience: Eight (8) Regents-level credits, including asequence that consists of at least three of the following:Living Environment, Chemistry, Physics, or AP ScienceMathematics: Eight (8) Regents-level credits, including asequence that consists of at least the following:Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II6Advanced Courses Advanced Placement (AP) courses Courses for college credit such as College Now orCUNY Early College6 International Baccalaureate (IB) courses NYCDOE-certified College Preparatory Courses*** Students completing Arts or CTE endorsements to the Advanced Regents diploma are required to complete only 2 credits of LOTE and are not required to take the LOTE exam.See reverse for more information about these endorsements.** To learn more about NYCDOE-certified College Preparatory Courses, visit /default.htm.TMDepartment ofEducationExamination RequirementsSummary of NYSED Regulation 100.5. Current as of May 2013. Visit www.p12.nysed.gov/part100/pages/1005.html.

Examination RequirementsCommon Core English Language Arts(ELA)†Common Core Math†MINIMUM SCORESPassing score onone math exam: Algebra I, Geometry, OR Algebra IIPassing score Passing score on allthree math exams: Algebra I, Geometry, AND Algebra II65 65 U.S. History and Government65 65 65 on one scienceexam: Living Environment, Earth Science, Chemistry, OR Physics65 on two scienceexams: Living Environment,AND Earth Science, Chemistry, OR PhysicsNYC Language Other Than English(LOTE) Exam Earn a score of 3 on any Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Pass a course that earns college credit with a “C” or higherPassing score Global History and GeographyScienceLook AheadIn addition to earning a high school diploma, students can demonstratecollege and career readiness through the following achievements:Not required65 Earn an Advanced Regents diploma Earn a CTE diploma endorsement and/or pass an industry recognized technicalassessment for licensure and/or certifcation Earn an Arts diploma endorsement Earn a score of 4 on any International Baccalaureate (IB) ExamCommon Core Regents Exams† Starting in 2013-14, New York State is aligning the ELA and math Regents examsto Common Core standards. Students who enter grade 9 in 2013-14 or thereafter must pass theCommon Core aligned ELA Regents exam. Students who begin studying high school math (typically Algebra) in 2013-14or thereafter must pass the Common Core aligned math Regents exam(s).For June and August 2014 only, students may fulfill exam requirements with eitherthe Common Core or non-Common Core ELA and math Regents exams. For moreinformation about Common Core standards, ary/ForFamilies/default.htm. Passing scores and college readiness indicators for these Regents exams will bedetermined after June 2014. See http://www.p12.nysed.gov/assessment/hsgen/.Diploma Endorsements: Students may earn diploma designations recognizing the successful completion of additional courses and exams.GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSREGENTS EXAMAdvanced RegentsDiplomaFor students entering 9th grade in 2013Regents Diploma Arts endorsement: Students must complete 10 credits in one art form (visual arts, music, dance, or theater) and pass the corresponding arts assessment. Students earning anarts endorsement to the Advanced Regents diploma are required to earn 2 LOTE credits and are not required to pass the LOTE exam. CTE endorsement: Students in approved CTE programs must meet alternative credit and assessment requirements. The number of total credits varies by sequence and mayexceed 44. Students earning a CTE endorsement to the Advanced Regents diploma are required to earn 2 LOTE credits and are not required to pass the LOTE exam. Honors designation: Students must earn an average of 90 or higher on the required Regents exams for their diploma type. As the Common Core Regents exams areintroduced, the New York State Education Department may determine new score requirements for this endorsement. Mastery in Math (Advanced Regents diploma only): Students must score 85 or higher on each of the three math Regents exams. The New York State Education Departmentmay determine new score requirements for this endorsement for the Common Core Regents exams. Mastery in Science (Advanced Regents diploma only): Students must score 85 or higher on each of three science Regents exams.NOTE: Students with disabilities have additional options for fulfilling exam requirements. See http://www.p12.nysed.gov/specialed/.TMDepartment ofEducationCredit RequirementsSummary of NYSED Regulation 100.5. Current as of May 2013. Visit www.p12.nysed.gov/part100/pages/1005.html.

Credit RequirementsEnglish8Social Studies8Global History4U.S. History2Economics1Participation in Government1Science (including lab)2Physical Science2Life Science or Physical Science2Mathematics6*Languages Other Than English (LOTE)6**22 Visual Art, Music, Dance, and /or TheaterHealth and Physical EducationLook AheadIn addition to earning a high school diploma, students canprepare for college and careers by successfully completing:Subject-specific SequencesScience: 8 Regents-levelcredits, including asequence that consistsof at least three of thefollowing: LivingEnvironment, Chemistry,Physics, or AP Science6*Life ScienceGRADUATION REQUIREMENTSMINIMUM NUMBEROF CREDITSFor students entering 9th grade in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and s: 8 Regentslevel credits, including asequence that consists ofat least the following:Integrated Algebra,Geometry, andAlgebra 2/Trigonometry Advanced Courses Advanced Placement(AP) courses Courses for college creditsuch as College Now orCUNY Early College InternationalBaccalaureate (IB)courses NYCDOE-certifiedCollege PreparatoryCourses 5Physical Education4Health Education1Elective73Total4444Diploma Endorsements Students may earn an Honors designation on the Regents or Advanced Regents Diploma if they achieve a 90 average on required Regents exams. Students may earn an Arts endorsement to the Regents or Advanced Regents Diploma if they complete 10 credits in one art form (dance, music,theater, or visual arts) and pass the corresponding Arts assessment. Students enrolled in New York State-approved Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs must meet alternative credit and assessmentrequirements to earn a CTE diploma endorsement.* No more than 4 credits may be awarded for any commencement-level math or science course designed to culminate in a Regents exam.** Students completing Arts or CTE endorsements to the Advanced Regents Diploma are only required to complete 2 credits of a language other than English and are not required to takethe LOTE Exam. Students admitted into CUNY programs for fall 2013 who do not pass these courses may be required to take non-credit bearing remediation classes (see ts/faqs.html#1). These requirements are subject to change and may vary by campus. Visit www.cuny.edu/prepare for admissions information. To learn more about NYCDOE-certified College Preparatory Courses, visit: t.htmTMDepartment ofEducationExamination RequirementsSummary of NYSED Regulation 100.5 and Chancellor’s Regulation A-501. Current as of April 2012. Visit www.p12.nysed.gov/part100/pages/1005.html for up-to-date information.

Examination Requirements†MINIMUM SCORESComprehensive EnglishRegents ExamMathematics Regents Exams***65 Earn a 75 onEnglish Regents Exam* 65 on anyMath RegentsExam65 on: Integrated Algebra Geometry AND Algebra 2/TrigonometryEarn 80 onat least one applicableMath Regents Exam* Additional Measures Earn 3 on any Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Pass a course that earns college credit with a “C”or higher Earn an Advanced Regents diploma Earn a CTE diploma endorsement and/or passindustry recognized technical assessment forlicensure and/or certifcation Earn an Arts diploma endorsement65 65 U.S. History and GovernmentRegents Exam65 65 Languages Other Than English (LOTE) Exam2012-13 City Universityof New York (CUNY)Minimum Indicators ofCollege Readiness* 65 Global History and GeographyRegents ExamScience Regents ExamLook AheadIn addition to earning a high school diploma, students can demonstratecollege and career readiness through the following achievements: Earn 4 on any International Baccalaureate (IB)Exam.65 on: Living Environment65 on anyANDScience Regents Chemistry, EarthExamScience, or Physics65 † Students may meet exam requirements for a Regents diploma by attaining certain scores on other types of examinations, such as Advanced Placement examinations,SAT Subject tests, and others. Students earning an Advanced Regents diploma and/or a diploma with an Honors designation may use up to two NYSED-approvedalternative exams towards the diploma.* Students may also demonstrate college readiness by meeting alternative CUNY testing requirements, including the SAT, ACT, and CUNY Assessment Test (CAT). Studentsadmitted into CUNY programs for fall 2013 who do not meet these requirements may be required to take non-credit bearing remediation classes. (See ts/faqs.html#1.) These requirements are subject to change and may vary by campus. Visit www.cuny.edu/prepare for admissionsinformation.GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSAdvanced RegentsDiplomaFor students entering 9th grade in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012Regents Diploma***Students who have passed Mathematics A or Mathematics B Regents Exams should refer to previous graduation requirements for alternative testing requirements.Mathematics A and Mathematics B were last administered in January 2009 and June 2010, respectivelyNOTE: As of the class entering 9th grade in 2008, Local diplomas will not be an option for General Education Students. Students must pass all required Regents exams witha score of 65 or higher in order to obtain a Regents or Advanced Regents Diploma.TMDepartment ofEducationCredit RequirementsSummary of NYSED Regulation 100.5 and Chancellor’s Regulation A-501. Current as of April 2012. Visit www.p12.nysed.gov/part100/pages/1005.html for up-to-date information.

and September 2011Regents Diploma# of Credits8842116222622541744CREDIT REQUIREMENTSEnglishSocial StudiesGlobal HistoryAmerican HistoryEconomicsParticipation in GovernmentScience (including lab)Life SciencePhysical ScienceLife Science or Physical ScienceMathematicsVisual Art, Music, Dance, and /or Theater†Second LanguageHealth and Physical EducationPhysical EducationHealth EducationElectivesTotal†Advanced Regents Diploma# of Credits884211622262 6*541344Effective June 2007 students must earn two credits in the arts (visual art, music, dance, and/or theater). Studentsseeking a Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation through the Arts must complete 10 credits in one art form(dance, music, theater, or visual arts) and pass the corresponding Arts exit Exam.REGENTS EXAM REQUIREMENTSComprehensive EnglishMathematicsIntegratedIntegrated AlgebraAlgebraMathMath AAMathMath ABGeometryGeometryAlgebrarigonometr yAlgebra II/T2/TrigonometryGlobal History and GeographyU.S. History and GovernmentScienceScienceLanguage other than EnglishRegents Diploma**score65 or above1 Exam65 or above or65 or above or65 or above or65 or above or65ororaboveabove6565 or above65 or above65 or above (any science)Advanced Regents Diploma**score***65 or above22ExamsExams oror 33ExamsExams***or6565ororaboveabove***or*** and***and65ve***65 oror aboveabove***and 6565ororaboaboveand******65oraboveor65 or above or***and6565ororabove***aboveand*********above65 oror aboveabove***6565ororabove6565 or above65 or above65 or above (1 life science)65 or above (1 physical science)65 or above** Students completing an approved 10 credit sequence in the Arts or CTE are only required to complete 2 credits of a second language and are notrequired to take the Regents

Algebra II 8 Regents-level credits, including a sequence that consists of at least three of the following courses: Living Environment Chemistry Physics An AP science course Advanced Courses Advanced Placement (AP) courses International Baccalaureate (IB) courses Courses for college credit such as: College Now CUNY Early College