New York City High School Graduation Requirements
Park East High School
Fall 2021
Types of Diplomas
In New York State, students can earn three types of diplomas:
- A Regents diploma
- An advanced Regents diploma
- A local diploma
All of these diplomas are valid high school diplomas. All students can earn a Regents or advanced Regents diploma. An advanced Regents diploma lets students show additional skills in math, science, and languages other than English. Only some students who meet specific criteria can graduate with a local diploma, with lower exam scores.
To earn a diploma, students must earn specific course credits and pass specific Regents exams.
**(If you believe your student is NOT on track to graduate, please speak to your school’s guidance counselor immediately)**
Regents Diploma:
Students must achieve a score of 65 or higher on these five exams to earn a Regents diploma.
- English Language Arts (ELA)
- Any math exam (Algebra I, Geometry, or Algebra II/Trigonometry)
- Any social studies exam (Global History and Geography or U.S. History and Government)
- Any science exam (Living Environment, Chemistry, Earth Science, or Physics)
- Any additional Regents exam, or another option approved by the State
Credit Requirements
Students need 44 credits in these subject areas to earn a Regents diploma.
Advanced Regents Diploma
- Students must score 65 or higher on the following nine exams to earn an advanced Regents diploma.
- English Language Arts (ELA)
- Three math exams (Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II/Trigonometry)
- One social studies exam (Global History and Geography or U.S. History and Government)
- Two science exams (Living Environment and one of these: Chemistry, Earth Science, or Physics)
- Any additional Regents exam, or another option approved by the State
- Any NYC World Languages exam (also known as Languages Other Than English (LOTE) exam)
Credit Requirements:
Students need 44 credits in these subject areas to earn an Advanced Regents diploma. This is the same total number of credits as a Regents diploma, but with more courses in a language other than English (LOTE) and fewer elective courses.
4 credits in Global History
2 credits in U.S. History
1 credit in Participation in Government
1 credit in Economics
At least 2 credits in advanced math (for example, Geometry or Algebra II)
2 credits in any life science
credits in any physical science
2 credits in any life science or physical science
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