2012 college night volunteers - Tulare County Office of Education
2012 college night volunteers - Tulare County Office of Education
2012 college night volunteers - Tulare County Office of Education
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TULARE COUNTY COLLEGE NIGHTwww.tcoe.org/<strong>college</strong><strong>night</strong>CORE ACADEMIC COURSES REQUIRED BYCALIFORNIA/OUT-OF-STATE COLLEGESCore Academic Courses required by California <strong>college</strong>s. Use this worksheet for planning your high school schedule.Use your school schedule <strong>of</strong> <strong>college</strong> preparatory classes when planning for <strong>college</strong> admission requirements. Besure to select courses from your high school’s approved A-G list.CA State University &University <strong>of</strong> CaliforniaFreshman Sophomore Junior SeniorEnglish4 yrs. <strong>college</strong> prep.Math3 yrs. required4 yrs. recommended:History/Social Science2 yrs requiredLab Science2 years required3 years recommendedForeign Language2 years required3 years recommendedVisual/Performing Arts1 year requiredElectives:1 year – from abovecoursesMost private or out-<strong>of</strong>-state <strong>college</strong>s have similar requirements; check <strong>college</strong> websites for specific requirements.Transferable <strong>college</strong> courses count as a weighted honors classes. Take HONORS or ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP)classes anytime you can! Check your high school’s approved A-G course list for approved courses and weightedcourses. D or F grades do not count toward the above course requirements. DO YOUR BEST IN YOUR CLASSES.76