Graduation Requirements
20 credits of Science
• 10 credits of Physical Science (Ag Earth Science, Chemistry, AG Soil Chemistry, Physics)
• 10 credits of Life Science (Biology, Sustainable Biology,Physiology or AG Anatomy & Physiology)
40 credits of English
• 10 credits of English 9
• 10 credits of English 10
• 10 credits of Honors English 11 or English 11
• 10 credits of AP English Literature & Composition or English 12
30 credits of Social Science
• 10 credits of World History
• 10 credits of Honors US History or US History
• 10 credits of American Government/Economic or
- American Government (Honors)/Economics or
- Agriculture Government (Honors)/ Economics
20 credits of Physical Education
30 credits of Mathematics
• Must pass Algebra 1 or Int. Math I
10 credits of Fine Arts or Foreign Language
90 credits of electives
• 10 credits must be from a Career Technical Education course
Successfully complete at least 240 credits.
Successful completion of a Senior Project
Revised: 03/03/2020
UC/CSU A-G Requirements
The A-G College Entrance Requirements are a sequence of high school courses that students must complete (with a grade of C or better) to be minimally eligible for admission to the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU).
The following chart summarizes the A-G College Entrance Requirements:
*UC's recommend an additional year of Math, Lab Science, and language other than English
For further information, please visit the following online resources:
- East Nicolaus High School A-G Course List | https://hs-articulation.ucop.edu/agcourselist/institution/2430
- California Colleges | https://www.californiacolleges.edu/#/
- California State University Admission Requirements| https://www2.calstate.edu/apply/freshman/getting_into_the_csu/Pages/admission-requirements.aspx
- University of California Admission Requirements | https://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/admission-requirements/freshman-requirements/subject-requirement-a-g.html
- University of California A-G Guide | https://hs-articulation.ucop.edu/guide