Graduation Requirements/Pathways

To graduate and receive a diploma from Campbell Union High School District (CUHSD), students must earn a total of 220 credits and pass the required courses with a grade of D or better.
 
To ensure all CUHSD graduates have the option to enroll directly into a university and be prepared for a career, the District has aligned its graduation requirements with the University of California (UC) and California State University (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 a UC or CSU. The graduation requirements for CUHSD meet or exceed the minimum admissions requirement for a UC or CSU.
 
This page contains information explaining how credits and requirements work.
 
 
School Credits
 
The school year is divided into two semesters: Fall (August - December) and Spring (January - June). Each course in a semester is worth 5 credits. A typical Freshman year is as follows, totaling 60 credits.
 
Freshman Year
  • 2 semesters of English - 10 credits
  • 2 semesters of Math - 10 credits
  • 2 semesters of Biology - 10 credits
  • 2 semesters of World Languages - 10 credits
  • 2 semesters of PE - 10 credits
  • 2 semesters of an elective - 10 credits
A students needs to earn a total of 220 credits during their time at CUHSD in order to graduate with a diploma.
 
 
High School Graduation Requirements
 
Students are required to take the following core subjects: English, Math, Science, Social Science, World Languages, VAPA, and Physical Education. Students are also required to take electives - these are courses outside of the required core curriculum that give students the opportunity to explore specific areas of study they are interested in.
 
There are two types of electives:
  1. College approved electives - students can satisfy this graduation requirement by going above and beyond the required graduation courses (such as a 4th year of Social Science, a 4th year of Math, a 4th year of Science, a 3rd year of world language, and/or additional VAPA or CTE above and beyond the required years).
  2. General electives - these are courses approved for high school graduation but not as a college prep course
All courses available are listed in the Course Catalog.
 
Subject
Years/
Credits Required
Social Science
  10th Grade: World History
  11th Grade: US History
  12th Grade: Government
  12th Grade: Economics
3 years
10
10
5
5
English
    9th Grade: English
  10th Grade: English
  11th Grade: English
  12th Grade: English
4 years
10
10
10
10
Math
    9th Grade: Math
  10th Grade: Math
  11th Grade: Math
3 years
10
10
10
Science
    9th Grade: Biology
  10th Grade: Chemistry
  11th Grade: Physics
3 years
10
10
10
World Languages
    Two consecutive years of the same language
   
2 years
20
Visual & Performing Arts (VAPA)
  
1 year
10
College Prep Elective
1 year
10
Physical Education
  One year must be 9th Grade
2 years
20
Select one of:
  1. Career Tech Education (CTE)
  2. Visual & Performing Arts (VAPA)
  3. Applied Arts
  4. Special Programs (e.g. AVID, Leadership, Yearbook)
1 year
10
College Prep Elective or General Elective
2 years
20
 
Total -
220 credits
 
 
Required for Graduation
  • Earn a minimum of 220 credits
  • Pass required courses with a grade of D or better
 
Deficient in Credits
  • See your Counselor to create a plan for credit recovery

Progress Reports and Report Cards
  • Progress reports are issued at 6 weeks and 12 weeks.
  • Semester grades are issued at the end of the semester. These are permanent and are recorded onto transcripts.
  • Progress reports and semester grades can be viewed in Aeries.
 
California University Entrance Requirements (A-G)
 
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). They represent the basic level of academic preparation that high school students should achieve to undertake university work.
 
The purposes of the A-G / College Entrance Requirements are to ensure that entering students:
  • Can participate fully in the first year program at UC and CSU in a broad variety of fields of study;
  • Have attained the necessary preparation for courses, majors, and programs offered at UC and CSU;
  • Have attained a body of knowledge that will provide breadth and perspective to new, more advanced studies; and
  • Have attained essential critical thinking and study skills. 
 
Below is a comparison of CUHSD's and UC/CSU requirements. The graduation requirements at CUHSD meet or exceed the minimum admissions requirement for a UC or CSU.
 
A-G  Subject
CUHSD Requirements
UC and CSU 
Requirements 
A
Social Science
3 years
2 years
B
English
4 years
4 years
C
Math
3 years
3 years/4 recommended
D
Science
3 years
2 years/3 recommended
E
World Languages
2 years
2 years/3 recommended
F
Visual & Performing Arts (VAPA)
1 year
 1 year
G
College Prep Elective
1 year
1 year 
 
Additional CUHSD Graduation Requirements:
 
 
Physical Education
2 years
Not required for admission to UC/CSU
CTE/VAPA/Applied Arts/Special Programs
1 year
College Prep or General Elective
2 years
 
 
Students shall receive diplomas of graduation from high school only after completing the prescribed course of study and meeting the proficiency standards established by the District. The prescribed course of study for students shall include the following: (Education Code 51225.3).