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Indiana's Core 40 is the academic foundation all
students need to succeed in college, apprenticeship programs, military
training, and the workforce. Click here for more information on
Indiana's course and credit requirements for a high school diploma.
- Challenging Courses = Big Rewards. Students
who take strong academic courses in high school are more likely
to enroll in college and earn a degree. That’s important,
because higher education pays: On average, college graduates
earn more than a million dollars more over a lifetime than those
with only a high school education. High school graduates earn
42 percent more than high school dropouts. Core 40 pays.
- More Career Options. Good jobs
require education beyond high school. That means if you want
a job that will support you and your future family, provide health
benefits and offer a chance for advancement, you’ll need
to complete a two- or four-year degree, apprenticeship program,
military training, or workforce certification. If you are planning
to go directly to work after high school graduation, you will
still need to be prepared for training and retooling throughout
your lifetime.
Core 40 gives you more options — and more
opportunities — to find a career with a real future.
- What Employers and Training Programs Want. Employers,
apprenticeship programs and the military all agree – they
expect you to arrive with essential skills, including speaking
and writing clearly, analyzing information, conducting research,
and solving complex problems. The expectations are the same:
You need Core 40.
- Preparation for College Success. It’s
not just about getting in — it’s about finishing.
To succeed in college-level work, students need to complete Core
40 in high school. Anything less may mean taking remedial (high
school) coursework in college, which means it will take you longer
to finish and will cost you more in college tuition. It also
means you’ll have a greater chance of dropping out before
you get your degree. That’s why Core 40 is a college admissions
requirement: In fall 2011 you won’t be able to start at
a four-year public Indiana college without Core 40 (or a documented
equivalent). Most private colleges require students to have at
least this level of high school academic preparation. Core 40
is your best preparation for success.
- Money for College. The Core 40
diploma can help you earn money for college. Indiana students
who complete a Core 40 diploma and meet other financial aid and
grade requirements can receive up to 90 percent of approved tuition
and fees at eligible colleges. Core 40 with Academic Honors graduates
can receive up to 100 percent and some colleges also offer their
own scholarships specifically for students who earn this diploma.
Succeeding With Core 40
Core 40 becomes Indiana’s required high school curriculum
in fall 2007. Students entering high school at that time will be
expected to complete Core 40 as a graduation requirement.
By providing all Indiana students a balanced sequence
of academically rigorous high school courses in the core subjects
of English/language arts, mathematics, science and social studies;
physical education/health and wellness; and electives including
world languages, career/technical, and fine arts, the Core 40 requirement
gives all our students the opportunity to compete with the best.
That’s great news for Indiana students.
To graduate with less than Core 40, a student must
complete a formal opt-out process involving parental consent. See
your school counselor for full details.
For more information about Core 40 and your career
and course plan, see your counselor and visit Learn More Resource
Center at www.learnmoreindiana.org.
(updated
9/23/05)