You need to contact the Department of Education in the state where you intend to move and provide the details of your situation. Requirements for high school graduation are governed by state laws.
if you are in a traditional high school, 220 credits is required to graduate. If you attend some type of adult school only 170 credits are required for graduation.
No. Law school graduation is required first. After that comes the bar exam.
230 class credits are required to graduate high school in California.
Depends on the college and your major. There is a general ed requirement of 60-64 credits. Then, depending on your major/minor, 36+ credits. The school I'm at the requirement (total) is 120 credits in 4yrs, though it takes most people 6 because there aren't enough classes. However, I'm transferring to a small, liberal arts school and the total requirement is 128 credits in 4 years.
To graduate high school in LAUSD, the student must have 230 credits including core classes and electives.
The number of credits required varies from school to school, but is usually around 120-130.
In the state of Connecticut, 20 credits are required in order to graduate from high school. Seven credits are electives.
They earn the required amount of credits for graduation before they've gone through all four years of high school. The credit limit depends on your location. Google it!
from high school ummm 24 are required.
24 i think
I go to school in Knoxville, Tn, and it is 28 credits. four in english. three in math. three in science. three in social studies. one in health/wellness/phys. ed. then 14 electives.
It's 28 for the school that i go to.