Credit Information
A-G Min. Requirements
Graduation Goals/Requirements
Reading IGP's
100

This is the minimun number of credits required to graduate high school in LAUSD

What is 210 credits?

100

The "A" in A-G requirements stands for this subject area.

What is History/Social Science?

100

College requirements listed on the IGP. 

What are A-G Requirements?

100

 The number of Credits you need to be promoted to 11th grade.

105 Credits 

200

Typically, you earn 5 credits each semester for completing one of these

What is a class?

200

The number of years required for English in the A-G requirements.

What is 4 years?

200

Students must complete 2 years of this subject, which includes US History and World History.

What is Social Studies?

200

In column 5 on your IGP, it says "N or Y". This means 

You have not completed this requirement for this section.

300

This subject requires 20 credits for CDE, including courses like Algebra and Geometry.

What is Math? Area C

300

This "F" subject area requires at least one year of a class such as Music, Art, or Theater.

What are Visual and Performing Arts? (VAPA)

300

PE, or Physical Education, is required for this many years to graduate.

What is 2 years?

300

Your IGP identifies these benchmarks to ensure you stay on track for graduation.

What are credit and class requirements?

400

To meet graduation requirements, students must earn 20 credits in this category, which includes subjects like Biology and Chemistry.

What is Science?

400

The minimum number of years required for the same Language Other Than English (LOTE).

What is 2 years?

400

This specific health-related class must be completed to graduate from an LAUSD high school.

What is Health?

400

3.0 or 2.5 

What is the GPA needed for CSU's or UC's when you apply in the 11th grade?

500

This is the minimum grade you must earn in each class to receive credits toward graduation in LAUSD.

What is a D?

500

To meet A-G requirements, students must complete at least one year of this "G" category, which can include electives like psychology or economics.

What is College-Preparatory Electives?

500

Besides coursework, this document tracks your progress toward meeting graduation requirements.

What is an Individualized Graduation Plan (IGP)?

500

Counselors use this tool to help students and families align their coursework with future goals.

What is the Individual Graduation Plan (IGP)?