While most Andrews Academy students aim for either the College Prep or the General diplomas, there are numerous variations which can be chosen. This allows for a student to craft a high school experience which will prepare them best for the next step. For example, there are different requirements for acceptance into different colleges. Therefore, it becomes important to start exploring college options early. If a student is uncertain about plans after academy, it is best to aim high and take advantage of the broad curricular offerings available.
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DIPLOMAS
College Preparatory Diploma — provides for a student to take a basic set of core classes that are a step toward preparation for the rigors of college. The broad framework around which the college prep diploma is built allows for a student to take additional core classes in areas of interest or to supplement the requirements with additional general education classes such as fine arts or applied arts.
This diploma also allows for the student to broaden their core classes to receive the Comprehensive or Vocational Endorsement. Since colleges often have different entrance requirements in the solid areas, students are strongly encouraged to check the college application requirements of their colleges of choice to make sure their program at Andrews Academy will adequately prepare them for entrance. International students, whose native language is not English, are required to pass a selective language proficiency test with a satisfactory score.
General Curriculum Diploma—provides for a large degree of flexibility allowing a student to focus on specific areas such as vocational education or fine arts. This diploma requires a smaller number of core or solid classes which leaves room for other subjects to be emphasized. This diploma is also appropriate for the student who may need additional support for academic success.
Basic Diploma—requirements are the same as the General Curriculum Diploma, with the provision that adjusted objectives may be established to meet the individual student's needs based on his/her strengths, weaknesses and/or style of learning. Such courses with adjusted objectives are identified by the title prefix "Introduction to..." Academic Advancement Program Team (AAPT) students specifically benefit from this provision. These programs are planned individually with the guidance counselor.
ENDORSEMENTS
Comprehensive Endorsement
This requires more solid credits in social studies, math, science and language than the broad framework of the College Preparatory Diploma. This program provides a solid base of core classes.
Vocational Endorsement
Provision is made for students to add a Vocational Endorsement to their diploma. Requirements include appropriate applied arts credits earned from the academy program plus credits earned from arranged courses at 日韩AV. This program is designed by the individual student along with the guidance counselor and vocational instructor.
Andrews Academy Science Emphasis Program (AASEP)
For this option a student must meet all of the College Preparatory Diploma requirements in addition to taking four years of science. The program is designed to prepare students to choose the sciences as a career possibility. Application is made during a student's senior year through the science departmental chair, but planning needs to begin the freshman year.
Graduation with Academic Honors
Andrews Academy provides students with the opportunity to dig deeper, discover more, take academic risk, develop strong writing skills and show intellectual curiosity above and beyond the norm. To qualify for this program certain requirements must be met.