Effective October 2022
High School Graduation Requirement | Green River College Equivalency |
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English 11 | Any English 101 or higher |
Senior English Elective | Any 5 credit English elective; ENGL &101 is highly recommended. |
Pacific NW History | HIST &214 |
American Studies I and II | HIST &136 or &137 |
AGGI I and II | POLS &101, &202, &204, or 207 |
Career and Technical Education |
Any elective in the following areas: Accounting, Automotive Technology, Aviation, Business, Business Technology and Administrative Careers (BTAC), Carpentry, Computer Science, Court Reporting & Captioning, Criminal Justice, Design Drafting Technology, Early Childhood Education Development, Education, Emergency Medical Technician, Engineering, Health Science, Industrial Education, Industrial Engineering, Information Technology, Journalism, Maintenance Mechatronics, Machining and Manufacturing Technology, Natural Resources, Nutrition, Phlebotomy, Photography, Software Development, Water Supply Technology, Welding If you are in doubt about whether a course meets graduation requirements, |
3rd Year Math |
Acct 110, BTAC 110, MATH 097, PHIL& 120 or any college-level Math course. Tuition for any math class below 100 must be paid for by the student; |
Science - lab or non-lab | Courses which meet Green River's ‘Natural Sciences' lab or non-lab requirement as outlined on the Associate in Arts - DTA. |
Fine Art | Any elective in the following categories: Art, Drama, Music, Photography |
Health | Any HL ED |
Physical Education | Any PE course; DANCE 101 |
Please note: Common Course Numbers (CCN) are designated with the “&” symbol. 5 college credits = 1 HS credit; 3 college credits = 0.6 HS credit; 2 college credits = 0.4 HS credit; 1 college credit = 0.2 HS credit. Minimum Green River College grade to earn credit for high school is 1.0.
Courses meeting high school graduation requirements may not meet University Entrance Requirements. See College Academic Distribution Requirements for minimum entrance requirements.
A single course may not be used to satisfy a credit requirement for more than one subject.