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Can a student choose to take one or two IB courses without committing to the full diploma?

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Can a student choose to take one or two IB courses without committing to the full diploma?

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Yes, but students who are capable of handling the demands of the full diploma will be counseled to commit to the full program. Students who choose individual IB courses are called certificate students. They are required to take both years of two-year courses. Higher level course enrollment requires commitment to take the IB external examinations at a cost of $190.

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