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Can non-diploma-granting secondary institutions establish “a-g” course lists?

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Can non-diploma-granting secondary institutions establish “a-g” course lists?

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No. UC-approved ‘”a-g”‘ course lists are established only by diploma-granting high schools in California for use by students when they apply to UC (and CSU) and by admissions officers in evaluating the students’ applications. It is the school board from the diplom”a-g”ranting institution/district that bears the responsibility to authorize that all state requirements have been met by those students receiving diplomas. Thus, only those institutions may establish “a-g” course lists for their students.

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