How many credits are required for graduation?
A. Thirty credits are required for graduation. Students in grade 9 and 10 carry a minimum of eight full credits each grading term, and students in grades 11 and 12 carry a minimum of seven. The school year is divided into semesters with permanent grades given in January and June. Students must be full-time.
Accounting majors must complete a minimum of 133 credits in order to earn the Bachelor of Science degree. Actuarial Science majors typically need a minimum of 132 credits. Students who major in other fields need a minimum of 130 credits to graduate. It is important to speak with a dean or advisor about requirements, because second majors, minors, transfer credit, and high school extension course work may change the total number of credits required for graduation.