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If a student revises his/her major area of interest every year and has not completed four courses in one approved major area of interest, is he/she eligible to graduate?

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If a student revises his/her major area of interest every year and has not completed four courses in one approved major area of interest, is he/she eligible to graduate?

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Yes, as long as each year, students have identified a major area of interest and have been enrolled in courses approved for the major area of interest. Students are required to be enrolled in a MAI throughout their high school career. The high school transcript will reflect the major areas of interest and related courses selected by the student. However, students may revise their major areas of interest throughout high school without penalty. Not completing all of the courses required for a specific MAI will not prevent students from graduating on time. 12. If a student decides to pursue a major area of interest in one of the required core areas, can enrollment in a one-credit course during the ninth grade year count as enrollment in a course that applies to the students major area of interest? Yes. Guidance counselors and advisors should emphasize that for a student to complete a major area of interest in a required course content area the student will need to earn the total number of

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