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Students can earn dual college credits from Indiana University and IVY Tech College; participate and test with the College Board for AP courses, and earn workplace certifications in over 36 areas. Over 80% of the graduates achieve an Academic Honors Diploma, Technical Honors Diploma, or Core 40 diploma.
Indiana University High School offers a general education diploma, college prep diploma and an academic honors diploma. To graduate with a diploma from IUHS, a student must complete at least 40 credits, 10 of which must be taken at IUHS. The 40 credit minimum does not apply to a college prep diploma, or academic honors diploma; it represents ...
Three diplomas are offered: Indiana Core 40, Core 40 with academic honors, and Core 40 with technical honors. [12] The state's Core 40 Curriculum was implemented beginning with the class of 2009, [13] requiring more specific academic coursework in quantitative reasoning and language arts. [14]
In 2010, approximately 40 students earned at least 3 dual credits or scored a 3 or above on an AP exam. These 40 students took nearly 100 dual credit or AP courses for a potential total of 300 semester hours. In 2011, only 12.2% of the 22 students sitting for AP exams passed. [5] Schools in Indiana are assessed by their ISTEP+ scores.
High school has grades 7–12. The high school offers a Core 40 and Honors diploma. AP courses such as Biology, Calculus, English, European History and Chemistry are offered. Seniors attend a leadership camp in August. On their senior trip, students have the opportunity to participate in mission work.
Indiana quarterback Kurtis Rourke earned second-team All-Big Ten honors from the coaches and media, Elijah Sarratt was an unanimous third-team selection and center Mike Katic made the media's ...
IU women's basketball added three new faces to 2023-24 roster: transfer Sharnecce Currie-Jelks and freshman Julianna LaMendola and Lenée Beaumont.
The Hutton Honors College (or simply Hutton or HHC) is the honors program of Indiana University Bloomington. The college was founded as the University Honors Division in 1966 with Warner Chapman as its director. It was renamed the Hutton Honors College in the fall of 2004 in honor of IU alumnus Edward L. Hutton. [1]