Commonwealth Diploma KY

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Commonwealth Diploma KY
Kentucky public university’s Commonwealth Diploma encourages academic excellence and gives senior students the possibility to be accredited for their exceptional academic efforts. The aim of such a diploma and program are to promote high academic accomplishment in Kentucky high schools; to promote more of the effective students to go to college; to better the working kinship between high schools and colleges and universities; and to grant students to get college credit prior to seeing college.
Those students getting Commonwealth Diplomas shall be quoted as receivers at graduation occasions.

The Kentucky State Board for Elementary and Secondary Education shall grant to every student in the public schools of this state finishing a Commonwealth Diploma Program a Commonwealth Diploma. First-time freshmen under age twenty-one who enroll in a 4-year degree program at a Kentucky public university must complete the PCC. Students must have finished of at least twenty-two sanctioned units of credit, including all the minimum unit requirements for high school graduation set forth in 704 KAR 3:305 or as defined by the local board of education to apply for this course.

Contact details
Karla Dobson
karla.dobson@education.ky.gov
Office of Teaching and Learning
18th FL CPT 500 Mero Street
Frankfort Kentucky 40601
502/564-2106

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