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Student
Exchange Program USA
Concerning the age of entry to compulsory education in the U.S.,
it varies, according to the state, between 5 and 7 years of age,
6 being the most common; the age of exit varies between 16 and 18
years of age, the most common being 16. Secondary education in the
U.S. occurs in grades 7-12, depending upon the laws and policies
of states and local school districts. There is no national structure,
curriculum or governing law; all laws and policies are set and enforced
by the 50 state governments and the over 14,000 local school districts.
All states and school districts have set the secondary school graduation
level as the completion of 12th grade, and the common name for the
secondary graduation qualification is the High School Diploma. This
diploma name covers a variety of awards for different curricula
and standards. There are Honors/Regents, academic/college preparatory,
vocational, and general/basic high school diploma tracks. There
is a statewide minimum course requirement and other graduation requirements
in each State which usually corresponds to the general/basic track.
Vocational and academic/college preparatory or honors/Regents diplomas
usually have additional set curricular requirements and/or standards
which aspiring graduates must meet or exceed. In addition, the majority
of US secondary school districts and private schools permit students
to participate in the Advanced Placement (AP) programme of the College
Board. This programme allows qualified students to take college
level introductory courses in selected subjects taught by certified
faculty. Examinations are offered in each AP subject at the end
of an academic year; a score of 3 or higher generally results in
universities awarding advanced standing in that subject - exempting
the student from distribution requirements. A growing number of
secondary schools also offer the International Baccalaureate (IB)
as an optional track; completion of IB requirements usually requires
an additional summer or semester of study beyond the 12th year.
The title "High School Diploma" remains the most commonly recognized
name for the U.S. secondary school leaving diploma. Contents of
the curriculum leading to this diploma are contained in the record
of studies leading to it and grades (marks) obtained, called a High
or Secondary School Transcript.
Student Exchange Program USA
Academic year:
Classes from:
Sep to: Jun
Languages of instruction:
English
Higher Education:
USA
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