Nolan Catholic High School - Honors Diploma

Honors Diploma

Qualified students may earn a designated honors diploma with the appropriate notification on their transcripts. Honors diploma requirements include a minimum cumulative numerical average of 93 by the end of the fall semester of the senior year. The student must have taken biology, physics, chemistry, as well as three years in the same foreign language. In addition, the student must successfully complete one full credit in six or more of the following courses:

  • English I Honors, English II Honors
  • Algebra I Honors, Geometry Honors, Algebra II Honors
  • Pre-Calculus Honors, Calculus Honors
  • World History Honors
  • Scientific Research and Design Honors, Anatomy and Physiology Honors
  • Spanish I Honors, Spanish II Honors, Spanish III Honors
  • French III Honors, French IV Honors
  • German III Honors, German IV Honors
  • Advanced Latin Honors (above Latin II)
  • Computer Science Honors, Java Programming Honors, Visual Basic Project Honors
  • Advanced Office Applications Project Honors
  • Independent Study Honors
  • Art III/IV Honors
  • All Advanced Placement Courses
  • College Courses - only as approved by the Academic Dean

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