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Understanding Graduation Requirements

Washington State requires at least 24 credits to graduate from high school, but local school districts can set their own higher requirements. Your specific credit requirements are tied to the year you start 9th grade.

College Admission vs. High School Diploma
Just earning a diploma does not always meet minimum college entrance standards. Public colleges in Washington follow the College Academic Distribution Requirements (CADRs). Each college or university might have additional requirements, so be sure to check individual admission websites for details.

Credits Required in Issaquah School District

  • Class of 2025 (Liberty High School): 25.0 credits
  • Class of 2025 (Issaquah, Skyline, Echo Glen): 24.0 credits
  • Classes of 2026 and Beyond: 24.0 credits
Subject Course Requirements to earn High School Diploma - State and District

Minimum College Entrance Required for WA public 4-year universities (CADRs)

English Language Arts 4 credits 4 credits
Mathematics

3 credits earned in 9th-12th:

  • Algebra 1
  • Geometry
  • 3rd year Math*

If Algebra 1 and/or Geometry are successfully completed before 9th, higher level HS Math can be included.

3 - 4 credits

  • minimum through Algebra 2 and quantitative class in senior year
Science

3 credits

  • 2 lab sciences 
  • 1 additional science, lab or non-lab*

(All ISD classes with SC course code are lab sciences)

3 credits

  • Biology
  • Chemistry or Physics
  • 1 additional science
Social Studies

3 credits

  • 1.5 World History
  • 1.0 US History
  • 0.5 Civics
3 - 4 credits
World Language

2 credits

  • Both credits may be replaced with a Personalized Pathway Requirements**
2 credits, must be two consecutive years in the same language.
NOTE: biliterate students can take a competency test to earn up to 4.0 World Language credits

Art​

2 (Fine or Applied Art)

  • 1 credit may be replaced with a Personalized Pathway Requirement**
1 (must be Fine Art)​
PE/Health​ 1.5 PE and 0.5 Health​

Not required for college entrance but provide opportunities for students to demonstrate and explore their learning​

Students are encouraged to reach out directly to colleges they are interested in applying to, as admissions processes and requirements vary by school.

Career and Technical Education (CTE)​ 1 (many options in high school)

Elective (any course)​

4 credits, or enough to reach the total credit requirement for graduation.

 *The 3rd credit of math and science are chosen by the student based on their post high school interest.

Personalized Pathway Requirements

**These are courses that connect directly to a student’s post–high school plans, whether that’s a specific career path or college major. They’re chosen based on a student’s interests and High School and Beyond Plan, and can include Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes. The idea is to provide students with a focused set of classes that help them explore and prepare for their future goals.

Important Notes

  • Meeting high school requirements doesn’t always mean you meet all college entrance requirements—be sure to check with the colleges you’re considering.
  • If you have questions about admissions or specific majors, it’s best to visit each college’s website or contact its admissions office directly.

Minimum College Admission Standards for WA public 4-year universities

College Academic Distribution Requirements