Matt Whitmire, Counselor
Master Schedule for 2008/2009: Semester 1 / Semester 2
Planning
your schedule
Begining in your freshman
year, you should plan your high school schedule carefully, with
an eye toward fulfilling graduation requirements,
possible college admission requirements, as well as exploring your
own creative and intellectual interests. The counseling center
is available to students and parents throughout the year, to help
you plan your high school courses, as well as answer questions
of an academic and vocational nature. For an idea of the courses
available at Columbia, visit our course
information page.
Graduation requirements
Thirty credits are
required for graduation from Columbia High School, consisting
of the following:
- English (4 credits)
- Math (2 credits)
- Social Studies/History
(3 credits)
- Science (2 credits)
- Physical Education
(2 credits)
- Vocational Education
(1 credit)
- Fine Arts (1 credit)
- Electives and additional
courses (13 credits)
College admission requirements
and application information
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Scholarship information
A number of scholarships
are available for students graduating from Columbia and proceeding
on to further studies. For help finding scholarship information
and materials right for you, visit our scholarship search page.
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