21.5 vs. 24 Credits: Whatโ€™s the Best Fit for You?

Excel High School: Graduation Track Options

At Excel High School, you can choose between two graduation tracks: 21.5 credits or 24 credits. Both options lead to a high school diploma, but they serve different goals. Whether you’re preparing for college, a career, or military service, this guide will help you select the track that best supports your future plans.

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Comparing the 21.5 and 24 Credit Graduation Tracks

Choosing the right high school graduation track can impact your college applications, career opportunities, and future education choices. At Excel High School, both the 21.5-credit and 24-credit tracks provide a fully accredited diploma, but they are tailored to different student needs:

  • The 21.5 Credit Track is perfect for students planning to attend career colleges, trade schools, or join the military. It also benefits students who need a more flexible course load due to personal or academic accommodations.
  • The 24 Credit Track includes an extra year of math and two years of a foreign language, making it ideal for students applying to four-year universities or competitive scholarship programs.

21.5 Credit Track

Credits Required by Subject:

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Math: 3 Credits

Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2

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English: 4 Credits

English 9, English 10, English 11, English 12
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Science: 3 Credits

Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry
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Social Studies: 3.5 Credits

World Geography (or) World History, U.S. History, U.S. Government, Economics
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Required Elective: 2 Credits

Health/Fitness, Fine Art
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Other Elective: 6 Credits

Subjects Include: Business, Art, STEM, Human Sciences, Health & Medicine, Second Languages

Ideal For:

  • Students planning to attend trade schools, career colleges, or join the military.
  • Students who need a simpler, more flexible course load due to personal, academic, or medical needs.
  • Adult learners in the Fast Track diploma program (with an option to switch to 24 credits).

Benefits Include:

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Meets graduation requirements while keeping your future options open.

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Great for career training, hands-on education, and workforce readiness.

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Offers flexibility for students needing accommodations (e.g., those who would otherwise have an IEP in a traditional school).

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Avoids unnecessary extra coursework if your future plans donโ€™t require higher-level math or a second language.

24 Credit Track

Credits Required by Subject:

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Math: 4 Credits

Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus

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English: 4 Credits

English 9, English 10, English 11, English 12
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Science: 3 Credits

Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry
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Social Studies: 3.5 Credits

World Geography (or) World History, U.S. History, U.S. Government, Economics
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Required Elective: 2 Credits

Health/Fitness, Fine Art
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2nd Language Elective: 2 Credits

Choose from: Spanish, French, American Sign Language
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Other Elective: 6 Credits

Subjects Include: Business, Art, STEM, Human Sciences, Health & Medicine, Second Languages

Ideal For:

  • Students planning to apply to four-year universities or competitive scholarship programs.
  • Those considering STEM, nursing, or other selective career fields that require advanced math or foreign language credits.
  • Students looking to build a more competitive high school transcript for college admissions.

Benefits Include:

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Includes an extra year of math (Pre-Calculus or higher) and two years of a second language, strengthening college applications.

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Helps meet admission requirements for selective universities and specialized programs.

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Offers a well-rounded academic experience that prepares you for a variety of post-secondary options.

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Keeps doors open for higher education opportunities that may have stricter requirements.