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DIPLOMAS
General Diploma
1 unit of Bible for each year in academy
1 unit of American History
1/2 unit of Economics
1/2 unit of Government
1/2 unit of Personal Finance
1 additional unit of Social Studies
4 units of English
4 units of Math, must include Algebra I
3 units of Science, must include Biology
1/2 unit of Computer Literacy/Keyboarding
1 unit of Physical Education
1/2 unit of Health Education
1 unit of Fine and/or Practical Arts
(1/2 credit must be Fine Arts)**
1 unit of Bible for each year in academy
1 unit of American History
1/2 unit of Economics
1/2 unit of Government
1/2 unit of Personal Finance
1 additional unit of Social Studies
4 units of English
4 units of Math, must include:
Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry**
3 units of Science, must include:
Biology and Chemistry or Physics
1/2 unit of Computer Literacy/Keyboarding
1 unit of Physical Education
1/2 unit of Health Education
2 units of one Foreign Language
2 units of Fine and/or Practical Arts
(1 credit must be Fine Arts)**
College Prep Diploma
Honors Diploma
1 unit of Bible for each year in academy
1 unit of American History
1/2 unit of Economics
1/2 unit of Government
1/2 unit of Personal Finance
1 additional unit of Social Studies
4 units of English
4 units of Math, must include:
Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry**
3 units of Science, must include:
Biology and Chemistry or Physics,
1/2 unit of Computer Literacy/Keyboarding
1 unit of Physical Education
1/2 unit of Health Education
2 units of one Foreign Language
2 units of Fine and/or Practical Arts
(1 credit must be Fine Arts)**
At least 1 Dual Credit course***
Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.50
*Physical Education (PE) credit may be obtained from any of the following courses/programs offered: PE course - one credit, Acro - one credit, Varsity Sport (per sport) - 0.25 credit. One Physical Education credit must be earned by taking MPA’s PE course. Students with documented medical needs may request a Personal Fitness course in place of the traditional PE course.
**Fine arts credit may be obtained from any of the following courses offered: Choir - one credit, Symphony - one credit, Creative Ministries - 0.50 credit, Praise Team - 0.25 credit, and Yearbook - 0.50 credit. Practical arts credit may be obtained from the following courses/programs offered: Life Skills - 0.50 credit, FTC - 0.50 credit. At minimum, one fine or practical arts credit must be completed by the end of students’ Sophomore year, and the second/third credit must be completed by the end of students’ Senior year.
***State Universities in North Carolina require a fourth math more advanced than Algebra II.
****Dual Credit Courses offered:
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Bible – RELB160 Jesus and the Gospels
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English – ENGL 101 First Year Composition, ENGL 102 Research & Literature
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Science – PSYC 105 General Psychology
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Social Studies – ECON 213 Survey of Economics, HIST 275 US History: Founding to Reconstruction, HIST 276 US History: Gilded Age to Globalization
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