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A Bureau of Indian Affairs document outlines two rigorous secondary school programs of study that students graduating from a BIA secondary school in 2007 must complete to be eligible for benefits. The first option requires passing grades in four years of English, three years each of math and science, three years of social studies, and one year of a foreign language. The second allows for Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate courses and requires a minimum of two such courses and minimum passing scores on the associated exams.

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A Bureau of Indian Affairs document outlines two rigorous secondary school programs of study that students graduating from a BIA secondary school in 2007 must complete to be eligible for benefits. The first option requires passing grades in four years of English, three years each of math and science, three years of social studies, and one year of a foreign language. The second allows for Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate courses and requires a minimum of two such courses and minimum passing scores on the associated exams.

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Bureau of Indian Affairs

Recognized Rigorous Secondary School Programs of Study


The eligibility options for a student graduating from a BIA secondary school during the
2007 calendar year are:

• A set of courses similar to the State Scholars Initiative. This program of study
requires passing grades in the following:
o Four years of English;
o Three years of math (including Algebra I and a higher level course such as
Algebra II, geometry, or data analysis and statistics);
o Three years of science (including at least two courses from biology,
chemistry or physics);
o Three years of social studies; and
o One year of a foreign language.

• Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) courses and test


scores. This program requires a minimum of two Advanced Placement (AP) or
International Baccalaureate (IB) courses in high school and a minimum passing
score on the exams for those classes. Students must score 3 or higher on AP
exams and 4 or higher on IB exams.

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