Requirements
Please note future changes in the Pre-College Curriculum Requirements for 2006-2007 section under the Commonwealth Diploma Program 704 KAR 3:340, the Governing Regulation. Students must meet these requirements in order to be eligible for a Commonwealth Diploma.
· Successful completion of at least 22 approved units of credit, including all the minimum unit requirements for high school graduation set forth in 704 KAR 3:305 or as specified by the local board of education.
· Successful completion of all minimum requirements of the pre-college preparation curriculum
· Successful completion (i.e., receiving a grade of “C” or its equivalent) in 4 AP courses in the areas of English, Science/Mathematics, Foreign Language, and Elective (to see a list of courses that fall in these areas see the Student Checklist).
· Successful completion of 3 AP exams in at least 3 of the four required AP course areas, English, Science/Mathematics, Foreign Language, and Elective.
Note the following:
· 704 KAR 3:340 requires that the courses must contain “essential content” and meet the standards described in the Advanced Placement (AP) Program Course Description Booklets of the College Entrance Examination Board.
· Substitution of other courses is not permitted (i.e., neither “advanced level,” nor dual credit courses meet this requirement.)
Diplomas April/May
When verifications from the district are received in March, the Department of Education Coordinator will make adjustments to the database, merge data with diplomas for printing, and prepare diplomas for the Commonwealth State Seals. Diplomas are usually mailed out the last week in April and the first week in May.
Reimbursements August - December
Around the third week of August the Department of Education sends the Commonwealth Diploma Coordinators reimbursement forms for the seniors from the previous school year that received a Commonwealth Diploma. These students are eligible to receive reimbursement for 3 of their AP exams if they achieved a minimum composite score of 8 on their AP exams in 3 of the following areas: English, Science/Mathematics, Foreign Language, and Elective.
Please note the following information must be submitted to KDE to process the reimbursements:
· Public District or Non-Public Private/Dioceses Reimbursement Form
· Public or Non-Public Student Reimbursement Form
· Copies of the students’ AP/BI test score reports from the College Board.
These forms need to be submitted by mid October (see timeline for exact dates).
The Department of Education Program Coordinator collects the forms from each district/school, checks to see if students have met the requirements, that all forms are submitted and complete, checks the calculations, enters reimbursement data, does the necessary paperwork and submits that information to finance for payment by mid November.
Payments are usually sent to the school districts by the end of December. Since the payments are sent directly to the districts, schools will need to contact their district office to see if the payment has been received. The munis code is 1860. Students enrolled in private schools will receive their reimbursement directly.
Please mail or e-mail all forms to the Kentucky Department of Education Commonwealth Diploma Coordinator to:
Frances Brown
Frances.Brown@education.ky.gov
Commonwealth Diploma Coordinator
Division of Curriculum Development
18th FL CPT 500 Mero Street
Frankfort Kentucky 40601
502/564-2106
Commonwealth Diploma Narrative 2008-2009 (Information Above)
Commonwealth Diploma Timeline 2008-2009
Enrollment/Candidates List for the Commonwealth Diploma
Commonwealth Diploma Program Student Checklist
College Board Advanced Placement Courses
Commonwealth Diploma Regulations
Student Reimbursement Form (Public Schools)
Student Reimbursement Form (Non-Public Schools)
AP Examination Voucher for Reimbursement (Public Schools)
AP Examination Voucher for Reimbursement (Non-Public Schools)
Cost of College Board Tests