Kentucky Department of Education

 

Commonwealth Diploma

Last Updated on Thursday, August 28, 2008 at 10:02 PM

Invitation/Enrollment to Program    October/November

Email, letters, and forms go out to districts and private schools in mid October of each year to invite district high school(s) to participate in the Commonwealth Diploma Program. This program promotes academic excellence and gives senior students the opportunity to be recognized for their exceptional academic efforts.

 

If school(s) plan to participate in the current year’s program, they need to send the forms designating either a school or district level Commonwealth Diploma Coordinator. The named coordinator will receive all future correspondence regarding the program.  Please complete the form even if your district is not participating in the Commonwealth Diploma Program so that our records will be accurate. The designated coordinator should carefully read and complete the necessary forms (Candidates List and Student Checklist) and return all forms by mid November (see timeline for exact dates).

 

Verification of Information    November - March

The Department of Education Program Coordinator collects the forms from each district, checks that all forms are submitted and complete, checks to see if students have met the requirements for the diploma, and enters date into a database. If there are questions, the KDE will contact the designated Commonwealth Diploma Coordinator for your district or school.

 

In February, the Department of Education Coordinator will e-mail the Commonwealth Diploma Coordinators their candidates list to verify that the candidates are still eligible and that all students’ checklists have been received. Verification from the district should be sent by mid March (again, see timeline for exact dates).

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

For more information contact:

Frances Brown
500 Mero Street, 18th floor CPT
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: 502-564-2106
Frances.Brown@education.ky.gov

TIMELINE

KEY

Shaded Items =        2005-2006 School Year
Other Items   =        2006-2007 School Year

 

 

August, 2006

KDE asks local districts to provide certification for students who qualify for reimbursement that received 2005-2006 Commonwealth Diplomas and have achieved the required composite score of eight or better on three AP exams.

 

October, 2006

Packets of information concerning 2006-2007 Commonwealth Diploma Program are distributed to local Districts in October.

 

October 13, 2006

Deadline for submission of requests for reimbursement of 2005-2006 AP exams to Kentucky Department of Education was October 13, 2006.  KDE begins verification and processing of reimbursements for the cost of three AP exams required for each student

 

November 24, 2006

Deadline for district registration for participation in the Commonwealth Diploma Program 2006-2007 and the list of student candidates and the student checklists are due to KDE.  (Note: Names should be listed in alphabetical order, by high school, and as they are to appear on the diplomas – first, middle, last).  *Inclusion on this list is a prerequisite to receipt of a Commonwealth Diploma.

 

December, 2006 – February, 2007

KDE sends the lists of 2006-2007 student candidates back to the CD Coordinators for verification of district/school students’ names and spelling.

 

January, 2007

Reimbursement checks issued by KDE to local districts for 2005-2006 AP exams.

 

March 9, 2007

Final list of candidates for 2006-2007 Commonwealth Diploma due to Kentucky Department of Education.  Final date for students’ checklists.  Note: Names should be listed in alphabetical order, by high school, and as they are to appear on the diplomas - first, middle, last. 

 

April, 2007

KDE prints students' names on diplomas.  KDE reviews the diplomas and prepares them for mailing to the schools.

 

May, 2007

KDE mails Commonwealth Diplomas to local coordinators for presentation at graduation.

 

August, 2007

KDE asks local districts to provide certification for students who qualify for reimbursement that received 2006-2007 Commonwealth Diplomas and have achieved the required composite score of eight or better on three AP exams.

 

In September 2007 the process starts over again and new packets of information concerning 2007-2008 Commonwealth Diploma Program will be distributed to local Districts.

 

*CD Coordinator: Please note that this sequence of events is critical.  The KDE staff orders diplomas and diploma covers in the fall based on the total estimated number of participants, which is based on the list of candidates you submit on or before November 25.  Failure to include a student on this list could result in a shortage of diplomas and/or covers at graduation time.