Graduation information

Class of 2011

Making plans for a student's life after high school are among the most difficult decisions faced by the students and their families. Here is graduation information about the Class of 2011 and the students' post-graduation plans.

Diplomas presented to graduates: 184

Regents diplomas: 72

Regents with Career/Technical (CTE) Endorsement: 6

Advanced Regents: 54

Advanced Regents with Honors: 35

Advanced Regents/Honors/CTE: 0

Advanced Regents with CTE: 1

Local diplomas: 13

Foreign exchange students: 1 (not included in total above)

 

AP and UHS college credit
Hundreds of Scotia-Glenville students receive college credit in high school every year through the Advanced Placement (AP) and University in the High School (UHS) programs. Find out about those programs.
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Class of 2011 post-graduation plans

Here are the post-graduate plans for the Class of 2011:

Armed services: 2 (US Marines, 2)

Employment: 11

Vocational training: 2

Adult services (disabled only): 3

Other: 2

Unknown: 2

College: 162

 

Class of 2011 college plans

162 of the 184 graduates planned to pursue further education beyond high school:

Four-year colleges: 78 (48.1%)

Two-year colleges: 84 (51.9%)

 

In-state versus out-of-state colleges

Of the 162 students planning to attend college, 150 (92.6%) planned to attend college in New York state. Of those, 66 (44%) planned to attend a four-year college and 84 (56%) planned to attend a two-year college.

Of the 162 students planning to attend college, 12 (7.4%) planned to attend college out of state. Of those, 12 planned to attend a four-year college and none planned to attend a two-year college.

 

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