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Enrollment Honors Plus Seal

A golden seal with the word "ENROLLMENT" at the top.+

Enrollment Honors Plus Seal

Preparing for College and Beyond

The Enrollment Honors Plus Seal is designed for students who are planning to continue their education after high school and want to pursue the highest levels of academic achievement available. Students earning this seal demonstrate exceptional college readiness through advanced coursework, college-level credentials, and meaningful learning experiences beyond the classroom.

  • To earn the Enrollment Honors Plus Seal, students must first earn the Enrollment Honors Seal and then complete additional advanced requirements.

    Students Must First Earn the Enrollment Honors Seal

    This includes: 

    4 World Language credits

    6 Social Studies credits

    8 Mathematics credits, including:

    • Algebra I
    • Geometry
    • Algebra II
    • Pre-Calculus or another advanced mathematics course

    6 Science credits, including:

    • Biology I
    • Chemistry
    • Physics or another advanced laboratory science

    Grade of C or higher in all courses

    Cumulative B average

    Students Then Must Earn Additional Honors Plus Requirements

    This includes: 

    Earning a College-Ready Credential

    Examples may include:

    • Indiana College Core

    • Associate Degree

    • Technical Certificate

    • AP Scholar with Distinction

    • Cambridge AICE Diploma

    • IB Diploma

    Completing Work-Based Learning

    • Complete at least 75 hours of work-based learning experiences

    These experiences may be paid, unpaid, on-site, simulated, internship-based, or career-connected.

    Demonstrating Professional Skills

    Students must demonstrate growth in:

    • Communication

    • Collaboration

    • Work Ethic

  • In addition to the academic requirements above, students must complete ONE of the following:

    Option 1

    Earn 4 credits in AP, IB, or Cambridge courses and take the corresponding exams.

    Option 2

    Earn at least 6 college credits while in high school.

    Option 3

    Earn a score of:

    • 1250 or higher on the SAT, OR
    • 26 or higher on the ACT

    Option 4

    Complete TWO of the following:

    • Earn at least 3 college credits

    • Earn 2 AP credits and take the corresponding AP exams

    • Earn 2 IB credits and take the corresponding IB exams

    • Earn 2 Cambridge credits and take the corresponding exams

  • Students pursuing the Enrollment Honors Seal should generally plan to complete the following coursework:

    English (8 Credits)

    • English 9
    • Communications Course
    • Additional English courses through graduation

    Mathematics (8 Credits)

    • Algebra I
    • Geometry
    • Algebra II
    • Pre-Calculus or another advanced math course

    Science (6 Credits)

    • Biology I
    • Chemistry
    • Physics or another advanced laboratory science

    Social Studies (6 Credits)

    • U.S. History
    • U.S. Government
    • Additional social studies coursework

    World Language (4 Credits)

    • Four credits in the same world language

    Physical Education & Health (2 Credits)

    • Physical Education
    • Health & Wellness

    College & Career Preparation (1 Credit)

    • Preparing for College and Careers

    Personal Finance (1 Credit)

    Computer Science (1 Credit)

    Electives (5 Credits)

     

    Plus The Following Additional Plus Seal Requirements:

    • Earn an approved credential such as the Indiana College Core, Associate Degree, Technical Certificate, AP Scholar with Distinction, Cambridge AICE Diploma, or IB Diploma
    • Complete 75 hours of work-based learning
    • Demonstrate Communication, Collaboration, and Work Ethic skills
  • The Enrollment Honors Seal prepares students for college. The Enrollment Honors Plus Seal goes a step further by encouraging students to earn significant credentials, gain real-world experience, and demonstrate the skills needed to succeed in both college and future careers.

    Students earning this seal leave high school with advanced academic accomplishments, practical experiences, and a strong foundation for success after graduation.

     

    Think of the Honors Plus Seal as the "next level" of the Honors Seal. Students first earn the Honors Seal and then complete additional experiences that demonstrate exceptional readiness for their future goals.