Nearly half of California high school graduates don't qualify to apply to a California university
Briefly

The A-G requirements represent more than what's needed for a high school diploma but are essential for admission into California's public university systems, the UC and Cal State schools.
In the last academic year, only 51.7% of California high school seniors graduated with a transcript that would allow them to apply to a Cal State or UC school, highlighting the low percentage of students meeting the necessary A-G criteria.
According to the Donahoe Higher Education Act of 1960, the UC system is designed for the top 12.5% of high school graduates, while the Cal State system serves the top 33%, setting a threshold for university admission in California.
Read at www.ocregister.com
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