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RESULTS FROM THE 2005 HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT STUDY

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RESULTS SUMMARY COURSES TAKEN CREDITS EARNED CURRICULUM GPA NAEP SCORES STUDENT GROUPS RESOURCES UNDERSTANDING HSTS DOWNLOADS AND TOOLS ABOUT NAEP OTHER REPORT CARDS FOR THE MEDIA FOR RESEARCHERS rule
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2005 Graduates Complete More Challenging Curriculum Levels

College Expectations
A greater percentage of high school graduates who expect to graduate college completed midlevel and rigorous curriculum levels. Twice as many high school graduates who expect to graduate from college completed a midlevel curriculum than those who do not expect to graduate from college. However, 26 percent of graduates with expectations of graduating from college completed a less than standard curriculum.

 

Curriculum levels completed, by college expectations

Curriculum levels completed by plans to graduate college: 2005

*Significantly different from high school graduates with expectations to graduate college.
NOTE:  Details may not sum to total because of rounding. View data with standard errors for college expectations.

Learn more about the HSTS reporting groups.

National Assessment of Educational Progress, National Assessment Governing Board
National Center for Education Statistics, Institute of Education Sciences
U.S. Department of Education

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, High School Transcript Study (HSTS), various years, 1990-2005.