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Other Diploma Options

Most Corvallis School District students earn a standard Oregon Diploma, other options, such as a modified or extended diploma are available for students unable to meet the full set of academic requirements due to significant learning barriers. 

Additional diploma and certificate options are available with the consent of a parent or guardian and in consultation with the school team.

Modified Diploma

The Corvallis School District can award a modified diploma only to students who have demonstrated the inability to meet the full set of academic content standards for a standard high school diploma with reasonable modifications and accommodations. To be eligible for a modified diploma, a student must satisfy the requirements for a modified diploma established by the State Board of Education and have a documented history of an inability to maintain grade level achievement due to significant learning and instructional barriers or have a documented history of a medical condition that creates a barrier to achievement.

To be eligible for a modified diploma, a student must complete a total of 24 credits that include:

  • Two credits of mathematics;
  • Three credits of language arts;
  • Two credits of science; 
  • Two credits of history, geography, economics or civics; 
  • Once credit of physical education;
  • One credit health;
  • One credit in world language, Arts, or Career & Technical Education;
  • .5 credit in College and Career Pathways;
  • .5 credit in personal financial education; and 
  • Eleven credits of electives.

Extended Diploma

Corvallis School District can award an extended diploma only to students who have demonstrated the inability to meet the full set of academic content standards for a highschool diploma with reasonable modifications and accommodations. 

To be eligible for an extended diploma, a student must while in grade nine through completion of high school, complete 12 credits, which may not include more than six credits earned in a self-contained special education classroom and shall include:

  • Two credits of mathematics;
  • Two credits of language arts;
  • Two credits of science;
  • Three credits of history, geography, economics or civics;
  • One credit of health; and
  • One credit of physical education; and
  • One credit of the arts or a world language

Certificate of Attendance

The Corvallis School District can award a certificate of attendance to a student who does not satisfy the requirements for a high school diploma, a modified diploma or an extended diploma if the student has maintained regular full-time attendance for at least four years beginning in grade nine and meets requirements established by the board of the school district. 

All students meeting the requirements for certificate of attendance, modified, extended, or Oregon Diploma have the option of participating in graduation exercises.