<P> Local Diplomas are offered by New York State school districts for students who did not pass the Regents Diploma requirements . For students entering 9th grade in September 2008 and thereafter, the Local Diploma is only offered to disabled students, and the rest of the students must attain at least a Regents Diploma . Advanced and Honors designations are available for exemplary students . In addition to the Regents exam requirements, there are additional requirements for attaining a Regents or Regents with Advanced Designation Diploma, which are described in a NYSED handout titled "General Education & Diploma Requirements", and are codified in Section 100.5 of the Part 100 Regulations of the Commissioner of Education . </P> <P> Most students are required to achieve a score of 65 or higher on Regents Exams to pass . Students with disabilities are required to achieve a score of 45 through 54 out of a possible 100 on a state Regents exam . However this only qualifies for a local diploma as long as they compensate with a score of 65 or higher on another Regents exam . Students with disabilities still must earn minimum 55 scores on Regents exams in Comprehensive English and math . NYSED considers a score of 75 to 80 to indicate college readiness, with a score of 75 to 85 being a cutoff for admission for some selective colleges and universities and a score below 75 being a threshold for placement in remediation for some schools, including CUNY schools . </P> <P> Passing the following Regents exams with a score of 65 or better is required for a Regents Diploma: </P> <Ol> <Li> Global History and Geography; </Li> <Li> U.S. History and Government; </Li> <Li> Common Core English Language Arts; </Li> <Li> Any one math exam (usually Algebra I); </Li> <Li> Any one science exam (usually Earth Science or Living Environment / Biology). </Li> </Ol>

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