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Oregon Colleges & Universities

Admission Requirements

Subject Requirements Subjects Offered at PHHS
English Literature…………………… 4 years English 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholars English, Adv. American, AP English
Mathematics………………………… 3 years Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2/Trig, Statistics, Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus
Science Systems…………………… 3 years Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Human Body, Horticulture, Animal Science, Environmental Science, Physics, AP Biology
Social Studies………………………… 3 years World History, Scholars History, U.S. History, AP U.S. History, Government, Economics
Second Language…………………… 2 years Must be in the same language (Spanish only at PHHS)

 

Grade Point Average Requirement: To be considered for admission, all students must have a GPA in all graded subjects taken towards graduation in four years of high school of:

UO, OSU, PSU, OIT, SOU

WOU, EOU

3.00

2.75

 

In addition, grades in the subject listed above must be a C- or higher.

Completion of the SAT or ACT: Test requirements have changed for most schools. See testing updates for the school(s) where you are applying.

It is important to check the particular admissions requirements of any university or college (private or public) to which you are interested in applying. Note that many colleges require additional units in particular subject areas and some require credits in Fine Arts.

For additional information concerning Oregon Public Universities or other colleges and universities, see your counselor.

NCAA & NAIA

NCAA Eligibility Information - If you want to play NCAA Division I or II sports, you need to be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center. This means you need to be more than a good enough athlete and a good student. NCAA Division I requires 16 core courses, 10 of which must be completed before your senior year. Student must also meet a 2.3 GPA requirement in core courses. For a complete list of eligibility requirements visit 2.3 Or Take a KNEE.

NAIA Eligibility Information - The NAIA requires all student-athletes who have never payed a championship sport in the NAIA to have their eligibility determined before they can play. To learn more about registering, go to PLAY NAIA.