Timeline for States Implementing College-and Career-Ready Graduation Requirements 1.

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Timeline for States Implementing College-and Career-Ready Graduation Requirements 1

2005: Two states require a college- and career-ready diploma

Today: 19 states and DC require a college- and career-ready diploma

College- and Career-Ready Requirements: Class of 2008

College- and Career-Ready Requirements: Class of 2010

College- and Career-Ready Requirements: Class of 2011

College- and Career-Ready Requirements: Class of 2012

College- and Career-Ready Requirements: Class of 2013

College- and Career-Ready Requirements: Class of 2014

College- and Career-Ready Requirements: Class of 2015

Achieving Lasting Impact Policy DesignAdoptionImplementationSustainability 11