Multiple Pathways
Multiple pathways recognize the importance of engaging students in rigorous and relevant academic programs. The pathway options recognize students’ interests in the Arts, Career and Technical Education(CTE), Career Development and Occupational Studies (CDOS), Civics,Humanities, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), and World Languages by allowing an approved pathway to satisfy students’ graduation requirements.
Under the “4+1” pathway assessment option, students must take and pass four requiredRegents examsorNYSED-Approved Regents Examination Alternatives(one in each of the following subjects: English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies) and complete a comparably rigorous pathway to meet the fifth assessment requirement for graduation.
Pathway Requirements
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AT A GLANCE
ճMultiple Pathways at a Glance document explains the pathway options and lists valuable resources.
List of Approved Pathway Assessments
- Career Development and Occupational Studies(ٰ)
- World Languages
- The Arts
- NYSED-Approved Regents Examination Alternatives
- NYSED-Approved Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs
Applications for Consideration of New Pathway Assessments
- Procedure for Evaluation and Approval of Assessments for Use as +1 Pathway Assessments
- Application for Arts Pathway Assessment Consideration
- Application for Career Development and Occupational Studies (CDOS) Option 2 Pathway Assessment Consideration
- Application for World Languages Pathway Assessment Consideration
Related Resources
- ľyuzuki State General Education & Diploma Requirements
- Press Release:Five World Languages Assessments Approved for 4+1 Pathway to Graduation-Memo(April 2018)
- Presentation to the Board of Regents:(January 2016)
- Field Memo:Multiple Pathways to Graduation 4+1 Option(April 2015)
- Board of Regents Item(January 2015)
If you have additional questions or need further clarification, please contact the Office of Standards and Instruction atemscgradreq@nysed.govor (518) 474-5922.