Indigenous-Focused Graduation Requirement

Last updated on July 12, 2024

Effective the 2023/24 school year, all students working toward a B.C. Certificate of Graduation (“Dogwood Diploma”), in English or French, must successfully complete at least 4 credits in Indigenous-focused coursework. This requirement applies to students in B.C. public, independent, First Nations, and offshore schools. There is no change to the total number of credits required to graduate, which remains at 80.

Students who have not otherwise satisfied graduation requirements before the start of the 2023/24 school year must meet this requirement.

This requirement does not apply to students in the Adult Graduation Diploma Program.

Students can meet this graduation requirement through a variety of course options, including provincial Indigenous-focused courses; provincially-authorized First Nations language courses; Indigenous-focused, locally developed (Board/Authority Authorized or First Nation Authorized) courses; and First Nations Language and Culture External Credentials. Some of these courses also satisfy Language Arts or Social Studies graduation requirements. See the Recognized Course List drop-down below for a complete list of courses that meet the Indigenous-focused graduation requirement.

Advancing reconciliation through education

This video, co-developed by the Ministry of Education and Child Care and the First Nations Education Steering Committee, celebrates the significance of implementing an Indigenous-focused graduation requirement in B.C.’s K-12 education system. Students, teachers, First Nations leadership, education partners, and government leaders share their perspective on this important change and how it will benefit all British Columbians.

The video complements the implementation supports linked below and will be of value to students, parents, schools, and school districts.