The Beverly Hills High School Academic Advisors provide personalized guidance to help students plan a balanced and successful academic journey. Advisors assist with course selection, graduation requirements, and scheduling, ensuring each student stays on track while exploring classes that align with their goals and interests.
Walk-Ins:
Scan your Counselors QR code, then fill out the Google form and submit
- Wait until your name is called by your Counselor; you will be seen on a first-come,
first-serve basis
Note: Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that you will be able to meet with your counselor at the time you arrive, as we are not able to predict how long each meeting will be. If we missed you, please come back or email us!
By Appointment:
- Email your Counselor to schedule an appointment
- Day of Appointment: Scan your Counselors QR code, then fill out the Google form and submit
- Wait until your name is called by your Counselor if it is before or after school, and during nutrition or lunch. If during class, go back to class and you will be summoned via slip
Parent/Guardian(s):
- Please do not come to school unannounced; email your child(s) Counselor to schedule an appointment
- Day of Appointment: Sign-in at the Attendance Office
- Inform our Office Assistants that you are here for your appointment and we will be with you shortly
A-G are subject requirements consisting of 15 yearlong college preparatory courses established by the University of California. These are the minimum required high school courses students must complete in order to be eligible to apply to the University of California (UC)/California State University (CSU). |
BHUSD policy aligns high school graduation and the A-G requirements to ensure that all students take college preparatory courses and have the option of applying to a wide range of colleges and universities. Students must meet these requirements with a grade of "D" or better in order to earn a high school diploma. To be UC/CSU eligible, students must complete these courses with a grade of "C" or better. Please be advised that a final grade of "F" in a course required for graduation must be retaken before the end of 12th grade.
BHUSD’s high school graduation requirements are aligned to meet the minimum A-G requirements however, there are slight differences. Please see table below:
BHHS Graduation Requirements/Four Year Plan/Course Flow Chart
Concerned About Your Grades?
Step 1.
Directly contact your teacher(s) to discuss and plan
Step 2.
Go to Period 7 teacher office hours for individualized support (Mondays-Thursdays) and
free tutoring during lunch: Lunch Tutoring Schedule
Step 3.
After completing Steps 1 and 2, see your counselor for support
Step 4.
Stay up-to-date through Aeries:
Concurrent Enrollment is an opportunity for high school students to simultaneously take college courses and earn college credit through Santa Monica College (SMC). Tuition is free for California residents physically attending school in California. |
How Do I Enroll?
Click HERE for a list of Santa Monica College (SMC) courses that are aligned with IGETC and transferable to the UC/CSUs. Please use this as a reference to help you decide possible courses of interest.
Below is a step-by-step guide to show you how to fill out the SMC application and the high school concurrent enrollment form. For more information and to apply, click HERE.
Credit Recovery is an opportunity for students to retake a course required to graduate where a final grade of "F" was received. Students may also retake a course where a final grade of "D" was received to remain eligible for four year colleges/universities. The original course grade will remain on the student’s transcript however, only the new grade will be calculated into the GPA. Get Ahead is an opportunity for students to complete graduation requirements and course prerequisites in advance. This is on a case-by-case basis and subject to approval. |
How Do I Take a Summer Class?
1. Fill Out the "2025-2026 Credit Recovery/Get Ahead Approval Form"
Choose where you will be taking your summer class from the list of approved providers on the form below. For more information about any of those options, please visit their website and/or contact their customer service directly with any questions.
Taking "Personal Finance" over the summer?
2. Return the Form
Once you have fully completed the form with signatures from both you and your parent/guardian, please return the form to your counselor for approval. You may send the form via email as a PDF or picture as well. Do not register/enroll in your online class until your counselor has received the form and approved it.
3. Register for Your Class
Register for your summer class directly through your chosen provider's website and/or by contacting their customer service. Please note that BHHS counselors cannot register you for summer classes.
4. Provide Proof of Enrollment
Once you are enrolled in your summer class, please send your counselor a screenshot or picture showing the course you are enrolled in as proof. Your counselor cannot change your schedule for the next school year until they receive proof of enrollment.
SENIORS: All courses required to graduate must be completed with a passing grade by August 1st of the year you are graduating. |
What's Next?
5. Provide Proof of Completion
Once you have finished your summer class, please request an official transcript from your chosen summer school provider to be sent directly to your school counselor for proof of completion. Please be advised that a report card or unofficial transcripts cannot be accepted as proof.