Stay on Track for the Nevada CCR Diploma

July 6, 2026
4 min

Nevada’s College and Career Ready Diploma is the highest standard a student can achieve for graduation, and earning it takes more than good intentions. Level All was built around the real requirements of the CCR Diploma to keep that process visible and manageable from day one.

Why It Matters

The CCR Diploma opens doors. It signals to colleges and employers that a student went beyond the baseline and met a demanding, well-rounded standard. But the requirements start in 9th grade and build over four years, so waiting until junior or senior year is often too late. Staying organized early is what turns a good intention into a diploma.

What the CCR Diploma Actually Requires

Earning the CCR Diploma means meeting the Advanced Diploma’s requirements and then going further.

  • A 9th-grade start. Students need the right coursework in place from the beginning of high school, not just their final year or two.
  • Credit units and a 3.25 GPA. Students must meet the same credit and GPA requirements as the Advanced Diploma.
  • Advanced coursework. At least two credit units of AP, IB, dual credit, CTE, work-based learning, or world language.
  • An endorsement. Students must earn either a College-Ready or a Career-Ready Endorsement before graduation.

Where Most People Slip Up:

Tracking all of this by hand or in a spreadsheet is a monumental task for a counselor managing hundreds of students, and it’s where things most often fall through the cracks.

How Level All Makes It Manageable

Level All’s CCR Plan tool walks students through the full process starting in 9th grade, turning it into an interactive, portfolio-building experience instead of a paper trail.

  • Guided student experience. Students log in and move through structured CCR planning content built specifically for Nevada, working at their own pace.
  • A living portfolio. Every step a student completes feeds directly into their CCR Plan, a record of goals, reflections, academic plans, and work-based learning that stays with them through graduation.
  • Real-time counselor dashboard. Counselors see exactly where each student stands, who’s on track for their endorsement, who needs follow-up, and where the gaps are across the whole school.
  • Ready-made lesson plans. Teachers can bring CCR planning into the classroom without building curriculum from scratch.

The dashboard is usually where Nevada counselors have their “this changes everything” moment. Try filtering by grade, flagging students who are behind on credits or missing an endorsement requirement, or pulling a report before a meeting with administration, all at the touch of a button.

Free and Ready When You Are

Every Nevada student has free access to Level All, with no budget conversation and no approval process standing in the way.

  • No cost. Your district can roll out Level All to every student without impacting your budget. 
  • See it in action. If you want to see how it works for your school, reach out to schedule a conversation. 

Want to see it work for your school? Reach out at nevada@levelall.com to schedule a conversation.