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<p>[News</a> Post](<a href=“News Post”>News Post) indicates a relatively large selection of academic-elite-level (post-calculus-BC) math courses compared to other private and public schools, although minimum graduation requirements listed at [The</a> Harker School: Course Requirements](<a href=“Page Not Found”>Page Not Found) do not require even reaching calculus.</p>
<p>Science courses are listed here [News</a> Post](<a href=“News Post”>News Post) , although nothing more than normal biology, chemistry, and physics is required for graduation.</p>
<p>Tuition at the high school level is $37,500 per year, according to [The</a> Harker School: Tuition and Financial Aid](<a href=“http://www.harker.org/page.cfm?p=112]The”>http://www.harker.org/page.cfm?p=112) . This is more than the in-state cost of attendance at Universities of California. But some other private schools in the area also have > $30,000 per year tuition, even though they may not have as many academic-elite-level course offerings.</p>