Foreign Language Placement
Students who have satisfied the Foundational Studies non-native language requirement and who wish to take further course work in a language MUST take the Language Placement Examination in order to determine the level of language course work most appropriate for them. Depending upon the level of placement, students may receive credit for their knowledge of the language, some of which may count toward Foundational Studies Requirements. The test is administered by the University Testing Office
Students MUST take a Placement Exam in order to be eligible for the following credits.
- Student placed in 102 will be granted credit for 101 upon successful completion of 102, with C+ or better.
- Students placed into 201 who complete 201 with a C or better will earn 9 credits for 101, 102 and 201.
- Students placed into 202 who complete 202 with a C or better will earn 12 credits for 101, 102, 201 and 202.
Additional Information for Placement Criteria
(Automatic) Placement criteria for those who have not satisfied the Foundational Studies Non-Native Language Requirement
(Screening done by Admissions office, based on record of FL study in high school)
Students are placed into 102 if they have
a) completed 2 or 3 semesters of a single foreign language in high school or
b) completed 2 years of a single foreign language in high school with at least a B average in one year.
All else: enroll in 101
Note Regarding Administration of the CAPE Test
- The CAPE test is NOT designed to be used as a test-out exam.