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	Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Foreign Language Requirement
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				Day students seeking a Bachelor of Arts degree must complete successfully six semester hours of a single foreign language. CCG (Nationwide and Online) students may meet this requirement by successfully completing six semester hours of a single foreign language or six semester hours of Culture and Society coursework. A student may also satisfy this requirement as follows: 
	- By receiving a letter grade of C or higher in eight semesters of a high school foreign language (four semesters with a grade of C or higher will fulfill the first course in the language sequence.); or
 
	- SAT II: Subject Test Foreign Language:
	
		- Test date before May 1995: score of at least 550;
 
		- Test date May 1995 or later: score of at least 590;
 
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	- Advanced Placement Exam in a foreign language: three hours of foreign language 101 credit with a score of 3; six hours of foreign language 101 and 102 credit with a score of four or higher; or
 
	- A CLEP score equal to or greater than the creditgranting language level 1 score as recommended by the American Council on Education; or
 
	- Graduation from a high school where the native language is not English and one of the following: a minimum TOEFL score of 72 (internet-based); a minimum TOEFL score of 530 (paper-based), a minimum IELTS score of 6, or successful completion of the EAP program; or
 
	- By completing six semester hours of American Sign Language at an accredited institution of higher education from which Columbia College accepts credit; or
 
	- By completing the equivalent language courses via the Defense Language Institute per the American Council on Education recommendations; or
 
	- By completing the equivalent language courses at an institution of higher education from which Columbia College accepts credit; or
 
	- By completing the equivalent language courses non-traditionally via a program from which Columbia College accepts credit.
 
 
			 
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