Students who want to earn advanced standing credit in a language previously studied must take a placement test. Students cannot enroll in a higher level class than the test indicates. Once the indicated course is completed with a "C" or higher, the student will receive credit for all lower level courses. Students who have studied more than two years of Spanish or French in high school cannot enroll in the 101 course without permission from the Department of Modern Languages and Classics. Two courses in foreign language can apply to the University Core Curriculum - one for the Humanities and one for the Distributive Elective requirement. Placement tests are given daily during Orientation or they may be taken at a later date. Contact the Department of Modern Languages and Classics (NQ 138, at (765) 285-1383) for more information.





