Foreign Language Equivalencies
Students may earn credit for proficiency in a foreign language through one of two routes, listed below. A maximum of 30 semester credits may be earned at 最新麻豆视频 through examination or other non-classroom credit procedures. This includes all alternative credit opportunities.
For more information, contact Susana Martinez at smartinez@georgefox.edu.
Option A: High School Seal of Biliteracy
Students may present a high school transcript with an official Seal of Biliteracy from Alaska, California, Oregon, or Washington.
|
Biliteracy Seal State |
Language |
Corresponding Course Number |
Credit Awarded |
|
Oregon Seal of Biliteracy |
Spanish |
SPAN 301 & 302 |
6 credits |
|
Non-Spanish |
MLAN 301 & 302 |
6 credits |
|
|
Alaska, California, or Washington Seal of Biliteracy |
Spanish |
SPAN 301 |
3 credits |
|
Non-Spanish |
MLAN 301 |
3 credits |
Option B: ACTFL Proficiency Assessment
Students may demonstrate proficiency by taking the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) assessment. To earn credit for proficiency in a language, you must complete the four-part exam administered through Language Testing International (LTI):
- OPI (Oral Proficiency Interview)
- RPT (Reading Proficiency Test)
- WPT (Writing Proficiency Test)
- LPT (Listening Proficiency Test)
The academic credit granted is based on the standardized proficiency levels established by ACTFL. View instructions to register for the test.
|
Language Exam |
ACTFL Level |
Corresponding Course Number |
Credit Awarded |
|
Spanish |
Intermediate Low |
SPAN 201 & 202 |
6 credits |
|
Intermediate Mid |
SPAN 202 & 301 |
6 credits |
|
|
Intermediate High or Above |
SPAN 301 & 302 |
6 credits |
|
|
Non-Spanish (including Cantonese, French, German, Mandarin, Russian, and Vietnamese)
|
Intermediate Low |
MLAN 201 & 202 |
6 credits |
|
Intermediate Mid |
MLAN 202 & 301 |
6 credits |
|
|
Intermediate High or Above |
MLAN 301 & 302 |
6 credits |