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transfering foreign languages - Jubilee - 02-08-2008

Here's a question for those who might know. Back in high-school I took six hours worth of a foreign language through a community college. I was wondering if there was a general policy that any one of the "big three" (particularly TESC) hold to in relation to transferring language hours? I've heard a lot of differing things, anywhere from "No, you can't transfer language hours unless you take a placement test through the college who is granting your degree." to "Yes, they will transfer, but only if you have taken the class within five years." to (what I'm hoping for), "College hours are college hours, whether College Algebra or Spanish. It'll transfer."

I'm not actually enrolled yet, so I don't have an adviser to ask. I could probably study and take the CLEP test for the language, but I'd rather be able to count the hours I've already earned. Smile Does anyone know of a policy about this?


transfering foreign languages - cookderosa - 02-09-2008

Jubilee Wrote:Here's a question for those who might know. Back in high-school I took six hours worth of a foreign language through a community college. I was wondering if there was a general policy that any one of the "big three" (particularly TESC) hold to in relation to transferring language hours? I've heard a lot of differing things, anywhere from "No, you can't transfer language hours unless you take a placement test through the college who is granting your degree." to "Yes, they will transfer, but only if you have taken the class within five years." to (what I'm hoping for), "College hours are college hours, whether College Algebra or Spanish. It'll transfer."

I'm not actually enrolled yet, so I don't have an adviser to ask. I could probably study and take the CLEP test for the language, but I'd rather be able to count the hours I've already earned. Smile Does anyone know of a policy about this?
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I can't help you with the transfer part- it is always up to the college, but I will tell you this, TESC will give you 12 credits for a score of 60ish or better on a foreign language CLEP depending on the language. So, if you still have the ability, you might do better taking the test!

As far as transfer, it's any body's guess. You'll get 6 or more credit hours for sure- but how much and where is a big mystery. :confused:

Also, just going out on a limb with this, but if you took intermediate and advanced level language (which it sounds like you might have if you took 3cr and 3cr instead of 4cr and 4cr), consider bringing your 6 transfer in AND taking the CLEP to back in your 101/102 levels! You'd have to check with an adviser, but you may be able to pull out even more than 12 credits!

Just my two cents, but if I thought I stood a snowball's chance of earning 12 credits in one CLEP I'd be all on it!! That's $5 a credit!


transfering foreign languages - larry7crys - 02-09-2008

When I was in bootcamp, I was required to take the Language test. Needless to say, I didn't score high enough to get extra pay but TESC considers them as Humanities credit. My scores were both in the Lower Level and Upper Level Category and some were applied to my degree plan.