When does it begin?
In the fall of 2004.
To whom does it apply?
It would apply ONLY to those students who complete the BA. It would apply
to freshmen who enroll in 2004 or later and to transfer students who enroll in
fall 2006 or later.
(A) Students must fulfill the learning outcomes of the Foreign Language
Requirement, CCC Category 3 (6 Credits) by at least one of the following:
- Satisfactorily completing 2 appropriate 3-credit foreign language
courses in the same language at SUNY Fredonia
- Transferring an appropriate 6 credit hours in the same foreign
language from another qualified institution of higher learning.
- Students may fulfill the entire six-hour foreign language requirement
through either Advanced Placement Examinations (AP), or the
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), if they receive:
- a score of 3 or higher on the AP test in foreign language
- a score of 50 or higher on the CLEP exam
- Earning a score of 85 or higher on a foreign language Regents
Checkpoint B exam.
- Satisfactorily completing an appropriate 6 credits of American Sign
Language (ASL) course at SUNY Fredonia or transferring an appropriate 6
credits of ASL courses from another qualified institution of
higher education, ONLY IF the student is enrolled in a program leading
to certification in elementary or secondary education, or programs
leading to careers where there is likely to be significant contact with
the hearing-impaired [e.g. Early Childhood Education, Elementary
(Childhood) Education, Middle Childhood Education, Secondary
(Adolescence) Education, Speech Education, Music Education,
Communications Disorders, Speech and Hearing Handicapped Education,
Health Services Administration, Social Work, Sociology]. Students who
have earned only 3 ASL credits, if in an appropriate major, would need
to earn 3 credits in a foreign language to complete the requirement.
(B) The Modern Language department will use its best professional judgment
in determining when students have fulfilled the learning outcomes of the
foreign language requirement in ways other than those sketched above.
Moreover, under appropriate circumstances, the director of general education
will grant waivers of the requirement after consultation with the department.
(C) The Modern Language department recognizes that students cannot fulfill
the learning outcomes of the foreign language requirement, nor may the
director of general education waive the requirement, solely on the basis of
course work completed in secondary school.
(D) Students will be placed in the level of language course appropriate to
their performance on prior coursework, if any.
* "Modern Languages" and "Foreign Languages" are
synonyms herein. While SUNY Fredonia uses the former, the SUNY Provost's
office uses the latter.
Approved by College Senate, November 18, 2002