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OK 8 FOREIGN LANGUAGE -- COMPLETION OF SECOND
SEMESTER IN COLLEGE
GRADES OF P ARE ACCEPTABLE FOR THIS REQUIREMENT
EARNED: 4.00
HOURS
4.000 GPA
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Florida Statutes require
that students admitted to an SUS institution demonstrate competency
in a foreign language before the baccalaureate degree is awarded.
Students who have earned an A.A. degree from a Florida public
community college may be admitted to the upper division but must
demonstrate competency prior to graduation with a baccalaureate
degree.
Competency may be demonstrated
in the following ways:
- Earning
two credits of a single foreign language in high school or
one credit in high school and the second semester (four semester
hours) of the same foreign language at an accredited postsecondary
institution.
- Satisfactory
completion of two semesters (8-10 semester hours) of a single
foreign language at a postsecondary institution prior to admission
to UWF. Grades of "P" are acceptable for this requirement.
- Satisfactory
completion of two semesters (8-10 semester hours) of a single
foreign language at UWF. Grades of "P" are acceptable
for this requirement.
- Successful
completion of the following tests with appropriate test scores:
- CLEP subject matter examinations.
- MAPS-Latin examination published by the College Board.
- Proficiencyexamination at UWF.
- Undergraduate
transfer students are EXEMPT if they received an A.A. from
a Florida public community college prior to September 1, 1989;
or they enrolled in a program of studies leading to an associate
degree from a Florida public community college prior to August
1, 1989, and complete at least one academic course each twelve
month period beginning with the student's first enrollment
in a Florida public community college and continuing until
the student enrolled at UWF.
- The
SASS audit checks for completion of the requirement before
admission (RW in the column if met in high school) or completion
of the second semester college course.