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  1. languagerequirement.uoregon.eduUO BA Requirements

    Students may fulfill the UO second-language requirement by taking all three courses in the year-long sequence in Old English (ENG 428, ENG 429, ENG 430) and by achieving a B- or higher in ENG 430. The sequence must be taken in order, since ENG 428 is a prerequisite for ENG 429, which is a prerequisite for ENG 430.

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    The University of Oregon admission requirement is defined by the completion of an acceptable second language, including American Sign Language (ASL), through: 1. course work in high school or college (years completed in junior high or middle school can be used if it is listed on a high school transcript); or 2. the demonstration of knowledge and/or...

    The requirement applies to all admitted freshmen and transfer students who graduated from high school in or after 1997. New freshmen and transfer students who graduated from high school or completed a high school equivalency program prior to 1997 are exempt from the second language requirement.

    High School and College Credit Options

    Applicants must demonstrate proficiency by one of these methods: 1. Two years of the same second language in high school (at a regionally accredited high school) with a grade of C- or better, P (pass), or S (satisfactory); or 2. A grade of C- or better in the third year of high school-level second language study (at a regionally accredited high school); or 3. Two college terms of the same second language with a grade of C- or better, P (pass), or S (satisfactory); or 4. Proficiency test (for...

    Alternate Proficiency-based Assessment Options

    1. Pass the Standards-Based Measurement of Proficiency (STAMP 4S) test with a score of at least novice-high 2. Demonstrate proficiency of at least novice-high on the ACTFL scale in American Sign Language (ASL) 3. Pass ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview with a score of at least novice-high 4. Satisfactory performance (grade of pass at 101 and 102 course level) on a Brigham Young Foreign Language Assessment 5. Score of 2 or higher on an Advanced Placement Foreign Language Test 6. Score of 4 or hi...

    Exceptions to this requirement are only considered for students graduating from high schools unable to offer two years of any second language. If admitted by exception, two terms of a college-level second language will be required before graduation. More information is available by contactingthe Office of Admissions.

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  3. Second Language: Completion of at least the third term, second year of a second-language course taught in the language (grade of C-/Pass or better) Minimum credits: 180; Upper-division credits: 62; Total ABCDP* credits: 168; UO ABCD credits: 45; UO residence requirement: 45 after 120; UO satisfactory performance: University of Oregon GPA of 2.0

  4. Can international students apply for a second undergraduate degree? Yes, international students can apply for a second undergraduate degree. Students who have already completed an undergraduate degree can apply as postbaccalaureate nongraduate students .

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  5. Admissions process for applicants who have taken SLAT courses at UO: Students who have taken 400 level classes that count towards the UO Second Language Acquisition and Teaching (SLAT) Certificate at UO may apply up to 12 credits of these courses towards the LTS MA program.

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  7. A satisfactory proficiency in the English language is required for admission to the University of Oregon. All applicants for whom English is not a native/primary language must show proof of language proficiency through one of the following options:

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