Can language courses taken away from the high school be used to meet the “e” Language Other than English subject requirement?
UC policy allows a Language other than English course taken at another institution to satisfy the language other than English requirement if the principal of the high school with an approved “a-g” course list certifies that the course is equivalent to a comparable high school course in the same area. The high school must list on the student transcript the name of the other institution, the course title, the grade and the number of units in order for the University to grant credit for the course. The language course would not appear on the schools’ “a-g” course list, nor would it be considered as a UC reviewed and sanctioned course. Only courses that are taught or teacher guided at a particular high school can be listed on a school’s “a-g” course list. This policy only applies to the Language Other than English (‘e’) category. If the high school principal does NOT certify the language course(s) taken at a language school, then the student may still meet the UC subject area requirement b
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