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Does IAS admit students who have not completed the foreign language requirement? May a student make up foreign language while majoring in the IAS Program?

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Does IAS admit students who have not completed the foreign language requirement? May a student make up foreign language while majoring in the IAS Program?

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IAS will not admit students who are deficient in any of the core requirements (foreign language, intermediate algebra, english composition, and quantitative and symbolic reasoning). If a student is in the process of completing a core requirement at the time of application, and is otherwise admissible to the program, IAS will admit the student contingent upon successful completion of the core requirement. The student will not be allowed to register until official documentation of successful completion of the deficiency has been received.

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