How and where can students learn about retroactive credit in Modern Languages?
Free, non-graded retroactive credit is available for those students who begin their language studies in courses beyond the Level-I course. For each course completed with a C or better, a student may apply to receive retroactive credit for one lower-level course. For example, a student who successfully completes Spanish II may apply for retroactive credit for Spanish I. A student who completes French III and IV may receive credit for French I and II. A student who tests into the 500-level in German may receive credit for German I, II, III, and IV upon successful completion of four 500-level German courses. Retroactive credit applications are available in the Modern Languages Office, and also online. (For more information, please contact or visit the Department of Modern Languages 104 Eisenhower, 785-532-6760.
Free, non-graded retroactive credit is available for those students who begin their language studies in courses beyond the Level-I course. For each course completed with a C or better, a student may apply to receive retroactive credit for one lower-level course. For example, a student who successfully completes Spanish II may apply for retroactive credit for Spanish I. A student who completes French III and IV may receive credit for French I and II. A student who tests into the 500-level in German may receive credit for German I, II, III, and IV upon successful completion of four 500-level German courses. Retroactive credit applications are available in the Modern Languages Office, and also online.