How can I meet the UW foreign language requirements?
To meet the College of Arts and Sciences foreign language requirement, undergraduates must pass three quarters of an elementary language course, with a minimum grade of 2.0. Successful completion of HEBR 413 or HEBR 401with a 2.0 or higher meets the requirement. Students who are not enrolled in modern Hebrew classes, but who wish to demonstrate knowledge sufficient to meet the undergraduate foreign language requirement, may take a Proficiency Exam. The exam is administered through the Testing Center in the Office of Educational Assessment, located in 440 Schmitz Hall; telephone: (206) -543-1171; homepage: http://www.washington.edu/oea/. Information on fees and testing dates should be available from those sources. The test covers material from all three quarters of Elementary Modern Hebrew (HEBR 411,412, 413), and students must pass this test with a score of 75 or higher. Graduate students taking modern Hebrew language classes must receive a minimum grade of 2.7 in order to earn credit