How does a student fulfill the foreign language requirement at Colgate?
Students needing to fulfill the language requirement at Colgate will be informed of their status by a letter from the university registrar accompanying the registration booklet. Foreign language competency may be demonstrated in one of three ways: 1. by successfully completing three years of study in one foreign or classical language (through the third level) in a secondary school prior to enrolling at Colgate; 2. by demonstrating basic language skills as measured by tested proficiency (e.g., a score of 580 or better on the SAT Subject Tests in a foreign or classical language); 3. by successfully completing the study of a foreign or classical language at Colgate through at least one term at the intermediate level. Students are expected to complete the language requirement by the end of the fourth term at Colgate. In order to assume junior standing, students who have not completed the language requirement must register for the appropriate language course in the fifth term. Language stud
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