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I had two years of a foreign language in high school. Can I still be considered for admission as a transfer student?

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I had two years of a foreign language in high school. Can I still be considered for admission as a transfer student?

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Foreign language is considered a graduation requirement for transfer students. If you did not complete three years in a single foreign language in high school, you will be able to complete the University language requirement with college-level courses in a foreign language. Transfer students who have completed three years of a foreign language in high school are advised that any transfer credit received for elementary level courses in the same language will not be applied to degree or credit requirements at UConn. For more information on University credit restrictions, please see the General Catalog.

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