What level of language proficiency is required for students going to and coming from Puerto Rico and Quebec?
Students planning to exchange from campuses in Puerto Rico or Quebec must be proficient in English. Students should be interviewed and certified for English language proficiency at their home institution by a faculty member or administrator whose first language is English. Students planning an exchange to campuses in Puerto Rico must demonstrate Spanish proficiency. They should be interviewed on their home campus and certified as proficient by a faculty member or administrator whose first language is Spanish. Students planning an exchange to campuses in Quebec must demonstrate French proficiency. They should be interviewed on their home campus and certified as proficient by a faculty member or administrator whose first language is French. It is the responsibility of the home coordinator to ensure that their outgoing students are proficient in the language of instruction at their host campus.
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