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Foreign language admission requirement
Admission to Bowling Green State
University includes a requirement for a language other
than English. This requirement applies only to students
seeking a baccalaureate degree. The requirement is typically
satisfied through completion of two units of the same
language other than English in high school.
If this requirement is not fulfilled at
the time of admission to the University, it may be satisfied
in one of two ways.
- for those students who have not completed study of
a language other than English in high school, satisfactory
completion of two semesters of the same language (other
than English) at the university level, or
- for students who have acquired a language other than
English through life experience (e.g., heritage speakers)
or who have learned it through prior study (e.g., a
classical language in a foreign school), credit by examination
may be used to fulfill this admission requirement.
The following conditions and stipulations
also apply:
- Students who have
a documented (through Disabilities Services) learning
disability in acquisition of a new language may substitute
courses taught in English, from BGSU’s existing
list of acceptable substitute courses.
- American Sign
Language will fulfill this admission requirement.
- Computer programming
languages will not fulfill this admission requirement.
- The Foreign Language
Admission Requirement will apply to transfer students
who have completed fewer than 30 semester hours of credit-bearing
post-secondary courses but will not apply to those students
who have completed 30 or more semester hours of credit-bearing
post-secondary courses at BGSU Firelands or at another
college or university (as per the Transfer Students
policy).
The Foreign Language
Admission Requirement is to apply for students admitted
for fall semester, 2007 and thereafter.
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