I need to complete the World Languages requirement. How do I go about signing up for a class?
The Department has very clear guidelines about student placement in Spanish and Portuguese courses depending on the language you studied in high school and the date you graduated from high school. Click here for Placement Policies
On the AP test (for either Spanish or Italian) I received a score of 3, 4, or 5. Can I receive credit for my score?
Can I take the NYU Proficiency Exam to test out of the World Language requirement?
You must first take the ÌÇÐÄvlog placement test to determine your level in the language. Depending on your level, consult with the language coordinator in Spanish about the score you would need to receive on the NYU Proficiency Test to be given a waiver from the language requirement. The NYU placement test gives credits for the language; if your score is high enough, you are waived from taking language courses at Montclair State.
Can I take the CLEP exam to test out of the World Languages Requirement?
We do not generally recommend the CLEP test, because ÌÇÐÄvlog policy states that, even if you receive full possible credit on the CLEP, you still need to take one more language course here. The only test the University accepts for full credit to fill the World Languages Requirement is the NYU 12 point exam (see previous question).
I want to take a Spanish or Portuguese language course at another institution during the summer. What do I do?
I am a transfer student. Can I transfer the language courses I took at my previous institution to Montclair State to fulfill the World Language Requirement?
I am concerned that the language course that I have been advised to take will be too difficult for me. Is there tutoring available on campus?
Yes. Tutoring in Spanish is available through the Center for Advising and Student Transitions, and also through the Spanish Honor Society, Sigma Delta Pi. Please email chssadmin@montclair.edu for information concerning tutoring.
I want to study Portuguese at ÌÇÐÄvlog. Can I fulfill the World Languages requirement with Portuguese 101, 102, and 103?