World Languages

WORKBOOK FEES

Workbook fees are paid during registration. Please see course descriptions for which classes require workbooks.

College or University Requirements: Some universities award retroactive credits for high school foreign language coursework. Upon earning the required grade in the college course designated by the college placement test, a student may receive retroactive credits designated by that college for high school coursework. The number of awarded retroactive credits may vary among colleges, and universities.

If the student continues the World Language study in college for college degree purposes, a proficiency test is usually administered by the college to advise the student on the appropriate language course placement at the university.

Many colleges prefer that applicants have a World Language as a part of their high school curriculum, but to determine if it is a requirement for admission, students must see the college catalogue or speak to an admissions officer. Regardless of what the requirement is for college admission, some college majors require two years of a single World Language to satisfy college graduation requirements.

NOTE → Native speakers from immersion schools who want to test out of a beginning level world language class will need to pass an exam in the last week of the previous school year to advance to the next level.

World Languages Courses

Chinese

Copy of World Languages - Chinese

German

Copy of World Languages - German

Spanish

Copy of World Languages - Spanish