Foreign Language Placement Exam FAQs
Who needs to take the Foreign Language Placement Exam?
- Students with previous experience in French, Spanish, or Latin (required if 3+ years previous experience)
Who does not need to take the Foreign Language Placement Exam?
- Students with no experience in French, Spanish, or Latin
- Students who plan to study a language they’ve never studied
- Native speakers of a language other than French or Spanish (see below)
- Students who transfer in college, AP, IB, CLEP, or dual enrollment credit. These students would enroll in the next course following the course(s) for which they receive credit.
- Students planning to complete the general education language requirement by studying in Italy (although those with previous experience in another language are encouraged to take the placement exam in case their plans change)
When?
- Students with previous experience in French, Spanish, or Latin should take the placement exam immediately or at least within one year of enrolling at Benedictine College
- Offered during on-campus registration & fall orientation
- Other dates for the academic year listed in the Academic Calendar & Dept. of World Languages & Cultures webpage
How?
- All students must take the placement exam in person during one of the proctored exam sessions. Students will not be given a link to complete the placement exam on their own.
What about native speakers of languages other than English?
- Non-native English-speaking students who complete the ESL program satisfy the general education language requirement.
- A speaker of a language other than those assessed by the Placement Exam (French, Spanish, Latin) may take a proficiency exam to determine if his/her skills and knowledge are at an appropriate level (Intermediate Low / B1) to waive the foreign language general education requirement. The cost to the student is $250. Contact the Chair of the Department of World Languages and Cultures to schedule the exam.
What about students who have a state Seal of Biliteracy?
- Benedictine College does not recognize the Seal of Biliteracy. Students who have the Seal of Biliteracy but no other credit must take the Placement Exam.
Can students prepare for the Foreign Language Placement Exam?
- The Foreign Language Placement Exam in Spanish and French measures one’s proficiency—what s/he can do consistently in the language. As a result, there is no study guide, syllabus, or list of grammar and vocabulary to a study.
- The assessment for languages other than those assessed by the Placement Exam is also a proficiency assessment.
Can students take the Foreign Language Placement Exam more than once?
- No. Students can only take the Foreign Language Placement Exam once.
Can students enroll in the class they think they’ll place into and then take the Foreign Language Placement Exam after the fact?
- No. Students must have their results from the Placement Exam to enroll in a course beyond the first-semester level.
Do students get credit for the courses they test out of?
No. Students satisfy having met the requirement of the class(es), but they do not earn credit.
- Students with previous experience in French, Spanish, or Latin (required if 3+ years previous experience)
Who does not need to take the Foreign Language Placement Exam?
- Students with no experience in French, Spanish, or Latin
- Students who plan to study a language they’ve never studied
- Native speakers of a language other than French or Spanish (see below)
- Students who transfer in college, AP, IB, CLEP, or dual enrollment credit. These students would enroll in the next course following the course(s) for which they receive credit.
- Students planning to complete the general education language requirement by studying in Italy (although those with previous experience in another language are encouraged to take the placement exam in case their plans change)
When?
- Students with previous experience in French, Spanish, or Latin should take the placement exam immediately or at least within one year of enrolling at Benedictine College
- Offered during on-campus registration & fall orientation
- Other dates for the academic year listed in the Academic Calendar & Dept. of World Languages & Cultures webpage
What about native speakers of languages other than English?
- Non-native English-speaking students who complete the ESL program satisfy the general education language requirement.
- A speaker of a language other than those assessed by the Placement Exam (French, Spanish, Latin) may take a proficiency exam to determine if his/her skills and knowledge are at an appropriate level (Intermediate Low / B1) to waive the foreign language general education requirement. The cost to the student is $250. Contact the Chair of the Department of World Languages and Cultures to schedule the exam.
What about students who have a state Seal of Biliteracy?
- Benedictine College does not recognize the Seal of Biliteracy. Students who have the Seal of Biliteracy but no other credit must take the Placement Exam.
Can students prepare for the Foreign Language Placement Exam?
- The Foreign Language Placement Exam in Spanish and French measures one’s proficiency—what s/he can do consistently in the language. As a result, there is no study guide, syllabus, or list of grammar and vocabulary to a study.
- The assessment for languages other than those assessed by the Placement Exam is also a proficiency assessment.
Can students take the Foreign Language Placement Exam more than once?
- No. Students can only take the Foreign Language Placement Exam once.
Can students enroll in the class they think they’ll place into and then take the Foreign Language Placement Exam after the fact?
- No. Students must have their results from the Placement Exam to enroll in a course beyond the first-semester level.
Do students get credit for the courses they test out of?
- No. Students satisfy having met the requirement of the class(es), but they do not earn credit.