Foreign Language Placement Testing
Placement Testing is required of all new students who have taken more than one year of French or Spanish. In order to enroll in any French or Spanish course, the placement test process must be completed prior to registration. The placement examinations are intended to assess a student’s level of proficiency in French and Spanish; the placement examinations test reading skill, vocabulary and grammar. The objective is to place a student into courses commensurate with the student’s level of competency. Students are required to register for the course level in which they are placed. In some cases, further testing may be required.The Web-CAPE (Web-based Computerized Adaptive Placement Exam) uses state-of-the-art computer testing techniques to help us more accurately and effeciently place students in our language courses. The test takes approximately 20-25 minutes and allows students to work at their own pace without any time pressure.
Please take this test seriously and honestly to give us an accurate picture of your abilities. Discrepancies between the test score and your previous school work will require re-testing at the beginning of the semester; your classes may have to be re-scheduled at a time when only less desireable class choices are available (early in the day, or late in the evening).
- All testing is completed in the Academic Services Center, Rhodes Tower West, Room 289. Please call 216-687-2566 for their current hours.
- Placement test results are provided to the Modern Language Department immediately after completion of testing. Please call the department at 216-687-4646 for your results and placement or visit Modern Languages in Rhodes Tower, 1619.
- A Photo ID is required to take all placement examinations.
- No appointments are needed; testing is on a walk-in basis.
- The Office of Disability Services is available to assist students with special needs during placement testing. Call the office at (216) 687-2015 for more information.
Foreign Language Placement
The courses needed to meet the CSU Foreign Language Entrance Requirement and the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Graduation Requirement depend on how many years were completed in high school and when these were taken. Students who delay their study beyond the first 60 hours risk having to register for courses on an audit basis to make up for lapsed knowledge.
Freshman and transfer students with more than one year or its equivalent study and fewer than 3 years or their equivalent study in French or Spanish are required to take the placement test. Students with 3 years or more of study in French or Spanish who want to continue their work in the language must take the placement test to assist in placement. Students who have studied other languages in high school should consult with the Modern Language Department directly to continue their work in these languages. Faculty in the foreign languages normally conduct informal placement interviews.
Transfer students and students who have taken the Advanced Placement Test in a foreign language should consult with an academic advisor regarding the credit granted; they should then consult with the Modern Language Department to select appropriate advanced coursework.
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* Take the French/Spanish Placement Test or speak with a department advisor for other languages, call 216-687-4646. The higher your score, the more credit you can earn!
Retroactive Language Policy: For students whose first college language skills course is taken at CSU. If the student receives a B- or better in the skills course, credit will be granted for previous skills courses. Example: Student takes SPN 201 at CSU and gets an “A”. As long as SPN 201 is the first college course in Spanish, he/she can apply for retro credit and receive a total of 14 credit hours (4 for SPN 201 and 10 hours for SPN 101 and SPN 102). (A $20 fee is charged by the Treasury Office for processing.)
For more information about the CSU Modern Language Department
Call: 216-687-4645; Fax: 216-687-4650; E-mail: modlang@csuohio.edu; or
WRITE: The Department of Modern Languages
2121 Euclid Avenue, RT 1619
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
VISIT: The Department of Modern Languages
Rhodes Tower, Room 1619
1860 East 22nd Street
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