Placement & Credit Information for students matriculating prior to fall 2012

(If you an incoming first year student please read about the Second Language Requirement on the SLR tab.)


WORLD LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES PLACEMENT EXAM

Students who have had at least two years of language instruction in high school within the past two years, or who have acquired language skills in some other manner, are required to take a language placement examination if they wish to continue their language study in that language at SMU. If the period of time that has elapsed since the language was studied is longer than two years, students must only take a placement exam if they wish to take a course above the beginning level. 

Students who do not wish to abide by their placement exam results may petition the chair for an exemption (granted only in rare cases) or enroll in a language in which they have not had instruction in the past two years.

 

Exemptions from Testing

The second language requirement is waived for any students falling into the following categories: native speakers, US citizens who attended an international high school in a country where English is not the primary language, US citizens whose native language or language spoken at home is not English, students who have earned the equivalent of two years of credit in a single language through a score of a 4 or 5 on a language AP test, or students who have earned a score of 5, 6 or 7 on an IB language testing. SMU does not accept any Foreign Language CLEP exams for credit or placement.

Please note that students who have taken AP or IB exams but have not yet received their results by the time they come to AARO, and who wish to continue their language study their first semester on campus, will need to take a placement exam in order to be accurately placed in a language course. 

Transfer Students

Transfer students with credit equal to 2 years of second language coursework at SMU are exempted from testing unless they wish to enroll in a language course. If a student with transfer credit in a language wishes to continue study in their respective language they are required to take a placement exam, even if they received transfer credit for coursework in that language. Should a discrepancy between their placement exam placement and their earned credit exist, the student will need to forfeit the debated credit earned if they wish to continue their language study. However, the student will be eligible for retroactive credit according to the usual process. Transfer students wishing to continue their language study must abide by the results of the placement tests. Exam results may be contested through a petition to the WLL Department Chair. 

Credit Awarded

Second Language waivers, credit for AP and IB exams and transfer credit is awarded by the Office of Enrollment Services. 

Retroactive Credit

By taking a placement exam students have the opportunity to receive retroactive credit for beginning and intermediate courses in their language of study. Once students have completed the course into which they were placed with a grade of C or higher they may request any retroactive credit earned (up to a maximum of 16 credits depending on the language of study). Requests for retroactive credit are handled in the Office of World Languages and Literatures in 309 Clements Hall. Retroactive credits do not count toward fulfilling the second language requirement. For example, if a student’s placement exam score indicated s/he should enroll in 1402, the student would need to take 1402 and 2401 to fulfill the language requirement, despite the fact that retroactive credit for 1401 may be awarded after completion of 1402. 

Language Exams Offered

Placement exams are offered in all languages taught at SMU (Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Spanish, and Russian). Exams are accessible through Blackboard, and all first-year students should have the WLL PL Exam appear when logged into Blackboard. 

Payment

The fee for all placement exam testing is covered by SMU fees and tuition. 

Timing of Exam

Incoming students who are considering enrolling in a language course in the fall should take language placement exam(s) prior to attending AARO. Advisors cannot register a student for ANY language classes if s/he needs to have taken placement exam but has not. 

A placement exam may be taken online via Blackboard at any time, from any location via computer with internet access and speakers. It is suggested that students register for language classes within a reasonable time after taking the placement exam so that the testing results reflect the student’s current knowledge of the language. There is no time limit on the exam. The exam generally takes less than one hour. 

Additional Information

Although some students review for the exam, it is to a student’s advantage to have the exam reflect his/her current knowledge of the language. Students should remember to PRINT their score report or save to .pdf before exiting the exam. Documentation of placement is needed for registration through an advisor, and test results also need to be given to language professors on the first day of class.

Questions

Additional information have be found at the World Languages and Literatures website: www.smu.edu/worldlanguages as well as the individual language websites.

Any non-technical questions about the placement exam should be directed to:

Arabic: liljana@smu.edu

Chinese: yxia@smu.edu 

French: oscherwi@smu.edu 

German: gbirrell@smu.edu 

Italian: tbrenteg@smu.edu 

Japanese: keikof@smu.edu 

Latin: prawlins@smu.edu 

Russian: tzimakov@smu.edu 

Spanish: vokic@smu.edu 

Please contact Disability Accommodations and Success Strategies at 214-768-1470 if you have any questions regarding services for students with disabilities.

Technical issues should be addressed to eapflum@smu.edu .


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