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[quote=Anonymous]My kid took ASL, so I've called a lot of college My kid is, to be blunt, not performing at a level where we would consider UVA, so I didn't call schools of that caliber. I did call VCU and most of the MD instate options (because we're in MD) and they all said no problem. Private schools were less consistent. One school that didn't accept it was Hood, in Frederick. One thing to consider is whether the school says they have a "Foreign Language" requirement or a "World Language" requirement. ASL is not foreign, it's American. A kid taking Navaho, for example, would face the same problem. If a school says they have a world language requirement, then ASL should be fine. I'd still ask though. The other thing to note is that some schools specify a "modern" world or a "modern" foreign. These schools don't let Latin/Ancient Greek/Biblical Hebrew etc . . . count. (Not that you asked, just an interesting fact). Again, check though![/quote]
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