Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure engineering at UVA does not have foreign language requirement but arts and sciences does. However, if your son requests accommodations a question would be to ask if they could waive that requirement or allow a substitute. My daughter is in the same boat, struggled with Spanish in middle school but switched to ASL which some schools accept and others don’t. Once she narrows her options we will ask this question before she enrolls.
FWIW, my child was in the UVA Arts & Sciences program. The two years of foreign language were required (unless you tested out) of everyone in that school - I think at that time Engineering did not require it, but a quick google should figure that out. What was particularly tough for an ADHD kid was that UVA would not allow that diagnosis to relieve the student of the two-year requirement. And to be fair, I think knowing a foreign language is great and UVA offers every language under the sun, including Urdu. But at that time - three years ago - the ADHD student had to first try the foreign language and demonstrate by failing that they couldn't do it. So a petition for waiver didn't do the job. BUt I would check with student health services to see if that is still true. For those kids who have great difficulty with foreign languages, a different school with a more lenient policy might be a better pick.
Anonymous wrote:Does UVA's World Language Requirement apply to all majors? Is there any way to get out of it? It seems they do not accept Duel Enrollment in a Language to satisfy the language requirement.
My STEM focused son with ADHD really struggles with world languages. He's doing ok in Latin with a lot of hard work and cannot wait to be done. He will go through Latin 3 and then stop. Other than language he has As in all his classes, which are a mix of Honors and AP. He wants to major in electrical engineering.
Does VA Tech have a world language requirement? What other VA publics require a world language requirement (trying to avoid)?
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure engineering at UVA does not have foreign language requirement but arts and sciences does. However, if your son requests accommodations a question would be to ask if they could waive that requirement or allow a substitute. My daughter is in the same boat, struggled with Spanish in middle school but switched to ASL which some schools accept and others don’t. Once she narrows her options we will ask this question before she enrolls.
Anonymous wrote:So AP Lang with a 4 or 5 doesn't meet this requirement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vt's requirement is met by doing 2 years in HS for most majors https://advising.vt.edu/advising-resources/vt-foreign-language.html
But OP asked about UVA?
And then asked about VT at the end:
Does UVA's World Language Requirement apply to all majors? Is there any way to get out of it? It seems they do not accept Duel Enrollment in a Language to satisfy the language requirement.
My STEM focused son with ADHD really struggles with world languages. He's doing ok in Latin with a lot of hard work and cannot wait to be done. He will go through Latin 3 and then stop. Other than language he has As in all his classes, which are a mix of Honors and AP. He wants to major in electrical engineering.
Does VA Tech have a world language requirement? What other VA publics require a world language requirement (trying to avoid)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vt's requirement is met by doing 2 years in HS for most majors https://advising.vt.edu/advising-resources/vt-foreign-language.html
But OP asked about UVA?
Does UVA's World Language Requirement apply to all majors? Is there any way to get out of it? It seems they do not accept Duel Enrollment in a Language to satisfy the language requirement.
My STEM focused son with ADHD really struggles with world languages. He's doing ok in Latin with a lot of hard work and cannot wait to be done. He will go through Latin 3 and then stop. Other than language he has As in all his classes, which are a mix of Honors and AP. He wants to major in electrical engineering.
Does VA Tech have a world language requirement? What other VA publics require a world language requirement (trying to avoid)?
Anonymous wrote:Vt's requirement is met by doing 2 years in HS for most majors https://advising.vt.edu/advising-resources/vt-foreign-language.html