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Current Language Testing Options
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With ACTFL letting their ACE expire what other options have others here tried using. I'm aware of the New York testing and I think the University of Utah may have some tests.

I have found some Arabic Courses from the Islamic University but accreditation seems to be non-western and no ACE. I did find that TAL appears to still be available for Hebrew but they are hard to deal with. German, French, Spanish have CLEP and these are still valid.

I did find the following again and this could be really good.
Language Credit
The University of Utah grants credit to individuals who have learned a foreign language by immersing themselves in another culture via military service, Peace Corps duty, a religious mission, etc. There are two main ways this can be done via testing:

Avant and FLATS
https://testingcenter.utah.edu/students/...nguage.php
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the only other exam I'm aware of that you haven't already identified is Advanced Placement. Though it is traditionally taken by high school students, any age can take it, and you do NOT have to take an AP class in order to take an AP exam.
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(03-28-2019, 02:02 PM)cookderosa Wrote: the only other exam I'm aware of that you haven't already identified is Advanced Placement.  Though it is traditionally taken by high school students, any age can take it, and you do NOT have to take an AP class in order to take an AP exam.

If you want to use AP (which has more languages than CLEP), you need to first find a high school that will let you do it.  Since AP exams are all taken at the same days/times across the country, and all of those are during normal school hours, schools are allowed to say no to anyone (especially an adult) coming onto campus, even for an exam.  So, find your testing place first before committing to learning the language.

Also, you have to register ahead of time, as AP exams only given once a year.  The deadline for this year has passed, so you'd have to wait until next May to take the exam.
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The issue with AP is that it only gets you 101 and 102 most of the time. With ACTFL they can get you 200 - 400 level credit and for languages that are critical for advanced standing in some Graduate degrees and also for language degrees. When I took my Mandarin test years ago I almost tested out of a whole AOS if I wanted to head in that direction. It's starting to look like the New York tests are the only UL credit options now and the others are helpful for the LL credit.
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(03-30-2019, 12:30 PM)vetvso Wrote: The issue with AP is that it only gets you 101 and 102 most of the time. With ACTFL they can get you 200 - 400 level credit and for languages that are critical for advanced standing in some Graduate degrees and also for language degrees. When I took my Mandarin test years ago I almost tested out of a whole AOS if I wanted to head in that direction. It's starting to look like the New York tests are the only UL credit options now and the others are helpful for the LL  credit.

AP is only LL (same as CLEP).  ACTFL OPI & WPT's were each worth up to 8UL/6LL, then got downgraded to 6UL/6LL in 2015, before they finally lost ACE recommendation - major bummer.  That was a fantastic, cheap and easy way to earn credits for someone already fluent in any number of languages.
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(03-30-2019, 06:05 PM)dfrecore Wrote:
(03-30-2019, 12:30 PM)vetvso Wrote: The issue with AP is that it only gets you 101 and 102 most of the time. With ACTFL they can get you 200 - 400 level credit and for languages that are critical for advanced standing in some Graduate degrees and also for language degrees. When I took my Mandarin test years ago I almost tested out of a whole AOS if I wanted to head in that direction. It's starting to look like the New York tests are the only UL credit options now and the others are helpful for the LL  credit.

AP is only LL (same as CLEP).  ACTFL OPI & WPT's were each worth up to 8UL/6LL, then got downgraded to 6UL/6LL in 2015, before they finally lost ACE recommendation - major bummer.  That was a fantastic, cheap and easy way to earn credits for someone already fluent in any number of languages.

I used it to test in Mandarin when I lived in Taiwan and went to University study. 14 credits in total and I should have done more.
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