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University of the Cumberlands ACTFL - ArshveerCheema - 11-01-2024 So before taking my ACTFL test, I went through like all the ACTFL threads on this forum and I found out that the consensus was that schools probably wouldn't accept an ACTFL test for English. Turns out that University of the Cumberlands only accept the English ACTFL: Quote:Hello Arshveer, I have responded asking which type of ACTFL tests they accept and where they transfer into. Since they only accept English, I'm guessing it transfers into English which is weird as I feel that would be remedial. RE: University of the Cumberlands ACTFL - Avidreader - 11-01-2024 That is quite strange because the ACTFL themselves mention native English speakers are not allowed to take the English test and it's only accesible to ESL speakers. RE: University of the Cumberlands ACTFL - bjcheung77 - 11-01-2024 Generally, people take ACTFL for getting credit in a language they're wanting credit for, most of the time, it's not going to be for English to get into an institution, it's for any other language, this saves energy, money, time as some institutions require 3 to 6 credits of a language for undergrad studies completion... RE: University of the Cumberlands ACTFL - ArshveerCheema - 11-05-2024 Update: While in the original email, the director said no to the credits, I was able to get in touch with the executive director and my credits were accepted. RE: University of the Cumberlands ACTFL - Avidreader - 11-05-2024 That's great! I winder if some of the issue on their end is the need to create a new transfer credit name because it isn't as common to see students take Punjabi over languages like Spanish or French. |