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Glendon College

Bilingual Program

2. i) Those who accept an offer of admission to the bilingual program of the college must register in it.

ii) Students are placed in a second-language course in accordance with the results obtained in a placement test.

iii) Students admitted after the Fall/Winter 1987-1988 session are not allowed to transfer to the unilingual program.

Elementary Level:

To satisfy the bilingual requirements for the bachelor of arts at Glendon, students must successfully complete at least six credits in each official language. These courses must be at the second-year level and above in French as a second language and in English as a second language, or any courses at any level in another discipline of the college which are designated as satisfying the bilingual requirements.

To satisfy the bilingual requirement, all of the required course work, tests and exams must have been completed in the language of instruction of the course.

A student who wants to satisfy the requirement by taking an eligible disciplinary course must present to the Office of Student Programs a statement signed by the course instructor stating that the student has completed all of the required course work in the language of instruction of the course.

Note: Students who were admitted to the unilingual stream prior to 1987-1988 must take in their first year of study at the college and must pass before graduation a course taught in English focusing on French Canada.

In 2001-2002 a number of courses will be available to satisfy the requirement. A course taken in satisfaction of the unilingual stream requirement cannot be offered in satisfaction of any other college requirement.


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