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(1) from "Shoaf,Judith P" <[log in to unmask]> UF streamlined the placement exam process about 15 years ago and now gives only the SAT II multiple-choice tests for Spanish, French, Latin, and German (as well as Calculus, Chemistry, and English). Students pay $25 to take the test, which is administered by the central testing service (now a part of Academic Technology). If the student places into 2nd year level, that satisfies the language requirement. Some languages administer their own placement tests--I don't know if there is a charge. Native speakers of a language not taught at UF can have the requirement waived by means of an interview with a native speaker on the faculty. Judy Shoaf (2) from Mike Ledgerwood <[log in to unmask]> At Stony Brook University (SUNY) faculty and staff did this as service to the Univ. and received no compensation. Is that fair? Questionable. At Samford University, all such exams are outsourced to Brigham Young. Student pays the fee for those tests. Best to you, Barbara. Mike. Mikle D. Ledgerwood, Ph.D. Chair of World Languages and Cultures Professor of French Samford University Adjunct graduate faculty in Technology and Education SUNY Stony Brook IALLT President. (3) from [log in to unmask] Dear Barbara and others, We have two responses to this situation, which, we too, face(d) often. First, for any language we do not teach, students are 100% responsible for arranging and paying for any testing fees. We tell them it's bound to be much cheaper than taking any of the six languages we do offer, if their goal is to avoid taking language here. Second, about 6-7 years ago, the language center converted all our existing placement exams to a computerized format so that any one of us could administer them (with the usual caveat of unusual cases being referred...). That has really reduced the demand on faculty time outside of "normal" hours. Best, Norval Bard *********************************************** LLTI is a service of IALLT, the International Association for Language Learning (http://iallt.org/), and The Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning (http://www.languageconsortium.org/). Join IALLT at http://iallt.org. Otmar Foelsche, LLTI-Editor ([log in to unmask]) ***********************************************