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Students may receive transfer credits, by means of a request placed through their College Registrar, for language courses taken at any accredited or degree-granting university in Canada or abroad. In order to be recommended for transfer credits, students should arrange, before returning to Toronto, for the other university to send an official transcript of their results. The transcript should be sent directly to the address indicated on their Letter of Permission (if they have one) or to their College Registrar.
As soon as possible after completion of the course, students must take and pass a proficiency test with the Department of French, qualifying for entry into the next language course above the level of the one for which they desire credit. Students who cannot meet this deadline must contact the Department to arrange for special permission to postpone the date of their test. Students should call 416-926-2302 to book an appointment for writing the test at the Department of French.
Students may request credit for any level of language studies offered by the Department of French, subject to the general rules for eligibility.
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French Studies at the University of Toronto 1853-1993
The experiential learning website "Apprentissage expérientiel" is specifically designed for Arts and Science students currently enrolled in Specialist, Major and Minor programs in French language.
Arborescences est une revue d’études françaises en ligne fondée en 2010 et rédigée principalement en français.