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<p>Do you require a foreign language for admission?
No, we do not require a foreign language for admission; however, the university requires at least two years of a foreign language (some programs require more) to graduate. This requirement may be met in high school by completing two units of a single foreign or classical language (or three units for students whose majors have a three-year requirement). The requirement may also be met by receiving credit by examination, or by earning six semester hours of college-level foreign or classical language credit (or the appropriate amount required for graduation in the student’s selected program of study). American Sign Language (ASL) is accepted by Virginia Tech to satisfy the foreign language requirement.</p>