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Learning Disability Exemption From the Foreign Language or Quantitative Reasoning Requirement

The university complies fully with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Due to (a) the complexity of fully evaluating complete psychoeducational testing documentation and (b) the amount of time needed to fulfill the foreign language requirement, students should submit their requests and documentation several semesters before they plan to graduate. Students who wait until their final semester(s) to begin this process should keep in mind that review of their degree audits may be delayed while awaiting an evaluation. Additionally, academic avisors may not be able to make firm course recommendations for a student's final semester(s) during this process.

Students who wish to request an exemption from the CHSS or COS foreign language or the university quantitative reasoning requirement due to a specific learning disability must first contact the Office of Disability Services (703-993-2474) for guidance. The Office of Disability Services can review the types of testing required in order to submit an exemption request. Legally and financially, the responsibility of documenting a disability in a timely manner falls upon the student, and the University reserves the right to require certain types of information and testing documentation.

Students who are granted an exemption from the CHSS or COS foreign language requirement are not exempt from the credits needed, but rather from the specific language courses; that is, students must minimally still complete the requisite 120 degree-specific hours. Approved students must go through the Modern and Classical Languages department (703-993-1220) to determine an Alternative Plan of courses. The M&CL department requires 12 credits to be taken in place of courses in the target language and must approve the courses taken by the student in advance. The Alternative Plan must be supplied to our office before the paperwork for the exemption can be processed.

The quantitative reasoning requirement is a university degree requirement. The Undergraduate Academic Affairs Office will provide a recommendation to the Provost’s Office if the testing documentation supports an exemption from this requirement; however, the Provost’s Office makes the final decision concerning this university requirement.


  Updated: August 15, 2007
CAS Rings College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Undergraduate Academic Affairs
Enterprise Hall, room 316
Ph.703.993.8725,  Fax 703.993.8712
Email:  chssdean@gmu.edu or
cosdean@gmu.edu