Language Placement Exam
The MLC offers placement exams for all of the languages offered at John Jay.
The exams are designed to place students in the correct course level for the language of their choosing. The exams cover reading and listening comprehensions, but all questions are multiple choice.
Students only need to take one exam to register for a course and are only allowed to take the exam once per language. Students can also choose to take multiple placement exams for the different languages offered at the College.
*The MLC provides placement exams both in-person & online/virtual via Zoom. Please note: Scheduling placement exam sessions in advance, with an MLC staff member, is required for all students because walk-ins are not guaranteed, and only a staff member can access the schedule.*
- What has changed - a survey needs to be completed first by students interested in Spanish. Also, the placement exam is required for French 101, but students still need to email the MLC for the CUNYfirst milestone/permission before they can register.
- What hasn’t changed - the placement exam is not required for all the 101 courses in language (Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Italian, German). Students can register for 101 in any of these languages without completing a placement exam or needing a milestone/permission on CUNYfirst. If students do not want to start at the 101 level or they want to place out of the 100 level courses, the placement exam is required.
- American Sign Language (ASL) - currently, there is no placement exam requirement for ASL. Students can register for 101 and do not need to complete a placement exam or have a milestone/permission on CUNYfirst. Also, ASL satisfies the CUNY General Education requirements of 101 and 102 for language at the college.
Please contact the front desk for exact dates and times.
Fall & Spring Semesters: placement exams are available
- Monday & Tuesday – In-person
- Varying times
- Proctored in the MLC computer lab – 7.64 NB
- Varying times
- Wednesday & Thursday – Online/Virtual
- Varying times
- Proctored via Zoom
- Online availabilities are limited
- Varying times
- Friday & Saturday
- No placements exam sessions offered
- SPANISH:
- Interested or need to take Spanish as a language course, please complete the survey first: https://forms.gle/rkVszrGKxLx9dCGz8
- We will follow up with survey assessments 7-10 days after completion
- The follow up will also include further instructions and details on placement requirements and/or registration
- Please complete the survey only once
- FRENCH:
- Only interested in registering for 101
- There is no placement exam required for registration into the 101 course
- Contact the MLC for CUNYfirst milestone/permission (languagecenter@jjay.cuny.edu)
- Want to register above 101
- The placement exam is required for registration above 101
- Contact the MLC for placement exam scheduling assistance (languagecenter@jjay.cuny.edu)
- Only interested in registering for 101
- All Other Languages:
- Contact the MLC for placement exam scheduling assistance (languagecenter@jjay.cuny.edu)
The MLC will assist students who need to complete the placement exam with scheduling and setting up the exam account.
The Meeting Type in the confirmation email a student receives after scheduling an appointment will indicate the mode of support:
- In-Person Meeting (7.64 NB)
- Virtual Meeting (online via Zoom)
- Students who schedule an online session will receive an outlook calendar invite with zoom link included
- Students must share their desktop screens and keep their mics on for the duration of the exam so the staff member can monitor their progress.
- Students who schedule an online session will receive an outlook calendar invite with zoom link included
Registration | Period Dates | Results | |
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Registration | Period Dates | Results | |
Peak | July 1st – August 25th | Within 2 business days | |
No Exam | September 1st – September 19th | N/A | |
Non-Peak | September 20th – September 30th | Within 5 business days | |
Peak | October 1st – December 14th | Within 2 business days | |
No Exam | December 15th – January 4th | N/A | |
Non-Peak | January 5th – January 15th | Within 5 business days | |
Peak | January 16th – January 25th | Within 2 business days | |
No Exam | February 1st – February 19th | N/A | |
Non-Peak | February 20th – March 1st | Within 5 business days | |
Peak | March 2nd – May 17th | Within 2 business days | |
No Exam | May 18th – June 19th | N/A | |
Non-Peak | June 20th – June 30th | Within 5 business days |
- Students registered with the Office of Accessibility Services (OAS) are allowed to take the exam in the OAS office.
- This accommodation requires prior approval between an OAS administrator and the MLC manager.
- This accommodation requires prior approval between an OAS administrator and the MLC manager.
- Graduating seniors can request special accommodations regarding scheduling through the MLC manager. Please note, not all accommodations can be fulfilled.
- Students registered with OAS and graduating seniors are still subject to the placement exam schedule above regarding blackout dates & processing times for results.
- Students must email, call, or stop by the center in advance to schedule an appointment. Please note, there is no Friday or weekend proctoring for the placement exam. *Walking in to take the exam without a scheduled appointment is not available. Students have to contact the MLC in advance to schedule a placement exam appointment. Please see the MLC home page for details on the center's hours of operation.
- Students are encouraged to contact the MLC in advance to double check the center’s schedule and any activities taking place. *General yearly schedule is subject to change due to holidays, schedule limitations/changes, etc.*
- The exam is not administered 45 minutes to closing time on any given day there are sessions available.
- The exam can take up to 45-60 minutes to register for and complete; the center closes at 5pm throughout the week. There is no Friday or weekend proctoring.
- The exam can take up to 45-60 minutes to register for and complete; the center closes at 5pm throughout the week. There is no Friday or weekend proctoring.
- Students should not expect immediate results after completing the exam unless special accommodations have been requested on their behalf and confirmed with the MLC manager. This is especially important if they are taking the exam during a non-peak registration period.
- Students will receive an email from the MLC manager indicating their placement results have been posted to their Milestones on their CUNYfirst accounts.
- A Milestone is not the actual registration for the course. The milestone gives students permission to register for the course.
- Students can only register for the level they placed into based on exam result.
- If a student is not satisfied with their placement result, they can speak to an advisor or an administrator in the Modern Languages & Literatures department.
- Students have other options to receive exemption/credit for language at the college. See all options below.
- Students have other options to receive exemption/credit for language at the college. See all options below.
- If a student is not satisfied with their placement result, they can speak to an advisor or an administrator in the Modern Languages & Literatures department.
- Students are not allowed to retake the same exam twice if they are not satisfied with their placement result. Placement exams can only be completed once per language.
- Once students receive their results they should register for the class they placed into.
- Students can also speak to Academic Advisement or to the Modern Languages and Literatures department advisors/administrators if they have questions about the registration process or about the course they were placed into.
- If students receive the email regarding their placement results but don’t see the milestone on their CUNYfirst, they can contact the MLC manager for assistance.
- Use High School AP Credit – all languages accepted
- Confirm with academic advisement the AP credits satisfy the college credits
- Receive credit for 101/102 or 201/202 - depending on the exam completed
- More details on AP exams/scores, applicable courses, and equivalent credits can be found here -AP Exams | John Jay College of Criminal Justice (cuny.edu)
- The credit is not automatic. Students have to arrange for their scores to be sent to JJAY from College Board - https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/sending-scores
- Students should contact Academic Advisement (https://www.jjay.cuny.edu/academic-advisement-center) or Registrar (https://www.jjay.cuny.edu/registrar) once the credits have been sent over to the college.
- Other College Transfer Credit - all languages accepted
- Transfer & Advanced Standing Credits
- Student can contact an academic advisor to see if their transferred credits meet the requirements for languages at the college - https://www.jjay.cuny.edu/academic-advisement-center
- academicadvising@jjay.cuny.edu; 646.557.4872 or 646.557.4816
- academicadvising@jjay.cuny.edu; 646.557.4872 or 646.557.4816
- Take the Placement Exam with the MLC - only languages offered at the college
- Language Placement Exam | John Jay College of Criminal Justice (cuny.edu)
- Receive exemption for different language levels. Inquire with MLC for more details
- Exam can only be completed once per language
- ICJ Students:
- Placed into a 200-level course that is not being offered:
- Please contact the Modern Languages & Literatures (MLL) department for more information
- Students can also reach out to the ICJ advisement/resources
- Placed above 200-level languages:
- Students may be exempt from taking a 200-level language - John Jay College - International Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Arts (smartcatalogiq.com)
- Please reach out to the ICJ advisement/resources for more information on this exemption
- Please reach out to the ICJ advisement/resources for more information on this exemption
- Students may be exempt from taking a 200-level language - John Jay College - International Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Arts (smartcatalogiq.com)
- Placed into a 200-level course that is not being offered:
- Take the NYU (12 point) Proficiency Exam – only languages not offered at JJAY
- Language Proficiency Testing | NYU SPS
- Credits awarded vary based on exam score
- 12-point exam covers 101-201 credit equivalence
- Language level for which credits are applied depend on exam score
- 12-point exam covers 101-201 credit equivalence
- Processing typically takes 1-2 weeks after exam results are sent over to JJAY from NYU
- For more information on awarded credits/updates on exam results/CUNYfirst posting, please contact:
- The Modern Languages & Literatures (MLL) Department
- The Modern Language Center (MLC) - languagecenter@jjay.cuny.edu/212-237-8969
- Evaluations Department - evaluations@jjay.cuny.edu
- Take the CLEP Language Exam -
- Exam Topics – CLEP | College Board
- For French, German, or Spanish
- Please note, this is a city-wide non-CUNY controlled exam
- After completing the CLEP exam
- If students receive the minimum score, they will receive credit for both 1oo levels as per the GenEd requirements
- If students score into the higher range, they will also receive an additional 3 elective credits.
- If students receive the minimum score, they will receive credit for both 1oo levels as per the GenEd requirements
- CLEP results take a few weeks to be processed & synced with a student's CUNYfirst
- For updates on CLEP results/external credits - contact evaluations@jjay.cuny.edu
- For updates on CLEP results/external credits - contact evaluations@jjay.cuny.edu
- E-Permit - https://www.jjay.cuny.edu/epermit-permit-attend-other-cuny-institutions
- All languages accepted
- CUNY students can apply to enroll for a language course at another CUNY College through E-Permit
- The equivalent language course credits will be applied to their Home institution of John Jay
- E-permit applications can be submitted using CUNY First
- Contact epermit@jjay.cuny.edu for more information
- Educated in Another Country (high school or college) - all languages accepted
- English is not the student's first language
- Student was not educated in English
- Provide the Modern Languages & Literatures (MLL) Department with supporting documentation for approval
- High school diploma and/or college transcript & degree from the institution in another country where student was educated
- Contact the MLL Department for more information
General Education Requirements - https://www.jjay.cuny.edu/general-education-requirements
The GenEd required foreign language courses are listed in World Cultures & Communications: