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Language Placement

Depending on the textbooks and instruction-methods used, as well as many other factors, a year's study of ancient Greek or Latin in high school can equate to as much as a semester's achievement in study of the same language at the college and university level.

There is no placement test to continue taking Latin or Greek. Instead, we will work with you to determine where your studies have brought you, and enable you to select the most appropriate Greek (GREK) or Latin (LATN) course. Schedule a consultation with one of our faculty: for Latin, please email Dr. Jonathan Mannering; for Greek, please email Dr. Leanna Boychenko.

More information on the foreign language requirement, AP credit, and competency exams can be found here.

For introductory Latin, we currently use Keller and Russel, Learn to Read Latin. For introductory Greek, we will begin using Keller and Russel, Learn to Read Greek in the 2021-2022 academic year.


This page updated 14 April 2021 by lgawlinski

Depending on the textbooks and instruction-methods used, as well as many other factors, a year's study of ancient Greek or Latin in high school can equate to as much as a semester's achievement in study of the same language at the college and university level.

There is no placement test to continue taking Latin or Greek. Instead, we will work with you to determine where your studies have brought you, and enable you to select the most appropriate Greek (GREK) or Latin (LATN) course. Schedule a consultation with one of our faculty: for Latin, please email Dr. Jonathan Mannering; for Greek, please email Dr. Leanna Boychenko.

More information on the foreign language requirement, AP credit, and competency exams can be found here.

For introductory Latin, we currently use Keller and Russel, Learn to Read Latin. For introductory Greek, we will begin using Keller and Russel, Learn to Read Greek in the 2021-2022 academic year.


This page updated 14 April 2021 by lgawlinski