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Dartmouth's Department of German Studies welcomes incoming students of all levels of proficiency.
The college's new language requirement is effective for the class of 2026. Here is a summary of the various paths that satisfy the new requirement.
Class of 2025 and earlier: see the ORC/Catalog from your matriculation year. For additional information on this requirement see https://dartgo.org/lang req.
If you have not yet studied German: Register for German 1.
If you have not taken the CEEB AP German Language and Culture exam or scored lower than 5 on it: Take the German placement test and register for the course that corresponds to your score on the test.
If you scored 5 on the CEEB AP German exam: You are exempt from German 3, and you could take German 10.00, 10.01, 10.02, and/or 10.03. You should nonetheless take the placement test and discuss your score with the German Studies Language Program Director, Professor Nicolay Ostrau.
If you scored 720 or higher on the SAT German Test (GM) or German with Listening Test (GL): You are exempt from German 3, and you could take German 10.00, 10.01, 10.02, and/or 10.03. You should nonetheless take the placement test and discuss your score with the German Studies Language Program Director, Professor Nicolay Ostrau.
The 20- to 40-minute test is offered online, for incoming first-year Dartmouth students only, starting August 3. You should only take the test once. It consists of a series of multiple-choice questions involving issues of grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension.
The score you receive on the test corresponds to one of our introductory, intermediate, or advanced language courses.
Register for the course indicated by your score. You can access your placement information on BannerStudent before the registration period. If you have questions, please contact Professor Nicolay Ostrau.