Am I disqualified from my only reasonable chance school?

<p>I was looking at UNC-CH's transfer page since the deadline is soon, and I discovered that they have all of these picky high school requirements.
Transferring</a> to Carolina
I meet all of them except the two year foreign language requirement. I went to high school in Canada and all we had was French which I wasn't interested in learning at all. Why would UNC-CH do something so awful? When transfers were in high school they were focused on meeting the eligibility requirements of their current university. I also don't understand why they couldn't just require me to take extra intro foreign language courses if accepted; it wouldn't be a problem with me. So far I have not discovered any other colleges that have this high school foreign language requirement on their webpages, but if any of these do please let me know:</p>

<p>Amherst College
Brown
Columbia
Cornell
Dartmouth
Duke
Harvard
Northwestern
Stanford
UPenn
Williams College
Yale</p>

<p>the answer is below directly from their website…sign up for 1 right now and take another over the summer b4 matriculating? or take two over the summer?</p>

<p>at least 30 total transferable semester hours from an accredited college or university, with at least six hours in each of the following disciplines: English, math, social science, natural science, and foreign language (the six hours of foreign language is required if you graduated high school in 2004 or after); or</p>

<pre><code>completion of an AA, AS, or AFA from a regionally accredited two-year school; or

status as a nontraditional applicant older than age 24.
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