<p>Hi, I just moved and I'm at a school that does not offer Italian III. Can i take this at a community college? If so is the class named Italian III or something else. Should i find a area school that offers Italian III, can i take a summer school course, and receive credit for the year? Thanks.</p>
<p>you can go to your community college's website and look at the course catalog and see if it offers italian. if it offers italian, you will most likely have to take a foreign language placement test and you can enter the class you place into.</p>
<p>my high school has a dual enrollment program where high school credits are given for college classes and your school may have something similar, ask your counselor.</p>
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<p>Yea, my school does too. </p>
<p>Community colleges are pretty diverse in course selection. See if the one near you offers Italian and take a placement test. Then ask your guidance counselor if your high school recieves CC credit as high school credit.</p>
<p>Italian III would probably be called Advanced Italian 1 + 2. At least, in my experience with my CC thats how they name it. each part is a semester long.</p>