<p>Many universities that want to see foreign language want to see at least the third (often preferably fourth) level of high school foreign language, or college courses that are equivalent to at least that level, or alternative ways of showing competency (e.g. AP test, record of education in a non-English speaking country, etc.).</p>
<p>Also, many universities have higher foreign language graduation requirements than admission requirements. E.g. second level in high school may be sufficient for admission, but third level in high school may be one of the ways to fulfill the graduation requirement.</p>
<p>Dartmouth admissions:
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<p>Dartmouth Bachelor of Arts graduation requirements:
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