Challenge Exams allow students to place into a language class and/or to meet Stony Brook's SBC: LANG for languages for which an FLPE exam is not offered. Challenge Exams also allow students to challenge select language courses for credit, and to earn the corresponding SBCs.
ASL (American Sign Language) Challenge Exam
American Sign Language challenge exams are administered by a proctor on a one-on-one basis.
All matriculated students are eligible to take the ASL challenge exam to earn the SBC [LANG]. The cost is $50 and no credits appear on your transcript, but if you pass the exam, you will satisfy Stony Brook's language requirement.
If you wish to earn transcript credits via a challenge exam, please carefully review the guidelines to confirm your eligibility. If you are eligible you may challenge SLN 112 (= 3 credits, LANG), 211 (3 credits, LANG, GLO), and/or 212 (3 credits, GLO, HUM, LANG). The cost is $77 per credit. If you pass the exam, you will satisfy the corresponding Stony Brook Curriculum (SBC(s) - i.e. LANG, etc.) and you will receive credits with a grade of "S" (Satisfactory) on your transcript.
Registration instructions:
(1) Fill out the correct version of the below form. Save it as a .pdf file. Please use the Proficiency Only form for LANG only or the Challenge for Credits form for LANG plus credits and SBCs.
(2) Make a payment online through Solar in the "What do I Owe" Section -- There is no bill, so pay the exact amount ($50 For Proficiency; $77 per credit for transcript credits). Please follow this navigation: SOLAR>Campus Financial Services> Account Information/Payment) >What Do I Owe? From this page scroll down to 'Pay Tuition & Fees' and follow the steps to make a payment. Again, you will not receive a bill, so make the exact payment.
(3) After making payment, send the completed form as an attachment (pdf) in an email to the Bursar with a copy to the LLRC. Please use both of these 2 email addresses:
(4) The Bursar will confirm with the LLRC that you have paid the correct amount. Once payment confirmation is received, the proctor will be advised and they will contact you to arrange the exam. The exam is either in person or via Zoom, at the discretion of the proctor. After the exam, the proctor will communicate the results to the LLRC, and the LLRC will report them to the Registrar to appear on your transcript.