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NEW HAVEN, Conn--A Yale committee recently recommended that future classes be required to show language proficiency at the intermediate level before graduation, the Yale Daily News reported last week.
Currently Yale and Brown remain the only Ivy League schools without a specific language requirement for graduation.
The resolution would require someone having no preparation to take a regular language course for two years. The full faculty will consider the measure on March 4.
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