Factors influencing whether a university requires a foreign language:
* University Type: Smaller liberal arts colleges are *more likely* to require a foreign language than large public universities.
* Program of Study: Some majors (like those in the humanities) may recommend or require a foreign language even if the university doesn't mandate it for general admission.
* Applicant's Background: Some universities might waive the language requirement based on individual circumstances.
How to find out:
1. Visit the university's website: Look for the undergraduate admissions section, often under "Academics," "Admissions," or a similar heading. Look for specific requirements for international students as well as domestic applicants, as these may differ. The information will usually be in a checklist or FAQ.
2. Contact the admissions office directly: If you can't find the information online, email or call the admissions office. This is the most reliable way to confirm.
In short, there's no definitive list. You must research each university individually to determine its foreign language admission requirements.