It is a test that determines a student's Spanish proficiency level. Students whose mother language is not Spanish and that want to take courses offered in that language must present a certificate of proficiency in Spanish level b1 along with their application and take the test.
Depending on the student’s results, Universidad del Rosario might recommend that they take an optional intensive course, which takes place 2 weeks before the classes beginning. This course will help students improve their Spanish level and their academic results.
During their stay at Universidad del Rosario, students can also take a variety of Spanish courses, such as:
Tailor - made courses: Students can choose the intensity and schedule of their classes.
Regular courses: Monday to Friday 2 hours a day
Intensive courses: Monday to Friday 4 hours a day in the most convenient shedule for participants
Summer course: 3 weeks - 80 hours of Spanish classes and 20 hours of cultural activities