I am also applying to complit programs and here is what I understand from the graduate handbooks that I have read: If you designate English as your primary tradition, you need to have fluency in one secondary language when you enter and will need to have attained fluency in another before you receive your masters. Of course, entering with more languages probably helps. As for graduate credits, it seems that most graduate programs are stingy with transfer credits and you will likely, for all intents and purposes, need to start over again.