World Language & Cultures

Learn Languages, Explore Cultures

Undergraduate Programs
Graduating with a degree in another language is a huge flex. On a serious note, this department has enabled me to see the world, learn new languages, as well revealed the role the US has played in many nations abroad. I'm eternally grateful for the knowledge I've gained and the places it will send me.
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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship is awarded annually to new freshman majoring in World Languages and Culture with emphasis in French or Spanish. Applications are considered as they arrive.
MIDDLE EAST STUDIES GRANT
The A-State Middle East Studies Grant (MESC) encourages awareness and understanding of issues and people of the Middle East. Each year, the committee awards parts of its budget, the income from an endowment given to A-State by the Saudi government, to A-State students, faculty, and staff for study and/or research in the Middle East. The Committee welcomes grant applications from all disciplines and from all A-State - Jonesboro colleges.
INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY EXCHANGE PARTNERS
A-State’s Study Abroad program offers the chance to explore a new culture while staying on track with your degree. Spend a semester or a full year abroad, all while earning academic credit.
For more information, please contact:
languages@AState.edu
| LANGUAGE | COUNTRY | DESTINATION |
| French | France | CY Cergy Paris Université |
| Spanish | Spain | Universidad de Huelva |
A-STATE COSTA RICA SUMMER PROGRAM
The Costa Rica Summer Program is a faculty-led four-week summer program, which provides small group instruction at the beginner, intermediate, and upper levels.
This program provides six credit hours of Spanish study and includes home-stay with Costa Rican families and various excursions. Approximately 10-15 students participate in the Costa Rica program every year.
For more information, please contact:
languages@AState.edu
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM
Arkansas State University is a member of the International Student Exchange Program (ISEP), which enables A-State students to attend hundreds of universities worldwide.
For more information, please contact:
studyabroad@AState.edu
International Student Exchange Programs (ISEP)
| LANGUAGE | COUNTRIES AVAILABLE THORUGH ISEP |
| French | Canada, France, & Switzerland |
| German | Germany, Austria, & Switzerland |
| Spanish | Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Uruguay, & Spain |
Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, is a non-profit organization created to honor those who attain excellence in the study of the Spanish language and in the study of the literature and culture of the Spanish-speaking peoples; to honor those who have made Hispanic contributions to modern culture better known in the English-speaking world; to encourage college and university students to acquire a greater interest in, and a deeper understanding of, Hispanic culture; and to foster friendly relations and mutual respect between Spanish- and English-speaking nations.
MEMBER BENEFITS
- Association with the only honor society devoted exclusively to students of Spanish in four-year colleges and universities, the largest foreign-language honor society in existence (over 180,000 members) and one of the elite as attested by its membership in the Association of College Honor Societies, the nation's only certifying agency for college and university honor societies.
- Exclusive access to Sigma Delta Pi's undergraduate study abroad awards for study in Spanish-speaking countries.
- Graduate students may apply for research grants.
- Active and ambitious student members may apply as a chapter for Chapter Project Grants to help finance their group's activities that complement the mission of Sigma Delta Pi.
- Bolstered credentials for any professional field, including business.
- Distinctive student honors such as the Gabriela Mistral Award, available to one outstanding member per chapter annually, and the Mario Vargas Llosa Award, a joint Sigma Delta Pi-AATSP (American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese) recognition granted yearly to one outstanding, undergraduate student major or minor in Spanish.
- Leadership opportunities through election to chapter offices and the direction of various chapter projects that may result in such national distinctions as the Honor Chapter award, the Premio Ignacio y Sophie Galbis, the Premio Fénix, and the Premio Frida Kahlo.
- Special rates on insurance through Geico.
- An enhanced résumé afforded by serving as an active chapter officer: organizational leadership and initiative are attractive qualities to prospective employers.
- Supportive network of regional and national officers to provide guidance for chapter activities and Society-related issues.
- Available awards for outstanding faculty of Hispanic Studies or members of one's local community who have made exceptional efforts in furthering Sigma Delta Pi's mission.
- Closer association with students of similar interests and out-of-class interaction with members of faculty.
- Opportunities to participate and/or present in Sigma Delta Pi's annual sessions, held in conjunction with the AATSP and the Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, and the triennial convention, held during the meeting of the AATSP.
BECOME A MEMBER
Active membership shall be limited to college students who have demonstrated high scholarship in general and excellence in the academic study of Spanish. Specifically, they must meet the following requirements:
- Each must have completed three years of study of college-level Spanish (eighteen semester
credit hours) or the equivalent thereof, including at least three semester hours of
a course in Hispanic literature or Hispanic culture and civilization at the junior
(third-year) level.
- A student may be admitted to active membership while still enrolled in the second junior-level course if all other requirements have been met and if the instructor of the course certifies that the student's work is of "B" or "A" quality.
- The candidate for active membership must have a minimal grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 point scale in all Spanish courses taken.
- The candidate must rank in the upper 35% of his/her class--sophomore, junior, or senior--and must have completed at least three semesters or five quarters of college work.
- Graduate students who have been unconditionally admitted to a degree-granting program may be elected to membership upon completion of two graduate courses in Spanish with an average which, if continued, will make them eligible for a graduate degree.
- Sigma Delta Pi shall not discriminate on any basis prohibited by law.
For more information, please contact:
Dr. Vicent Moreno
vmoreno@astate.edu

