The Special Language Program allows Stanford students the opportunity to study some of the less commonly taught languages. Some students enroll in a special language because of their interest in a geographic area and its people, or in order to acquire valuable skills for field work and study abroad during their academic career. Others choose to study a special language in order to fulfill the language requirement or to obtain a minor in modern languages. Many of the students who take a special language are connected to it through heritage and they find a unique opportunity to enhance their knowledge.
To find out details and a complete list of offerings please visit the Special Language Program web site.
Contact:
Eva Prionas
Lecturer in Greek Language & Literature, SLP Coordinator
Building 240, Room 209
Stanford, California 94305-2006
Work Phone: (650) 725-1555
Fax: (650) 725-9377