[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_christine/ posting in [community profile] learn_russian
I read over the forum rules, and this is a learning resource. If it's inappropriate, I am sorry.


If you are an American citizen learning Russian, you may be aware that Russian is considered a "critical language" as is Arabic, Turkish, Mandarin, Farsi and some others. As such, the US State Department has a Critical Language Scholarship in which they pay all expenses (ALL of them: plane, fees, room, cultural excursions and they give you a weekly stipend) for undergraduate and graduate students to study in Russia over the summer. They are interested in students who are going to use Russian as part of their future career. With that being said, they do not require any commitment to the state department. If accepted, intermediate students are sent to Astrakhan, Nizhnij Novgorod and advanced students are sent to Tomsk and Samara.

Information here: http://www.clscholarship.org (it's subcontracted through CAORC)

I was at Astrakhan last year, I don't work for the program, but they asked us to get the word out a bit. It's a bit of the state department's best kept secret - they had some incompetent marketers, or so they told my group. It started four years ago because of President Bush's belated realization that we need Arabic speakers, and then they added languages. This is the third year of Russian.

I'm all for telling people about free trips. I did not spend a dime of my own money, and my Russian improved dramatically. The expectation is that while you are there, you speak only Russian, and you live with a host family.

With that being said, because Russian is a CL in the US, it's worth looking for other opportunities tied to it.

Date: 2008-09-27 02:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] typesbad.livejournal.com
were you in the military? I've applied for this twice and an ex-military student was always chosen over me (we don't have many russian students at our college) even though I a) studied it more and b) had more experience in Russia...

...so, I'm just curious. hope that isn't prying. I want to think it's coincidence but all the years I've been studying only ex-military people have been chosen from my classes.

Date: 2008-09-27 03:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] typesbad.livejournal.com
haha, sorry, since it is SUCH a small school I'd rather not say. I swear sometimes our department has like 10 people. I forgot to use my 'community journal'. anyway, since the Russian program has been up there has only been one person selected from our college - no more than that. both times I applied I only knew of 3-5 other people who were applying as well.

I am just bitter, I always lose government scholarships to people with connections, at least at my current college I know everyone so unfortunately I know the people who get them. :/ but I am pretty sure my professor was on the committee for the CLS one year and I'm pretty sure he voted against me because he wanted me on another program. oh well, almost done!

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