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South Asian Flagship Languages Initiative Program

India, Multiple, South Asian Flagship Languages Initiative Program
India, Multiple, South Asian Flagship Languages Initiative Program

India, Jaipur

The South Asian Flagship Languages Initiative (SAFLI) is a special initiative of the Boren Awards offering Boren Scholars (U.S. undergraduates) and Fellows (U.S. graduate students)  the opportunity for intensive language study of Hindi and for cultural immersion by participating in domestic and overseas (India) language programs. This program includes a summer session at UW-Madison, fall semester in Jaipur, India, and an optional spring semester in India.

To participate on this exciting language and cultural learning endeavor, you would first need to apply and be granted a Boren Award, specifying an interest in Hindi language. For information on the application process, visit the UW-Madison Boren website.

You will start your program as a participant in the UW-Madison Center for South Asia’s South Asian Summer Language Institute (SASLI).

For the fall semester, you will participate on a program in Jaipur, India through American Councils for International Education, an approved affiliate organization.

You can learn more about the academics, housing, excursions and activities, and location of the American Councils semester program information page on their website.

Diversity & Inclusion

We are committed to providing quality study abroad and domestic study away programs for every UW-Madison student. We work strategically to identify, address, and remove barriers that may prevent participation and to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for students. Our staff actively engages with students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds and prioritizes the continuous development of our knowledge and cultural competence. We also recognize the importance of increasing access to study abroad for historically underrepresented student populations. We are committed to diversity and inclusion so that every student can engage with and understand their identity through a new lens and continue to develop and make progress on their personal, professional, and academic goals.

Sustainability

We recognize that the future of study abroad, domestic study away, and international internship programming requires a Commitment to Sustainability. We are devoted to examining, developing, and improving sustainability in all our endeavors, aligning with campus priorities and following through with UW-Madison's climate action and Resilience Commitment. Join our efforts and learn more about how to study abroad sustainably.

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Eligibility

  • Open to UW-Madison degree seeking students and all degree-seeking undergraduate students at a US college or university.

  • Students need to have applied for and been awarded a Boren Scholarship before they are invited to apply.

  • 2.0 cumulative GPA
  • Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Graduate Student
  • Good academic and disciplinary standing
  • At the time of application and the semester prior to participation, UW-Madison students must be currently enrolled. Transfer Students to UW-Madison need to be currently enrolled at their home institution

Advising Location

Program Structure

Provider

Subjects

Asian Languages and Cultures (Hindi)

Classroom Language

English, Hindi

Housing

Local Hosts

Program Duration

Summer SASLI Session

Fall: August - December

Application Deadline(s)

Future durations will be posted at a later date.

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The Hindi language programs both emphasize the development of ACTFL Advanced/ILR Level 2 or higher daily discourse, reading, interpretive and presentational skills, and translation to and from English. The combination of in-class instruction and a cultural component will be used to maximize your overall exposure to and use of Hindi and Urdu.

In addition to classroom instruction the overseas program integrates a variety of activities to take advantage of the local setting. Through facilitated Community Interaction/Field Work projects, you are encouraged to go out and practice the target language in the real world.

In additional to language study, you will take a general reading class about Indian culture and society. This is a 4 credit class. You will complete the equivalent of one year of language study on the program and along with the topics readings course will receive 12 credits.

Program Web Pages

SAFLI

Course Equivalents

Use the links below to see a list of courses that past students have taken on this program and the UW equivalents. Note: This list only includes pre-approved courses for your program and may not be an exhaustive list of courses, departments or equivalents. Courses may not be available the semester you are abroad. You will receive instructions on the course equivalent process after acceptance. View Course Equivalents