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Daniel Gross, Director
The Alternate Language Study Option Program is designed for those
self-motivated and self-disciplined students who want to prepare for
off-campus study and/or want to enrich their major and liberal arts education.
The program provides a four-semester, two-year sequence of
beginning-level self-instructional study in a variety of languages. The specific
languages offered depend on student interest (a minimum of three students is needed
to inaugurate the study of a language) and the availability of materials and
native tutors.
ALSO students use standard texts and accompanying multimedia programs, and are expected to set up
and adhere to a schedule of intensive daily individual study, supplemented by three
practice sessions per week conducted by a native speaker of the language. The
native tutor, trained and monitored by the director, leads students in exercises on
assigned material, corrects them, and aids in the development of oral-aural skills.
The student's progress is tested twice a semester by an outside examiner, a
qualified instructor of the designated language in an established
university-level program. Final grades are assigned by the outside examiner in conjunction
with the director. ALSO
courses use the current grading scale without the S/D/F option.
In applying for the ALSO Program, students must state their reasons
for studying the language of their choice, and they must submit a letter of
recommendation from their adviser and from a member of the
foreign-language faculty at Grinnell. Prerequisites: second-year standing, satisfactory
completion of one year of a foreign-language course or Linguistics 114 (Introduction
to General Linguistics) at Grinnell, and a cumulative grade point average of 2.75.
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