slavics enrollment statistics

Nina Shevchuk n_shevchuk at YAHOO.COM
Mon Nov 13 15:53:03 UTC 2006


Thank you so much for your tips. I have already established that Ukrainian is regularly taught at 48 colleges and Universities in the US and Canada - I'm making this available to the list, since some colleagues might find this info useful for book prospetuses, for instance.
   
  Best,
  NSM

Benjamin Rifkin <brifkin at TEMPLE.EDU> wrote:
  Dear SEELANGers:

The most comprehensive data in the field are those collected periodically by MLA/ADFL. You can get those by download from the web at www.adfl.org (look for reports). I think the last year they have statistics for is 2002. Russian is definitely one of the languages they ask about, but I don't think they have been asking about Ukrainian (or that they report data on Ukrainian separately from a group of other less commonly taught languages not broken dodwn by language.)

You may also look at the data reported to the CCPCR at 

http://www.american.edu/research/CCPCR/index.html

Just a reminder to all SEELANGers: the data at CCPCR are only as good as we make them by reporting our own statistics on an annual basis.

With best wishes to all,

Ben Rifkin

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-----Original Message-----
From: Slavic & East European Languages and Literature list on behalf of Nina Shevchuk
Sent: Sun 11/12/2006 9:01 AM
To: SEELANGS at LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU
Subject: [SEELANGS] slavics enrollment statistics

Dear All:
here's a deceptively simple question: how many students are enrolled in the study of Russian and Ukrainian language/lit (or at least in the study of a Slavic language/lit) as their major or minor at any given time in the US? I tried AATSEL, but they don't have a centralized statistics, only numbers for some colleges. 

I will be grateful for any ideas or references to net resources.

Thank you,

Nina Shevchuk-Murray


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