Rise in Russian Enrollment Fall Semester

Ian baiterek at HOTMAIL.COM
Thu Sep 19 12:47:24 UTC 2013


Thank you Mila, has there been any increase since last year though in first semester enrollment? 

Best,

Ian 

Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 12:20:36 +0000
From: msaskova-pierce1 at UNL.EDU
Subject: Re: [SEELANGS] Rise in Russian Enrollment Fall Semester
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University of Nebraska
Russian 30 First Year;  16 Second Year; 10 Third year.

Czech 9 First Year; 7 Second Year; 3 Third year
 
 
Dr. Mila Saskova-Pierce

Other Languages Section Head

Department of Modern Languages

1219 Oldfather Hall

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

NE 68588-0315



e-mail:  msaskova-pierce1 at unl.edu



Tel:  (402) 472 1336

Fax: (402) 472 0327
 
 
 
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Dear Ian,


 


At St. Olaf College, no increase either, though our numbers have stayed quite high generally.  We have 35 in beginning Russian.  That's slightly down from last year, I believe - but due to unforeseen circumstances last year our entire department
 was gone due to sabbaticals and medical leaves. We are back full force now and things seem pretty much like before: 35 in first year 24 in second year, 14 in third year and 10 studying abroad in senior year.


 


I'm also interested in finding out if others are experiencing increases in enrollments.


 


Thanks,


Marc Robinson, Chair


St. Olaf College



 

On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 5:21 AM, Janneke van de Stadt <Janneke.vandeStadt at williams.edu> wrote:

Dear Ian,

 


At Williams we are net experiencing an increase of any kind, alas.  I would be very interested to hear if other institutions are seeing something different and why, so might I ask that folks respond to the list?


 


Many thanks!


 


Janneke




 


On Sep 19, 2013, at 4:20 AM, Ian <baiterek at HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:








I am investigating a possible trend for the Moscow Times and was curious if first year Russian courses in the US have seen a significant increase in enrollment this semester,
 and if so why you think that might be.  Input very much appreciated.  Feel free to respond here or to i.bateson at imedia.ru.  


 


 


Best,


 


Ian Bateson 



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