High School Programs in Arabic Language Flagship

Get started early on learning Arabic.

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Studying Arabic before College

Studying Arabic in K-12 school and participating in overseas programs has several advantages for future Flagship applicants. They develop familiarity with tones and characters, understand their strengths and weaknesses in language acquisition, and aide in the transition of rigors of college life.

Arabic Programs for High School Students

We advise all high school students to strongly consider the following Arabic programs.
  • University of Mississippi Summer Language Institute (SLI)

    This UM pre-college program offers high school students opportunities to study critical languages while earning college credit. In addition to coursework, students participate in co-curricular explorations of career and educational pathways, preparing them to compete for scholarships and academic programs. The Arabic language program tends to run in the month of July. 

    Learn more about SLI
  • National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y)

    This federally funded program provides opportunities for highly qualified students to study Arabic abroad for a summer or an entire academic year. We are very supportive of both types and regularly grant deferments to high school seniors who commit to our program but wish to first spend a year on NSLI-Y. Such students are typically able to skip our freshman level (the equivalent of 3 intensive years of Arabic) and join their peers, who will then be sophomores. This gives them more time and space in their academic schedule to take on other programs and/or majors. It also increases their scholarship opportunities for an additional summer abroad and makes them prepared to attend Capstone at an earlier point.

    Learn more about NSLI-Y