World Languages
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World Language is more than just translation. Studying world languages is valuable because it helps people communicate, connect, and understand others in a more meaningful way. Learning another language builds cultural awareness and empathy by showing how different people around the world think, live, and express themselves. It also strengthens brain skills like memory, problem‑solving, and creativity. Knowing more than one language can open doors to travel, friendships, and careers in fields like business, healthcare, education, and public service. Overall, studying world languages helps students become more confident, open‑minded, and prepared for a globally connected world.

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STAMP Testing: Credit for Language Proficiency
If you are learning English and your native language is Arabic, Chinese, French, Japanese,
or Spanish, and your ESL level higher than level 3, you may be eligible for college
credit through the STAMP (Standards-based Measurement of Proficiency) Program. Depending
on your proficiency, you may be eligible for 5-10 credits of foreign language credit.
Learn more about STAMP Testing

