Boston College of course has an excellent program as well. Holy Cross as mentioned is excellent. BC has a small number of students graduates in this discipline as of 2017. Like 13 or so. Not counting graduate school students but when you add in theology, focused history and philosophy you’ll find more crossover and interdisciplinary peers. But it’s a small group. But most Jesuit schools have a love and connection. With the major.
Holy cross it seems has a bigger program.
I know BC also offers a year in Athens and/or Rome as an option. There’s a both major and a minor.
It seems like Latin is important if you go down the language and linguistics track. The only thing I could find on this is highlighted below—
“The Language Requirement
Proficiency in Latin may be demonstrated by a score of 4 or 5 on the AP exam, 600 or better on the SAT subject test reading exam, a score of I-5 or A on the ALIRA Latin exam, or by passing a placement test.
Satisfying the requirement through course work requires successful completion of the second semester at the intermediate level or one semester above the intermediate level, i.e. Advanced or Advanced Intermediate Latin.”