<p>Are there any colleges in America that have any?</p>
<p>University of Minnesota
they also offer a special summer program
[Summer</a> Course in Modern Icelandic](<a href=“http://www.istc.umn.edu/programs/EUROPE/customIceland/index.shtml]Summer”>http://www.istc.umn.edu/programs/EUROPE/customIceland/index.shtml)</p>
<p>Also, if your willing to broaden your search to include other Scandinavian languages, St. Olafs in MN is a wonderful college. I recently had an interview with them, and they were quite happy that I mentioned an interest in studying Norwegian there! The crown prince has been known to stop by on his visits to America too :)</p>
<p>Augustana college is the only other one I can think of that would offer anything Scandinavian.</p>
<p>Berkeley
BYU
Chicago
Maryland-CP
Minnesota
Minnesota State
Penn State
UBC (Canada)
UCLA
Washington
Wisconsin</p>
<p>[Less</a> Commonly Taught Languages](<a href=“http://www.carla.umn.edu/lctl/db/index.html]Less”>The Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition (CARLA))</p>
<p>Warblers, I just checked those schools’ websites and only the University of Washington,the University of Minnesota, and BYU (no) have classes in Icelandic, I think that website is really outdated.</p>
<p>And thanks, Attila, I shall look into that.</p>