<p>Hey I'm on a gap year right now in the Netherlands and while I want to pursue French and/or Spanish at Tulane (it was sorta what I put a lot of energy into in high school) I think it'd be a bummer to lose all the Dutch I've learned here. Looking at the LCTL program at Tulane they seem to only offer Swahili, Hungarian, and a little Hindi. Does anyone have any ideas how I might be able to continue studying Dutch in New Orleans and at Tulane?</p>
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<p>It looks like UNO offers Dutch as a possibility, although details are sketchy. [Department</a> of Foreign Languages | Critical Languages Program](<a href=“http://www.clp.uno.edu/Classes.cfm]Department”>http://www.clp.uno.edu/Classes.cfm) UNO isn’t next door like Loyola, so this might not be easy in any case. But that is at least one possibility.</p>
<p>The other thing would be to write the head of the German department at Tulane and ask if there is anyone that speaks Dutch in the department. If so, you might be able to arrange some kind of study.</p>
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