<p>I visited Beloit College in March, and one of the things that really attracted me to is their Modern Languages major (Modern</a> Languages & Literatures: Modern Languages), which allows you to focus on several foreign languages instead of just choosing one. Of course, I don't know for sure that this is what I would take, but having it as an option would be wonderful. Are there any other colleges that offer this major, or is it unique to Beloit?</p>
<p>I believe the University of Delaware offers a triple-language major.
[UD</a> Online Catalog](<a href=“UD Online Catalog”>UD Online Catalog)</p>
<p>You might consider comparative lit. at different schools (I think UPenn has a strong program) and Middlebury is incredible for all things language. You might also look at options of enrolling in a foreign university.</p>
<p>UD is supposed too have a good program. Also, Trintiy (CT/not religious) and Earlham (IN). They are all very good schools. Best of luck!</p>
<p>Wisconsin offers one of the deepest foreign language selections in the US and operates national institutes for rarely taught languages.</p>
<p>[The</a> University of Wisconsin-Madison Language Institute](<a href=“http://www.languageinstitute.wisc.edu/index.html]The”>http://www.languageinstitute.wisc.edu/index.html)</p>
<p>[FAQ's</a> | National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages](<a href=“http://www.ncolctl.org/about/faqs]FAQ’s”>http://www.ncolctl.org/about/faqs)</p>
<p>Georgetown’s Faculty of Language and Linguistics (FLL) is also fantastic and allows for multiple language study. I’m not in the program but I have a lot of friends who love it. </p>
<p>[About</a> the FLL - Georgetown College](<a href=“http://college.georgetown.edu/programs/fll/about/]About”>About | College of Arts & Sciences | Georgetown University)</p>
<p>Thanks so much, everyone! I’ll definitely be looking into all these schools!</p>