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As a Spanish major at St. Scholastica, you’ll be well prepared to work and thrive in a Spanish-speaking environment. You’ll become confident and proficient in speaking, understanding, reading and writing in Spanish.

Through this immersive learning experience, you will explore the culture, history and literature of Spanish-speaking cultures to gain a holistic understanding. You’ll also have an opportunity to complete a service-learning or internship experience.

If you’re interested in teaching, you can pursue a K-12 teaching preparation track. Or, pair your Spanish major with a major in the health sciences, social work, law or public relations. The possibilities are endless.

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Benedictine Scholarship

All new first-year applicants to St. Scholastica will be awarded either the Benedictine Scholarship or the Access Award, upon admission to the College.

Financial Aid

100% of traditional incoming undergraduates receive some type of scholarships. The average for scholarships, grants and/or loans is $31,841.

Degree Details

Tuition

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St. Scholastica’s longstanding commitment to inclusivity and generous financial aid packages make our world-class educational programs accessible to students from any background.

Curriculum

Visit our Catalog to view the program, course and degree requirements, and learning outcomes. Be sure to create your course plan in consultation with your advisor.

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Internships

An internship or service-learning placement is required for students who major in Spanish. Historically, most St. Scholastica students have completed this requirement through the College’s Cuernavaca Quest program or through HECUA’s Community Internships in Latin America program to Ecuador.

Career Outlook

According to the most recent census, the Hispanic/Latino population is one of the fastest-growing populations in the United States. People who are fluent in Spanish are in demand for various positions, particularly in fields such as healthcare, where knowledge of Spanish is crucial.

Graduates of this program have found work in nonprofit organizations, as teachers of Spanish in public schools, as teachers of English in Spanish-speaking countries, and with various public service or healthcare providers. Others have gone on to pursue graduate degrees at medical schools.

Become a Spanish teacher by pairing this program with the Middle/Secondary Education major.