The National Foreign Language Resource Centers

The Language Resource Centers Program was created in 1990 under Title VI of the Higher Education Act of the U.S. Department of Education. It originally included nine centers, but in August 2002, five new National Foreign Language Centers were funded through USDE Title VI grants, bringing the total to fourteen. The mission of these centers is to serve as resources to improve the nation's capacity to teach and learn foreign languages effectively. The fourteen LRCs work cooperatively to achieve that goal.

Duke University
Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies
University of Wisconsin
National African Languages Resource Center
Georgetown University, CAL, George Washington University
National Capital Language Resource Center
Iowa State University
National K-12 Foreign Language Resource Center
Michigan State University
Center for Language Education And Research
Ohio State University
The National East Asian Languages Resource Center
San Diego State University
Language Acquisition Resource Center
University of Hawaii
National Foreign Language Resource Center
University of Minnesota
Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition
The Pennsylvania State University
Center for Advanced Language Proficiency Education and Research (CALPER)
The University of Oregon
Center for Applied Second Language Studies
Indiana University
Center for Languages of the Central Asian Region (CeLCAR)
Brigham Young University
National Middle East Language Resource Center (NMELRC)
The University of Chicago
South Asia Language Resource Center (SALRC)

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