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ED 035 343 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION SPONS AGENCY BUREAU NO PUB DATE CONTRACT NOTE EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS DOCUMENT RESUME 48 Kant, Julia Gibson; And Others Foreign Language Registrations and Student Contact Hours in Institutions of Higher Education, Fall 1968 and Summer 1969. Modern Language Association of America, New York, N.Y. Office of Education (DREW), Washington, D.C. Bureau of Research. BR-7-1155 Nov 69 OEC-0-8-071155-3708 126p. EDRS.Price MF-$0.50 HC-$6.40 *Colleges, French, German, Italian, *Language Enrollment, Modern Languages, *National Surveys, Russian, School Statistics, School Surveys, Second Languages, Spanish, State Surveys, Statistical Data, *Statistical Surveys, Tables (Data) , Uncommonly Taught Languages, *Universities ABSTRACT This study of college language registration and student contact hours presents data for all foreign languages taught in colleges and universities. The body of the report consists of 24 tables, in which the data are summarized, and a directory of the 2,149 institutions that reported registrations in one or more foreign languages. It is the first in the Modern Language Association of America series to include summer school data. A feature new to these surveys is the listing of student contact hours alongside the registration figures. Registration data from 19601 1963, and 1965 have been incorporated in this report to provide background for the 1968 registration and to chart trends over the nine-year period. A section on foreign language registrations in institutions of higher education by state and institution for fall 1968 is included in an appendix with a sample report form used in the survey. An introductory section discusses the tables and data. (Author/RL)

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ED 035 343

AUTHORTITLE

INSTITUTION

SPONS AGENCY

BUREAU NOPUB DATECONTRACTNOTE

EDRS PRICEDESCRIPTORS

DOCUMENT RESUME

48

Kant, Julia Gibson; And OthersForeign Language Registrations and Student ContactHours in Institutions of Higher Education, Fall 1968and Summer 1969.Modern Language Association of America, New York,N.Y.Office of Education (DREW), Washington, D.C. Bureauof Research.BR-7-1155Nov 69OEC-0-8-071155-3708126p.

EDRS.Price MF-$0.50 HC-$6.40*Colleges, French, German, Italian, *LanguageEnrollment, Modern Languages, *National Surveys,Russian, School Statistics, School Surveys, SecondLanguages, Spanish, State Surveys, Statistical Data,*Statistical Surveys, Tables (Data) , UncommonlyTaught Languages, *Universities

ABSTRACTThis study of college language registration and

student contact hours presents data for all foreign languages taughtin colleges and universities. The body of the report consists of 24tables, in which the data are summarized, and a directory of the2,149 institutions that reported registrations in one or more foreignlanguages. It is the first in the Modern Language Association ofAmerica series to include summer school data. A feature new to thesesurveys is the listing of student contact hours alongside theregistration figures. Registration data from 19601 1963, and 1965have been incorporated in this report to provide background for the1968 registration and to chart trends over the nine-year period. Asection on foreign language registrations in institutions of highereducation by state and institution for fall 1968 is included in anappendix with a sample report form used in the survey. Anintroductory section discusses the tables and data. (Author/RL)

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FOREWORD

The present study of college language registrations, ninth in a series that theModern Language Association has conducted under contract with the United StatesOffice of Education, is the second to present data for all foreign languages taught inthe colleges and universities. The body of the report consists of twenty-four tables,in which the data are summarized, and a directory of the 2149 institutions thatreported registrations in one or more foreign languages. It is the first to includesummer school data (see Tables 19-24 for Summer 1969 data).

To provide background for the 1968 registration picture and to chart trends over anine-year period, registration data from 1960,1963, and 1965 have been incorporatedinto the present report. The comparative figures are drawn from the following reports:"Modern Foreign Language Teaching in Junior Colleges, Fall 1959 and Fall 1960*

(includes registration information for 455 junior colleges); "Modern Foreign LanguageEnrollments in (1206 four-year) Colleges and Universities, Fall 1960*; "Modern For-eign Language Teaching in (490) Junior Colleges, Fall 1961'; "Modern Foreign Lan-guage Enrollments in (1266 four-year) Colleges and Universities, Fall 1961*, "Mod-ern Foreign Language Enrollments in (1780) Institutions of Higher Education, Fall1963,* and "Foreign Language Enrollment in (1933) Institutions of Higher Education,Fall 1965.*

It should be borne in mind, in consulting the comparative figures, that those foreach year are derived from a different base, ranging from 1661 institutions in 1960to 2149 in fall 1968.

A feature new to these surveys is the .listing of "student contact hours" alongsidethe registration figures. Instructions on the questionnaire requested a count not onlyof the foreign language registrations but also of total student contact hours, the latterto be computed by multiplying the number of individual registrations in each courseby the number of hours of student attendance in a given week (see Appendix II for areproduction of the questionnaire). The addition of this extra dimension was made atthe suggestion of Dr. Gene Brandes, U.S. Office of Education, to whom we express ourappreciation for his initiative in the matter.

We wish to record once more our gratitude to Mrs. Julia A. Petrov of the Office ofEducation, whose zeal and special knowledge proved helpful at every stage of theproject. We acknowledge with thanks the splendid cooperation of the registrars who

supplied the data upon which the report is based.

New York CityNovember 1969

Glen D. WillbernDirector of Statistical Studies

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With the exception of the summer school data (Tables 19-24) and of the list of institu-tions that furnished language registration figures (Appendix I), the material containedin this report appeared in the December 1969 issue of Foreign Language Annals(Vol. 3, No. 2). The summer school data will be published in the March 1970 issue ofFLA (Vol.3, No.3).Back issues of FLA are available at $2 each from ACTFL Materials Center, 62 FifthAvenue, New York, N.Y. 10011.

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CONTENTS".ftle Page"I" Foreword iiiON Distribution of Registrations iv

Graduate Registrations in Modern Languages v0 Foreign Language Registrations in Junior Colleges viCD Latin and Greek Registrations viUJ Registrations in Other Languages viiSummer 1969 viiiTables

Table 1. Total Registrations and Student Contact Hours in All ForeignLanguages, by State, with Breakdown by Individual Languages:Fall 1968(Combined Totals for Junior Colleges, 4-Year Colleges, andUniversities)

Table 2. Total Registrations and Student Contact Hours in All ForeignLanguages, by. State, with Breakdown by Individual Languages:Fall 1968.(Totals for 4-Year Colleges and Universities)

Table 3. Total Registrations and Student Contact Hours in All ForeignLanguages, by State, with Breakdown by Individual Languages:Fall 1968(totals for Junior Colleges)

Table 4. Trends In MFL Registrations in all Institutions of Higher Edu-cation, by Region and State: Fall 1960, 1963, 1965, and 1968(Combined Registrations in French, German, Italian, Russian,and Spanish)

Table 5. Trends in MFL Registrations in 4-Year Colleges and Universi-ties; by Region and State: Fall 1960, 1963, 1965, and 1968(Combined RegiStrations in French, German, Italian, Russian,and Spanish)

Table 6. Trends in MFL Registrations in Junior Colleges, by Region andState: Fall 1960, 1963, 1965, and 1968(Combined Registrations In French, German, Italian, Russian,and Spanish)

Table 7. Trends in French Registration in Institutions of Higher Educa-tion, by Region and State: Fall 1960, 1963, 1965, and 1968

Table 8. Trends in German Registrations in Institutions of Higher Educa-tion, by Region and State Fall 1960, 1963, 1965, and 1968

Table 9. Trends in Italian Registrations in Institutions of Higher Educa-tion, by Region and State: Pali 1960, 1963, 1965, and 1968

Table 10. Trends in Russian Registrations in Institutions of Higher Educa-tion, by Region and State: Fall 1960, 1963, 1965, and 1968

Table 11. Trends in Spanish Registrations in Institutions of Higher Educa-tion, by Region and State: Fall 1960, 1963, 1965, and 1968

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Table 12. Summary of Registration Trends in MFLs in 4-Year Collegesand Universities, with Breakdown by Language and Region: Fall1960, 1963, 1965, and 1968 23

Table 13. Summary of Registration Trends in MFLs in Junior Colleges,with Breakdown by Language and Region: Fall 1960, 1963, 1965,and 1968 24

Table 14. Undergraduate Registrations and Student Contact Hours in the5 Leading MFLs, Latin, and Ancient Greek, in 4-Year Collegesand Universities; Arranged by State: Fall 1968 25

Table 15, Graduate Registrations and Student Contact Hours in the 5 Lead-ing MFLs, Latin, and Ancient Greek, in 4-Year Colleges andUniversities; Arranged by State: Fall 1968 27

Table 16. Latin Registrations and Student Contact Hours in 619 Institutionsof Higher Education, by Region and State: Fall 1968 29

Table 17. "Other" Languages, Arranged by State and Institution, withBreakdown of Registrations and Student Contact Hours intoUndergraduate and Graduate 31

Table 18. "Other° Languages, Arranged Alphabetically, with Listing ofInstitutions in Which the Languages are Taught 47

Table 19. Combined Total Registrations and Contact Hours in Junior Col-leges and 4-Year Colleges and Universities: Summer 1969 54

Table 20. Total Registrations and Contact Hours in 4-Year Colleges andUniversities: Summer 1969 56

Table 21. Total Registrations and Contact Hours in Junior Colleges: Sum-mer 1969 58

Table 22. Graduate Registrations and Contact Hours in 4-Year Collegesand Universities: Summer 1969 60

Table 23. Undergraduate Registrations and Contact Hours in 4-Year Col-leges and Universities: Summer 1969 62

Table 24. "Other" Languages Arranged by State and Institutions withBreakdown of Registrations and Student Contact Hours intoUndergraduate and Graduate: Summer 1969 64

Appendixes

I. Foreign Language Registrations in Institutions of Higher Educa-tion, by State and Institution: Fall 1968

II. Report Form Used in the Fall 1968 Survey71

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FOREWORD

The present study of college language registrations, ninth in a series that theModern Language Association has conducted under contract with the United StatesOffice of Education, is the second to present data for all foreign languages taught inthe colleges and universities. The body of the report consists of twenty-four tables,in which the data are summarized, and a directory of the 2149 institutions thatreported registrations in one or more foreign languages. It is the first to includesummer school data (see Tables 19-24 for Summer 1969 data).

To provide background for the 1968 registration picture and to chart trends over anine-year period, registration data from 1960, 1963, and 1965 have been incorporatedinto the present report. The comparative figures are drawn from the following reports:"Modern Foreign Language Teaching in Junior Colleges, Fall 1959 and Fall 1960*

(includes registration information for 455 junior colleges); "Modern Foreign LanguageEnrollments in (1206 four-year) Colleges and Universities, Fall 1960*, "Modern For-eign Language Teaching in (490) Junior Colleges, Fall 1961*, "Modern Foreign Lan-guage Enrollments in (1266 four-year) Colleges and Universities, Fall 1961*; "Mod-ern Foreign Language Enrollments in (1780) Institutions of Higher Education, Fall1963,* and "Foreign Language Enrollment in (1933) Institutions of Higher Education,Fall 1965.*

It should be borne in mind, in consulting the comparative figures, that those foreach year are derived from a different base, ranging from 1661 institutions in 1960

to 2149 in fall 1968.

A feature new to these surveys is the listing of "student contact hours" alongsidethe registration figures. Instructions on the questionnaire requested a count not onlyof the foreign language registrations but also of total student contact hours, the latterto be computed by multiplying the number of individual registrations in each courseby the number of hours of student attendance in a given week (see Appendix II for areproduction of the questionnaire). The addition of this extra dimension was made atthe suggestion of Dr. Gene Brandes, U.S. Office of Education, to whom we express ourappreciation for his initiative in the matter.

We wish to record once more our gratitude to Mrs. Julia A. Petrov of the Office ofEducation, whose zeal and special knowledge proved helpful at every stage of theproject. We acknowledge with thanks the splendid cooperation of the registrars whosupplied the data upon which the report is based.

Glen D. WillbernDirector of Statistical Studies

New York CityNovember 1969

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FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF

HIGHER EDUCATION, FALL 1968 AND SUMMER 1969

The basic data for this report were obtained from a questionnaire sent to the2,599 institutions of higher educationjunior colleges, four-year colleges, anduniversitieslisted in the 1967-68 Education Directory, Part 3Higher Education,published by the U.S. Office of Education, and in the 1968 Directory of Junior Colleges,published by the American Association of Junior Colleges. Replies were received from2,479 institutions. Questionnaire mailings and returns are summarized below:

InstitutionsCanvassed

Number of Percent Number Percent Number PercentReplies of 2,599 with MFLs of 2,479 with MFLs of 2,479

2,599 2,479 95.4 2,149 86.7 2,120 85.5

Of the institutions reporting foreign languages, 1,328 reported modern languagesonly, 29 reported classical languages (Latin and Ancient Greek) only, 792 offered bothmodern and classical.

In the last previous full-coverage survey, for Fall 1965, 2,207 institutions werecanvassed and 2,100 replies were received. Of these replies, 1,880 (89.5%) reportedregistrations in modern foreign languages, and 53 others reported classical languagesonly, bringing the total number of institutions offering foreign languages to 1,933 or92% of the total completing the questionnaire.

DISTRIBUTION OF REGISTRATIONS

In 1968 there were 1,127,363 registrations in foreign languages in the 2,149 col-leges and universities that supplied registration data for this survey. Five languagesFrench, German, Spanish, Italian, and Russianaccounted for 92.3% of these regis-trations, Latin and Greek accounted for an additional 4.8% and the remaining 2.9%were distributed among 105 additional languages, ancient and modern.

The Five Leading Modern Languages

Of the 1,040,284 registrations in these five languages, 93.2% are shared amongFrench, Spanish, and German; 6.8% are divided between Russian and Italian.

French is still the most widely taught foreign language in colleges and univer-sities. It is first in registrations in 31 states and the District of Columbia, and issecond in 18 additional states. Spanish, in second place, holds first rank in 18 statesand second in 28 others. German leads in one state, North Dakota, and holds secondplace in five.

French has retained its place at the top of the registration column, but its shareof the total, having increased steadily from 38.4% in 1960 to 39% in 1965, has nowbegun to decline. The figure for 1968 is 37.3%. Spanish has continued to gain groundat the expense of French and German: its share of the total in 1960 was 30% (8.4%lower than French), its share in 1968 is 35.1 (only 2.2% less than French). German hascontinued to decline since 1960, Italian has increased steadily, and Russian, whichdeclined from 5.1% in 1960 to 3.5 in 1965, has come up to 3.9%.

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The following chart, based on the 1,040,284 registrations in the five leadinglanguages, shows the percentage of the total for each language from 1960 to 1968:

1960 1963 1965 1968

French 38.4 38.6 39.0 37.3German 24.6 23.4 22.5 20.8Italian 1.9 2.2 2.4 2.9Russian 5.1 4.3 3.5 3.9'Spanish 30.0 31.5 32.6 35.1

(For detailed analyses of registrations and trends, see Tables 1-13.)7

GRADUATE REGISTRATIONS IN MODERN LANGUAGES

Graduate registrations in the five leading modern languages show a gain of 111.2%between 1960 and 1968. The rate of growth was greatest-77.8%--during the three-year period between 1960 and 1963; between 1963 and 1965 the rate was 15%, between1965 and 1968, 3.2%. Among the languages, Spanish` has consistently shown the highestrate of growth; its total for 1968 represents an increase of 222.3% over that for 1960.French is second with an increase of 117.2%, and Italian is third with a gain of 115.2%.All the languages showed a substantial increase in graduate registrations between1960 and 1963, but for 1965, and again for 1968, the figures for Russian show a de-cline; German continued to gain between 1963 and 1965, but decreased by 10.3% be-tween 1965 and 1968.

The first chart below shows registrations at the graduate level in the five leadingmodern languages; the second chart shows the rate of growth between surveys, foreach language; and the third compares the undergraduate and gkaduate shares of thetotal language registration. (See also Tables 15 and 16.)

Graduate Registrations, by Language

1960 1963 1965 1968

French 5,759 10,502 12,449 12,511German 4,970 8,172 9,218 8,267Italian 440 640 769 947Russian 1,952 2,707 2,428 2,418Spanish 3,215 7,031 8,573 10,363

Totals 16,336 29,052 33,437 34,506

Trends in Graduate Registrations, by Language

Percent Increase Between Surveys

1960-1963 1963-1965 1965-1968

82.4 18.5 0.564.4 12.8 -10.345.5 20.2 23.138.7 -10.3 - 0.4

118.7 21.9 20.9

FrenchGermanItalianRussianSpanish

Totals 77.8 15.1 3.2

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Index of Change from Fall 1960 toSucceeding Surveys: (1960=100.0)

1963 1965 1968

182.4 216.2 217.2164.4 185.5 166.3145.5 174.8 215.2138.7 124.4 123.9218.7 266.7 322.2

177.8 204.7 211.2

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Year

Registrations in Five LeadingModern Languages

Percentage of TotalRegistration by Level

Total Undergrad* Graduate Undergrad Graduate

1960 595,324 578,988 16,336 97.3 2.71963 781,920 752,868 29,052 96.3 3.71965 952,496 919,059 33,437 96.5 3.31968 1,040,284 1,005,778 34,506 96.7 3.3

* Includes 4-year Colleges and Junior Colleges

FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN JUNIOR COLLEGES

The junior colleges continue to grow and become increasingly active as centersof foreign language instruction. In 1960, 455 two-year colleges reported foreignlanguage registrations; by 1968 the number had grown to 754, or 79.4% of the 950junior colleges that responded to the questionnaire. In the same period their languageregistration increased to nearly two and one-half times the 1960 figure, and theirshare of the total college registration in languages increased from one in twelve tonearly one in eight.

Spanish is the leading language in the junior college, accounting for 46.2% ofthe registrations in the five leading modern languages in 1968. Frensh is in secondplace, with 34% of the total, and German is third, with 16.1%.

Fifty junior colleges reported a total of 1,450 registrations in Latin in 1968,and forty colleges reported 1,133 in Greek.

Relatively few two-year colleges offer instruction in the less commonly taughtlanguages; 1,266 registrations in such languages were reported by twenty-five juniorcolleges in 1968chiefly in Hebrew, Japanese, and Chinese.

Modern language registration figures and trends in four-year colleges and juniorcolleges are compared in the chart below. (See also Tables 3-13.)

Year*

Registrations in Five LeadingModern Languages

Percentage of Total Regis-tration by Type of Institution

AllInstitutions

4-YearColleges

JuniorColleges

4-YearColleges

JuniorColleges

1960 595,324 544,317 51,007 91.4 8.61963 781,920 706,832 75,088 90.4 9.61965 952,496 848,811 103,685 89.1 10.91968 1,040,284 913,505 126,779 87.8 12.2

LATIN AND GREEK REGISTRATIONS

Prior to 1965 the MLA did not gather registration data for Latin and Greek;consequently only that year's figures are available for comparison with the figuresfor 1968. In 1965, 626 institutions reported a total of 39,588 registrations in Latin;537 institutions reported 19,531 registrations in Greek. In 1968 the figures for Latinare 11% lower than those for 1965, the totals for Greek are only 1.2% lower.

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LatinOf the 2,479 institutions that responded to the 1968 MLA questionnaire, 619

(25%) reported registrations in Latin. The total includes 29 institutions that offercourses in classical languages but not in modern languages. There were 33,522 under-graduate registrations in Latin, plus 1,459 graduate, for a total of 34,981. Of theundergraduate registrations, 1,450 were in junior colleges. (See Table 18 for furtheranalysis of the Latin data.)Greek

Greek registrations for 1968 were reported by 625 institutions, or 25.2% of the

2,479 that responded to the questionnaire. There were 16,095 undergraduate registra-tions (including 1,133 in junior colleges), plus 3,190 graduate, for a total of 19,285.

REGISTRATIONS IN OTHER LANGUAGES

Other languages-defined for purposes of this report as all those except the fiveleading modern languages, Latin, and Greek-accounted for 32,813 registrations in1968, or about 2.9% of the total college language registration. They were distributedamong 105 different languages, ancient and modern. The largest group was registeredin Hebrew, taught in 169 colleges; its registrations accounted for more than 30% of

the total. Chinese, Japanese, and Portuguese each had more than 4,000 registrations.

Swahili, now offered in twenty-nine colleges, has the highest growth rate amongall the languages covered by the survey: it had 22 registrations in 1960, and 608 in1968. Yiddish increased from 13 to 109 during the same period; the figures for Hinditripled; and Portuguese had nearly four times as many registrations in 1968 as in 1960.

One institution in seven offers instruction in one or more "other" languages. Thelargest number of "other" languages taught by a given institution is thirty-six, atIndiana University and the Los Angeles campus of the University of California. Sev-eral universities list registrations in twenty or more of the less widely taught lang-uages. These include the University of California at Berkeley and the University ofWashington, in the West; the Universities of Chicago, Minnesota and Wisconsin (Mad-

ison) in the Midwest; and Columbia and Harvard in the East. (See Table 17 for com-plete listing.)

The following chart shows the languages that have had registrations of 100 ormore in each reporting period since 1960, with total registrations and registrationtrends.

Registrations in the LessWidely Taught Languages

lifik usa 1965

Arabic 541 835Chinese 1,844 2,444Czech 120 176Dutch 130 172Greek (Modern) 139 440Hebrew 3,834 5,538Hindi 106 173Japanese 1,746 2,813Norwegian 722 942Polish 539 708Portuguese 1,033 2,051Serbo-Croatian 149 131Swedish 622 705

9303,359

158143217

8,093145

3,443803607

3,034134682

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Index of Change from 1960 to:(1960=100.0)

1968 1963 1965 1968

1,100 154.3 171.9 203.35,061 132.5 182.2 274.5

182 146.7 131.7 151.7158 132.3 110.0 121.5146 316.5 156.1 105.0

10,169 144.4 211.1 265.2349 163.2 136.8 329.2

4,324 161.1 197.2 247.71,103 130.5 111.2 152.8

656 131.4 112.6 121.14,048 198.5 293.7 391.1

209 87.9 89.9 140.31,101 113.3 109.6 177.0

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SUMMER 1969

Previous surveys in this series have included foreign language registrations for thefall term of the regular session only; in the present survey, 879 institutions reportedtheir language registrations for summer 1969. All of these were among the 2,149institutions that reported their data for fall 1968; they are indicated by a dagger (f)in Appendix I (please note, however, that the registration figures for the schools thusidentified do not include summer figures).

Total foreign language registrations reported for summer 1969 were 141,763. Ofthese, 133,950 were in the five leading modern languages; Spanish, with 42.7% of thistotal, was ahead of French, which accounted for 33.8%, thus reversing the order thathas always prevailed in the fall surveys. German, in third place with 19.1% of thetotal, maintained both its rank and its proportion of the total. Italian and Russianshared the remaining registrations, which amounted to just under five percent of thetotal.

Summer language registrations at the graduate level totalled approximately 17,000,half as large as the fall 1968 graduate enrollment, even though the total summer en-rollment in languages was only one-eighth that of the fall. French enrollment at thislevel was ahead of Spanish.

Both Latin and Greek had fewer registrations in comparison with the modern lan-guages than in the fall; "others languages, with some 4,000 registrations, maintainedtheir proportionate strength.

Student contact hours averaged 8.0 in the summer, compared with 3.8 in the fallsession, a reflection, obviously, of the intensive schedules characteristic of so manysummer courses.

Summer registration data are presented in detail in Tables 19-24.

ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE REPORT

rFL Foreign Language Mus MusicMFL Modern Foreign Language Poly PolytechnicCL Classical Language Prep PreparatoryA&M Agricultural and Mechanical Sch SchoolAcad Academy SJC State Junior CollegeCC Community College STC State Teachers CollegeCons Conservatory SU State UniversityEduc Education TC Teachers CollegeInd Industrial Tech Technology, TechnicalInst Institute Theo TheologicalJC Junior College U University

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FALL 1968 TABLES

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TABLE 1. TOTAL REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS* IN ALL FOREIGNLANGUAGES, BY STATE, WITH BREAKDOWN BY INDIVIDUAL LANGUAGES:

FALL 1968 (COMBINED TOTALS FOR JUNIOR COLLEGES,4-YEAR COLLEGES, AND UNIVERSITIES)

STATES TOTAL FLSTOTAL IN

FIVE LEADINGMFLS

FRENCH GERMAN

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration.

ContactHours

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1. Alabama 11,450 50,442 10, 977 48, 837 4,402 21, 914 2,2 51 8, 3712. Alaska 750 3,684 709 3, 516 231 1,115 263 1, 3293. Arizona 12,117 45,671 11, 516 43,016 2, 587 10,465 1,931 7,1674. Arkansas 4,893 16,224 4, 698 15,606 2,187 7,573 911 2,9225. California 108,641 481, 644 > 100, 348 445,189 31, 278 134, 796 20,725 89,8146. Colorado 11,771 39,962 11,067 37,376 3,561 11,174' 2,405 8,3277. Connecticut 16,718 58, 894 15, 530 54, 676 5, 893 20, 495 2,416 8,8848. Delaware 3,132 10,724 3,067 10, 523 1, 397 4, 587 699 2,3719. D. of Columbia 13,572 47,869 12, 228 43,945 5:657 19, 535 1,810 6,444

10. Florida 24,052 126,951 23, 324 123,828 7, 709 40,151 4,461 26;025

11. Georgia 16,082 80,541 15, 540 78,107 7,219 37, 339 2,893 12,57112. Hawaii 4,771 15,171 2,854 9,791 1,152 3,978 538 1,86713. Idaho 2,628 10,496 2, 589 10,343 886 3,500 823 3,31914. Illinois 48,735 188,306 45,129 174,915 15, 510 60, 062 10,292 40,21315. Indiana 32, 557 123,480 28, 200 105, 810 10, 588 39, 744 7,416 27,41316. Iowa 21,186 101,217 19, 555 95,023 16, 464 30, 726 4, 794 23,83517. Kansas 14,265 58,738 13,362 55,086 4, 705 19, 492 3,279 13,96218. Kehtucky 10, 810 36,903 9, 710 32,884 4,137 14,158 2,187 6,95619. Louisiana 20, 429 66,950 19,225 62,801 9,234 29, 549 3, 334 11,19420. Maine 5, 643 18,941 5,199 17, 568 2, 695 8, 739 1,189 4,191

21. Maryland 20,585 64,594 19,122 60,538 7,984 25,930 4,307 12,74722. Massachusetts 48,643 222,085 45,005 214,379 19,916 111,248 8,365 32,35923. Michigan 40,422 160,116 36,499 145, 574 13, 826 54, 637 8,910 36,23924. Minnesota 22,443 89,416 19, 657 78, 587 6, 383 24, 551 6,264 25, 81125. Mississippi 8,070 25,750 7, 516 24,053 3,256 10,366 1, 528 4, 71726. Missouri 22, 751 87, 684 21,175 81,826 8, 252 31, 798 4,032 13,86727. Montana 3, 677 14, 8e4 3, 589 14,486 1,080 4,010 978 4,05728. Nebraska 7,711 29, 302 7,164 27,416 2,473 9,290 1,826 6, 81929. Nevada 1,458 5,261 1,412 5,059 428 1,571 325 1,05230. New Hampshire 6,274 29,415 6, 051 28,416 2,499 13,136 1,194 5,333

31. New Jersey 28, 616 95, 849 26, 731 88,186 9, 230 30,252 4, 761 15,60132. New Mexico 6,408 21,261 5,984 20,048 1,272 4,148 927 2,84133. New York 133, 321 434, 878 122,172 400, 425 48,120 158, 573 19, 535 64,95034. North Carolina 39, 834 139, 316 37,163 131,269 16, 783 58, 249 6,134 20,70935. North Dakota 3, 374 13, 738 3,223 13,133 967 3, 759 1, 374 5,79736. Ohio 48,335 189, 184 44,272 174,531 15,612 59, 723 11,263 44,87537. Oklahoma 8, 641 35, 869 8, 002 33,283 2, 749 11,297 1, 531 6,15038. Oregon 11,626 45, 762 10,866 42,732 3,687 14,269 3,117 12,47339. Pennsylvania 71, 852 247, 570 66, 415 225, 606 25,270 86, 459 15,095 50, 63940. Rhode Island 8,128 23, 663 7, 787 22, 584 4, 001 10, 323 884 2, 841

41. South Carolina 17, 500 66,213 16, 580 62,946 8,138 34, 523 2,111 6,97242. South Dakota 4,320 16,081 4,218 15,737 1,215 4,420 1,401 5,26343. Tennessee 18,450 57, 083 16, 949 52,119 6, 693 20, 465 3, 817 11, 73644. Texas 58,829 227, 562 53, 783 211,209 15,245 54, 440 10,298 36,12 345. Utah 9,299 34,068 8, 518 30,826 2,818 10,545 2, 609 8,88446. Vermont 5,870 20,853 5,642 20,153 2,836 9,566 716 2,86947. Virginia 26,498 90,583 24:725 85,312 10, 723 36,042 4,744 16,54648. Washington 18,749 77,291 16,279 67,426 5, 594 23,102 5,078 21,03549. West Virginia 7,391 24,648 7,200 23,929 2, 649 8, 558 1, 666 5,58650. Wisconsin 32,099 122,528 29, 510 112,632 10,279 38, 054 6,279 23,76851. Wyoming 1,987 6,731 1,946 6,610 626 2,110 577 2,022

tUSA TOTALS 1,127 I 4, 306 1,040 3, 990 i 388 1, 485 216 818

*Student contact hours are computed by multiplying the number of individual registrations in eachcourse by the actual number of hours the student attends the course in a given week.

1tUSA Totals expressed in thousands.

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TABLE 1. TOTAL REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS* IN ALL FOREIGNLANGUAGES, BY STATE, WITH BREAKDOWN BY INDIVIDUAL LANGUAGES:

FALL 1968 (COMBINED TOTALS FOR JUNIOR COLLEGES,4-YEAR COLLEGES, AND UNIVERSITIES) ( Cont. )

ITALIAN RUSSIAN SPANISHANCIENT

LATIN GREEKOTHER

FLS

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

Contact Regis-Hours tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

CpntactHours

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

37 938 125 473 4,162 17,141 281 941 183 637 9 27- - 66 298 149 774 - - - - 41 168238 898 530 1,690 6,230 22,796 121 475 41 163 439 2,017

27 88 29 116 1,544 4,907 65 195 130 423 - -4,996 22,112 4, 283 18,972 39,066 179,495 1,800 8,072 1,357 6,698 5,136 21,685

334 1,367 536 2,030 4,231 14,478 237 906 96 409 371 1,271964 3,245 571 2,372 5,686 19,680 548 1,760 288 840 352 1,618

38 134 63 239 870 3,192 42 126 17 51 6 24424 1, 432 812 3,488 3,825 13,046 326 1,001 195 569 523 2,354643 1,940 637 2,147 9,874 53,565 300 1,307 142 842 286 974

133 746 289 1,192 5,006 26,259I

342 1, 541 130 524 70 36923 69 92 311 1,049 3,566 115 344 30 89 1,772 4,947

- - 50 198 830 3,326 28 109 - - 11 441,054 3,940 2, 504 9,412 15,769 61,288 1,149 4,103 981 3,583 1,476 5,705

336 1, 410 1, 433 5,710 8,427 31,533 2,123 10,107 988 3,423 1, ?46 4,140174 707 577 2,130 7,546 37,625 688 2,592 341 1,469 602 2,133132 409 311 1,485 4,935 19,738 609 2,334 149 636 145 682

47 147 210 633 3,129 10,990 323 1,143 570 2,085 207 791151 600 413 1,546 6,093 19,912 751 2,469 222 789 231 891- - 176 653 1,139 3,985 345 1,064 66 187 33 122

604 1,781 677 1,954 5,550 18,126 550 1,684 554 1,384 359 9881,771 6,670 2,426 12,126 12,527 51,976 1,672 6,044 608 1,966 1,358 3,696

671 2, 566 1, 758 5,686 11,334 46,446 1,674 6,261 956 3,107 1,293 5,174274 1,229 766 3,234 5,970 2 3,762 784 3, 038 898 3,255 1,104 4, 536

73 225 57 149 2,602 8,596 360 1,038 194 659 - -316 1,134 565 1,847 8,010 33,180 813 2,612 516 2,270 247 976127 602 183 797 1,221 5,020 84 346 4 12 - -

51 212 105 437 2,709 10,658 316 1,097 181 601 50 18844 156 71 262 544 2,018 34 142 - - 12 6063 238 216 982 2,079 8,727 162 665 47 222 14 112

1, 640 5, 513 1, 053 3,835 10,047 32,985 889 3, 499 327 1, 038 669 3,12626 78 165 532 3,594 12,449 162 484 36 104 226 625

7, 068 21,858 6,136 21,067 41,313 133,977 3,644 11,199 1,478 4, 793 6,027 18,461203 729 824 2,838 13,219 48,744 1,917 5$ 774 521 1, 593 2 33 680- - 44 162 838 3,415 44 180 8 32 99 393

1,044 4,379 2, 337 9,091 14,016 56,463 1,748 6,231 1, 079 3, 969 1,236 4,45391 425 223 992 3,408 14,419 249 956 199 1,063 t 191 567

399 1,598 633 2,550 3,032 11,842 155 536 242 900 361 1,5941,078 3,884 3, 076 10,286 21,896 74, 338 2,625 11,111 1, 539 6,272 1,273 4, 581

623 2,142 340 1,020 1,939 6,258 207 621 96 331 38 127

74 222 149 491 6,108 20,738 323 1, 105 552 1,983 45 179- - 64 231 1,538 5,823 42 I 142 57 193 3 9597 1,905 359 1,121 5,483 16,892 645 1,908 662 2,316 194 740891 2,685 1, 392 4,764 25,957 113,197 2,486 8,159 1,301 3,779 1,259 4,415135 542 320 1,410 2,636 9,445 146 653 32 152 603 2,437

77 296 310 1,166 1,703 6, 2 56 170 520 50 156 8 24389 1,597 603 1,931 8,266 29,196 1,264 3,847 375 989 134 435465 1,871 820 3,449 4,322 17,969 619 2,386 370 1,508 1,481 51q71

53 195 93 325 2,739 9,265 100 339 44 206 47 1741, 720 6, 367 1,148 4, 352 10,084 40, 091 863 3, 046 433 1, 581 1,293 5,269

41 123 76 228 626 2,127 41 121 - - - -

30 111 41 154 365 1,422 35 126 19 70 33 120

*Student contact hours are computed by multiplying the number of individual registrations in eachcourse by the actual number of hours the student attends the course in a given week.

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TABLE 2. TOTAL REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS IN ALL FOREIGNLANGUAGES, BY STATE, WITH BREAKDOWN BY INDIVIDUAL LANGUAGES:

FALL 1968 (TOTALS FOR 4-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES)

STATES TOTAL FLSTOTAL IN

FIVELEADINGMFLS

FRENCH GERMAN

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. Alabama 10,288 45,561 9,815 43,956 3,880 19,753 2,140 7,866

2. Alaska 627 2,701 589 2,551 182 754 223 9893. Arizona 10,309 38,872 9,722 36,273 2,277 9,102 1,640 6,028

4. Arkansas 4,754 15,729 4,559 15,111 2,096 7,280 898 2,883

5. California 72,022 306,954 64,658 275,211 21,205 86,973 13,798 56,039

6. Colorado 11,177 37,700 10,473 35,114 3,374 10,471 2,305 7,879

7. Connecticut 14,997 53,244 13,988 49,623 5,369 18,757 2,373 8,697

8. Delaware 2,624 9,172 2,559 8,971 1,179 3,919 676 2,302

9. D. of Columbia 13,231 46,588 12,187 42,664 5,485 18,889 1,810 6,444

10. Florida 18,053 85,057 17,439 82,350 5,797 27,657 3,648 19,220

11. Georgia 14,947 74,699 14,405 72,265 6,697 34,646 2,769 11,951

12. Hawaii 4,503 14,112 2,651 8,931 1,038 3,513 496 1;693

13. Idaho 2,169 8,279 2,130 8,126 729 2;745 673 2,57414. Illinois 41,450 157,314 37,874 144,660 13,304 50,968 8,630 33,274

15. Indiana 32,442 122,974 28,085 105,304 10,523 39,452 7,402 27,343

16. Iowa 19,254 93,168 17,667 87,136 5,852 28,169 4,506 22,704

11. Kansas 13,284 53,459 12,494 50,216 4,417 17,686 3,101 13,144

18. Kentucky 9,857 33,571 8,811 29,763 3,679 12,618 2,004 '6,280

19. Louisiana 20,204 64,515 19,032 63,468 9,141 28,518 3,312 11,062

20. Maine 5,538 18,569 5,113 17,247 2,657 8,603 1,178 4,147

21. Maryland 18,098 52,548 16,766 48,923 7,004 20,920 3,890 11,109

22. Massachusetts 42,640 205,385 39,259 193,871 17,457 102,571 7,881 30,760

23. Michigan 35,027 133,811 31,232 119,827 11,986 45,419 7,724 30,312

24. Minnesota 21,290 84,015 18,649 73,739 6,099 23,160 5,944 24,358

25. Mississippi 6,951 21,133 6,403 19,454 2,668 7,813 1,466 4,600

26. Missouri 20,745 71,318 19,242 65,73 7,594 25,168 3,769 12,496

27. Montana 3,585 14,392 3,497 14,034 1,072 3,970 926 3,805

28. Nebraska 7,560 28,659 7,050 26,884 2,407 8,966 1,807 6,750

29. Nevada 1,458 5,261 1,412 5,059 428 1,571 325 1,052

30. New 6,007 27,571 5,784 26,572 2,325 11,725 1,172 5,225

31. New Jersey 25,153 84,553 23,298 76,980 8,173 26,760 4,250 13,92832. New Mexico 6,330 21,027 5,906 19,814 1,255 4,087 924 2,83233. New York 116,755 384,883 106,055 351,942 42,354 140,928 17,521 58,74634. North Carolina 34,207 112,778 31,730 105,313 14,458 46,818 5,737 19,190115. North Dakota 3,127 12,35E; 2,977 11,756 922 3,560 1,239 4,98536. Ohio 47,182 183,391 43,119 166,738 15,124 57,249 11,042 43,79437. Oklahoma 8,120 33,393 7,502 S88 2,558 10,482 1,451 5,53538. Oregon 10,707 40,088 10,005 37,252 3,454 12,692 2,765 10,51539. Pennsylvania 68,453 235,298 62,834 213,375 24,003 82,193 14,696 49,57240. Rhode Island 6,652 17,211 6,311 16,132 3,256 7,195 814 2,453

41. South Carolina 16,066 61,368 15,146 58,101 7,416 31,976 2,064 6,81842. South Dakota 4,286 15,939 4,184 15,595 1,207 4,384 1,389 5,21843. Tennessee 17,828 54,772 16,382 50,065 6,334 19,201 3,770 11,57844. Texas 52,863 174,904 47,996 159,168 13,842 44,561 9,539 32,49145. Utah 9,158 33,023 8,377 29,781 2,746 10,090 2,570 8,59446. Vermont 5,652 19,981 5,424 19,281 2,718 9,094 716 2,86947. Virginia 23,508 78,085 21,816 73,101 9,287 30,093 4,560 15,80948. Washington 15,943 63,683 13,473 53,818 4,694 18,743 4,175 16,70149. West Virginia 7,125 23,675 6,949 23,061 2,574 8,313 1,624 5,43050. Wisconsin 30,956 117,653 28,744 109,175 10,101 37,329 6,090 23,03351. Wyoming 1,573 4,684 1,532 4,563 497 1,496 429 1,257

tUSA TOTALS 997 3,699 914 3,398 345 1,289 196 724

tUSA Totals expressed in thousands.

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TABLE 2. TOTAL REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS IN ALL FOREIGNLANGUAGES, BY STATE, WITH BREAKDOWN BY INDIVIDUAL LANGUAGES:

FALL 1968 (TOTALS FOR 4-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES) (Cont. )

ITALIAN RUSSIAN SPANISH LATINANCIENTGREEK

OTHERFLS

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

37 938 125 473 3,633 14,926 281 941 183 637 9 27- - 66 298 118 510 - - - - 38 150238 898 530 1,690 5,037 12,555 107 419 41 163 439 2,01727 88 29 116 1, 509 4, 744 65 195 130 423 - -

4, 118 17, 798 3, 334 13, 735 22,403 100, 666 1, 677 7, 507 1, 324 6, 566 4,163 17, 670319 1,292 536 2,030 3,939 13,442 237 906 96 409 371 1, 271869 2,960 571 2,372 4,806 16,837 402 1,262 255 741 352 1,618

38 134 63 239 603 2, 377 42 126 17 51 6 24424 1,432 812 I 3,488 3,656 12,411 326 1,001 195 569 523 2,354612 1,847 565 I 1,906 6,817 31, 720 254 1,167 95 629 265 911

133 746 289 1,192 4, 517 23, 730 342 1,541 130 524 70 36923 69 92 311 1,002 3, 345 91 272 25 74 1, 736 4, 835- - 50 198 678 2, 609 28 109 - - 11 44

864 3,131 2,294 8,512 12, 782 48, 775 1,149 4,103 951 3, 058 1,476 5,493336 1,410 1,433 5,710 8,391 31,389 2,123 10,107 988 3,423 1,246 4,140174 707 577 2,130 6, 558 33,426 688 2,592 341 1,469 558 1,971132 409 297 1,387 4, 547 17, 590 561 2,190 84 371 145 682

47. 147 194 600 2,887 10,118 269 932 570 2,085 207 791151 600 413 1, 546 6,015 18, 742 728 2,400 213 756 231 891- - 176 653 1,102 3,844 329 1,016 63 184 33 122

604 1,781 666 1,822 4,602 13,291 429 1,285 544 1, 352 359 9881,653 6,202 2,426 12,126 9,842 42,212 1,655 5,993 608 1,966 1,118 3,555

589 2,252 1,747 5,631 9,186 36,213 1,629 6,081 881 2,802 1,285 5,101274 1,229 766 3,234 5,566 21,758 733 2,831 819 2,954 1,089 4,491

73 225 57 149 2,139 6,667 360 1,938 188 641 - -316 1,134 524 1,631 7,039 25, 360 789 2,506 467 2,047 247 971127 602 183 797 1,189 4,860 84 346 4 12 - -51 212 105 437 2,680 10,519 279 986 181 601 50 18844 156 71 262 544 2,018 34 142 - - 12 6063 238 216 982 2,008 8,402 162 665 47 222 14 112

1,547 5,252 1,045 3,811 8,283 27,229 877 3,463 309 984 669 3,12626 78 165 532 3,536 12,285 162 484 36 104 226 625

5,950 19,608 5,835 19,993 34,395 112,667 3,431 10,527 1, 350 4, 306 5,919 18,108203 729 818 2,820 10,424 35,756 1,760 5,303 484 1,482 233 680- - 44 162 772 3,049 43 177 8 32 99 393

1,044 4,379 2,285 8,824 13,624 54,492 1,748 6,231 1, 079 3,969 1,236 4,45391 425 212 959 3,190 13,487 240 911 187 1, 027 191 567

399 1,598 633 2, 506 2, 754 9, 941 140 491 201 751 361 1, 5941,066 3,846 3,029 10,131 20,040 67,633 2,625 11,111 1, 539 6,272 1,455 4,540

444 1,407 332 996 1,465 4, 081 207 621 96 331 38 127

74 222 149 491 5,443 18, 594 323 1,105 552 1,983 45 179- - 64 231 1, 524 5, 762 42 142 57 193 3 9597 1,905 359 1,121 5,322 16,260 645 1,908 607 2,059 194 740867 2,565 1,392 4,764 22,356 74,787 2,441 7,980 1,167 3,341 1:259 4,1.5135 542 320 1,410 2,606 9,145 146 653 32 152 603 2,43777 296 305 1,146 1, 608 5,876 170 520 50 156 8 24

381 1,565 597 1,907 6,991 23,727 1,220 3,671 338 878 134 435465 1,871 788 3,197 3, 351 13, 306 619 2, 386 370 1, 508 1, 481 5,97153 195 93 325 2,605 8,798 100 339 29 101 47 1741,720 6, 367 1,135 4, 300 9, 698 38,146 698 2, 494 221 715 1, 293 5,26941 123 76 228 489 1,459 41 121 - - - -28 102 39 146 306 1,138 34 121 18 65 32 115

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TABLE 3. TOTAL REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS IN ALL FOREIGNLANGUAGES,. BY STATE, WITH BREAKDOWN BY INDIVIDUAL LANGUAGES:

FALL 19 68 (TOTALS FOR JUNIOR COLLEGES)

STATES TOTAL FLSTOTAL IN

FIVE LEADINGMFLS

FRENCH GERMAN

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. Alabama 1,162 4, 881 1,162 4, 881 522 2,161 111 5052. Alaska 123 983 120 965 49 361 40 3403. Arizona 1, 808 6, 799 1,794 6, 743 310 1, 363 291 1,1394. Arkansas 139 495 139 495 91 293 13 39

5. California 36, 619 174, 690 35,490 169,978 10,073 47, 823 6,927 33, 7756. Colorado 594 2,262 594 2,262 187 703 100 4487. Connecticut 1,721 5,650 1,542 5,053 524 1,738 43 1878. Delaware 508 1, 552 508 1, 552 218 668 23 699. D. of Columbia 341 1,281 341 1, 281 172 646 - -

10. Florida 5,999 41,894 5,885 41,478 1,912 12,494 813 6,805

11. Georgia 1,135 5,842 1,135 5,842 522 2,693 124 62012. Hawaii 268 1, 059 203 860 114 465 42 17413. Idaho 459 2,217 459 2,217 157 755 150 74514. Illinois 7,285 30,992 7,255 30,255 2,206 9,094 1,662 6,93915. Indiana 115 506 115 506 65 292 14 riti

16. Iowa 1,932 8,049 1,888 7,887 612 2,557 288 1,13117. Kansas 981 5,279 868 4,870 288 1,806 178 81818. Kentucky 953 3, 332 899 3,121 458 1, 540 183 67619. Louisiana 225 2, 435 193 '2, 333 93 1,031 22 13220. Maine 105 372 86 321 38 136 11 44

21. Maryland 2,487 12,046 2,356 11,615 980 5,010 417 1,63822. Massachusetts . 5,810 20, 700 5,746 20, 508 2,459 8,677 484 1,59923. Michigan 5,395 26,305 5,267 25,747 1,840 9,218 1,186 5,92724. Minnesota 1,153 5,401 1,008 4,848 284 1,391 320 1,45325. Mississippi 1,119 4,617 1,113 4,599 588 2,553 62 11720. Missouri 2,006 16,366 1,933 16,037 658 6,630 263 1,37127. Montana 92 452 92 452 8 40 52 25228. Nebraska 151 643 114 532 66 324 19 6929. Nevada - - - - - - - -30. New Hampshire 267 1, 644 267 1, 844 174 1,411 22 108

31. New Jersey 3,463 11,296 3,433 11,206 1,057 3,492 511 1,67332. New Mexico 78 234 78 234 17 61 3 933. New York 16,566 49,995 16,117 48,483 5,766 17,645 2,014 6,20434: North Carolina 5,627 26,538 5,433 25,956 2,235 11,431 397 1,51935. North Dakota 247 1,380 246 1,377 45 199 135 81236. Ohio 1,153 5,793 1,153 5,793 488 2,474 221 1,08137. Oklahoma 521 2,476 500 2, 395 121 815 80 61538. Oregon 919 5, 674 863 5, 480 233 1, 577 352 1,95839. Pennsylvania 3,592 12,272 3,581 12,231 1,267 4,266 399 1,06740. Rhode Island 1,476 6, 452 1,476 6, 452 745 3,128 70 388

41. South Carolina 1,434 4,845 1,434 4,845 722 2,547 47 15442. South Dakota. 34 142 34 142 8 36 12 4543. Tennessee 622 2,311 567 2,054 359 1,264 47 15844. Texas 5,966 52,656 5,787 52,041 1,403 9,879 759 3,63245. Utah 141 1,045 141 1, 045 72 455 39 29046. Vermont 218 872 218 872 118 472 - -47. Virginia 2,990 12,498 2,909 12,211 1,436 5,949 184 73748. Washington 2,806 13,608 2,806 13, 608 900 4,359 903 4,33449. West Virginia 266 973 251 868 75 245 42 15650. Wisconsin 1,143 4,875 766 3, 457 178 725 189 73551. Wyoming 414 2, 047 414 2, 047 129 614 148 765

USA TOTALS 130,628 606,928 126,779,

591,879.

43,112 195,506 20,412 93, 522

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TABLE 3. TOTAL REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS IN ALL FOREIGN

LANGUAGES, BY STATE, WITH BREAKDOWN BY INDIVIDUAL LANGUAGES:FALL 1968 (TOTALS FOR JUNIOR COLLEGES) (Cont. )

ITALIAN RUSSIAN SPANISH LATINANCIENTGREEK

OTHERFLS

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis -tration

ContactHours

Regis-Contacttration Hours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

- - - - 529 2,215 - - - - - -- - - - 31 264 - - - - 3 18

- - - - 1,193 4, 241 14 56 - - - -- - - - 35 163 - - - - - -878 4, 314 949 5,237 16, 663 78, 829 123 565 33 132 973 4,015

15 75 - - 292 1, 036 - - - - - -95 285 - - 880 2,843 146 498 33 99 - -

- - - - 267 815 - - - - - -- - - - 169 635 - - - - - -

31 93 72 241 3, 057 21, 845 46 140 47 213 21 63

- - - - 489 2, 529 - - - - - -- - - - 47 221 24 72 5 15 36 112

- - - - 152 717 - - - - - -190 809 210 900 2,987 12,513 - - 30 525 - 212

- - - - 36 144 - - - - - -- - - - 988 4,199 - - - - 44 162

- - 14 98 388 2,148 48 144 65 265 - -- - 16 33 242 872 54 211 - - - -- - - - 78 1,170 23 69 9 33 - -- - - - 37 141 16 48 3 3 - -

- - 11 132 948 4,835 121 399 10 32 - -118 468 - - 2,685 9,764 17 51 - - 47 141

82 314 11 55 2,148 10,233 45 180 75 305 8 73

- - - - 404 2,004 51 207 79 301 15 45

- - - - 463 1, 929 - - 6 18 - -- - 41 216 971 7,820 24 106 49 223 - -- - - - 32 160 - - - - -- - - - 29 139 37 111 - - - -- - - - - - - 4= .. IMO

.. .. - 71 325 - lab .' .. -

93 261 8 24 1,764 5,756 12 36 18 54 - -- - - - 58 164 - - - - -

1, 118 2,250 391 1, 074 6, 918 21, 310 213 672 128 487 108 353

- - 6 18 2,795 12,988 157 471 37 111 - -- - - - 66 366 1 3 O. SW .. ...

.' .. 52 267 392 1, 971 - - - - - -- - 11 33 218 932 9 45 12 36 - -- - - 44 278 1,901 15 45 41 149 - -12 38 47 155 1,856 6,705 - - - - 11 41

179 735 8 24 474 2,177 - - - - - -

- - - - 665 2,144 - - - - - -- - - .. 14 61 - - - - - -- - - - 161 632 - - 55 257 - -24 120 - .. 3,601 38,410 45 179 134 438 - -

- - - - 30 300 - - - -- - 5 20 95 380 - - - ON .' -8 32 6 24 1,275 5,469 44 176 37 111 - -

- - 32 252 971 , 4, 663 - - - SW .. ..

.. .. - 134 467 - - 15 105 - -- - 13 52 386 1, 945 165 552 212 866 - -- - - - 137 668 - - SW ON .' -

2, 843 9,794 1,813 8,899 58,599 284,158 1,450 5,036 4,778 1,266 5,235

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TABLE 4. TRENDS IN MFL REGISTRATIONS IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968

(Combined registrations in French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish)

REGION&

STATE

REGISTRATIONS IN MFLsCHANGE FROMFALL 1960 TO:(1960 = 100.0)

1960* 1963* 1965 1968FALL1963

FALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

NEW ENGLAND 53,935 64653 78,244 85,21415, 530

119.8118.1

145.1132.9

158.0155.8Connecticut 9,967 11,770

Maine 3,892 4770 52_076 A 199---U6,005

820517 787

122.6118.4121.1.---).121.5

130.4146.4153.7180.0138.3

133.6150.0228.0195.7 .163.8

Massachusetts 292_998 35,t233,2135 190

431-9164,0787 161

New Ham shire 2firrlRhode Island 34793,414---32,14F---Vermont

MIDEAST 155,234 199,392 223,188 250,035 128.4 143.8 161.1Delaware 1,551 1,901 2,414 3.067 122.6 155.6 197.7D. of Columbia 8 781 11 015 12 558 12 528 125.4 143.0 142.7Maryland 11,891 16, r 3 1 . 92 19,122

26,73135.2

141.7.1

158.0;ii

205.7New Jersey 12,994 18,415 20,532New York 78 937 101 598 112 562 122 172 128.7 142.6 154.8Pennsylvania 41,080 50,390 56,930 66,415 122.7 138.6 161.7

176 1673-1-83,610 129.8 157.9 164.6 -IGREAT LAKES 111 558 144 791Illinois 29,174 39,3 6 ,10 ' 135.0 161.5Indiana 17,155 24,215 26,479 28,200 141.2 154.4 164.4Michigan 23,387 28,489 34,817 36,499 121.8 148.9 156.1Ohio 28,279

13,56335,14917,562

42,80324,954

44,27229,510

124.3129.5

151.4184.0

156.6Wisconsin -217.6

88,35419,555

^ 130.7137.8

152.9178.0

170.8178.6

PLAINS 51,74410,949

67,61915,087

79,13619,493Iowa

Kansas 7,451 10,304 12,982 13 362 138.3 174.2 179.3Minnesota 11,928

12 '78915,52315 760

16,91216 914

19,657-21 175

130.1123.2

141.8132.3

164.8165.6Missouri

Nebraska 4,3472,1642,116

5,4032,9352,607

6,2133,0513,571

7,1643,223' 4,218

124.3135.6123.2

142.9141.0168.8,

164.8148.9199.3

North DakotaSouth Dakota

SOUTHEAST 106,1835,3942,327

139,4157,0852,868

170,0898,3023,796.

193, 60710,9774 698

131.3131.3123.2

160.2153.9163.1

182.3203.5201.9Arkansas

Florida 9,759 16,423 21,856 23,324 168.3 224.0 239.0Georgia 9,170

6,8278,679

10,7549,003

12,044

13,57013,01114,0077,096

15,5409 710

19,225

117.3131.9138.8

148.0._ 169.5142.2221.5

Kentucky 190.6161.4Louisiana

Mississippi 4,765 5,610 7 u16 117.7 148.9 157.7North Carolina 20,163

9,23727,33911,613

3003014 814

37,16316, 580

135.6125.7

148.9illiT

184.3South Carolina 179.5-Tennessee t) 003 12 f64 16 124 16 949 130.0 163.0 171.3Virginia 152 2

4,69517,985

5,82720,313

7,17024 7257,200

117.8124.1

133.0152.7

161.9153.4West Virginia

SOUTHWEST 40,199 57,379 72,888 79,285 142.7 181.3 197j_224.7210.3164.3196.6

Arizona 5,125 7_1_801 10,253 11,516 152.2 200.1New Mexico 2,845

4,87714,2626,422

6,1857,445

5,984,002

149.8131.8

217.4152.8Oklahoma

Texas 27,358 38,894 49,005 53, 783 142.2 179.1

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TABLE 4. TRENDS IN MFL REGISTRATIONS IN ALL INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968 (Cont.)

(Combined registrations in French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish)

REGION&

REGISTRATIONS IN MFLsCHANGEFALL(1960

FALL1963

FROM1960 TO:= 100.0FALL1965

FALL1968* 1963* 1965 1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ROCKY MOUNTAINS 15,623 24018 27,833 27, 709 155.7 178.2 177.4

Colorado 6,9561,633

10,4482,193

12,3282,556

11,0672,589

150.2134.3

177.2156.5

159.1158.5Idaho

Montana 2,044 2,808 3,148 3,589 137.4 154.0 175.6Utah 4,185

8057,0304239

813011,500

8, 5181, 946

182.3153.9

198.4186.3

203.5241.7Wyoming

FAR WEST '74,273 104 214 124,958 132,470 140.3 168.2 178.4

Alaska 230 421 589 709 183.0 256.1 308.3

California 56,826 78,448 84,338 100,348 138.1 166.0 176.6Hawaii 2,046 3 365 2,795 2,854 164.5 136.6 139.5

Nevada 533 4a-8,443

9509,984

1 41210,868

9.0134.8

178.2159.4

264.9173.6194.4Oregon 6,262

Washington 8,376 13 489 16,302 16 279 161.0 194.6

U.S.A. TOTALS 608,749 801,781 952,496 1 040,284 131.7 156.5 170.9

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TABLE 5. TRENDS IN MFL REGISTRATIONS IN 4-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968

(Combined registrations in French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish)

REGION

REGISTRATIONS IN MFLsCHANGE FROMFALL 1960 TO:(1960 = 100.0)

&STATE 1960 * 1963 * 1965 1968

FALL1963

FALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

NEW ENGLAND 51,379 60,038 70,576 75, 879 116.8 137.4 147.7Connecticut 9 535 10 771 12 312 13 988 113.0 129.1 146. 7Maine 3 5.7 733 5 0 5 113 133.4 143.1 144.1Massachusetts 28 50 32 457 38 :6 39 259 113.8 136.1 137.7New Hampshire 2,502 3,011 3,822 5 784 120.3 152.8 231.2Rhode s d . . . 6 . 1 129. 155.0 158.6Vermont 3 309 3 919 4 415 5 424 118.4 133.4 163.9

MIDEAST 150 229 188 127 205 544 223 694 125.2 136.8 148.9Delaware 1 434 1 7.8 2,152 2,559 121.9 150.1 178.5D. of Columbia 8 513 10 696 12 204 12 187 125.6 143.4 143.2Maryland 11 238 14,899 16 802 16 766 132.6 149.5 149.2New Jersey__ 2 6 6 23 298 135.2 150.2 189.2New York 6 9 9 92 100 7 9 106 055 123.9 131.5 138 5

156.5Pennsylvania 0,138 9,214 55,152 62_1834 122.6 137.4

GREAT LAKES 106 094 136 806 163 967 169 054 128.9 154.5 159 3Illinois 26 042 35 035 40 411 37 874 134.5 155.2 145Indiana 17 127 24,188 26,397 28,085 141.2 154.1 164.0Michigan 21, 59 25,736 30,677 31,232 119.9 143.0 145.5Ohio 28,256 34,719 42,156 43,119 122.9 149.2 152.6Wisconsin 13,2 0 1 ,128 24,326 28,744 129.7 184.1 217.6

PLAINS 47 642 63 101 73 130 82,268 132.4 153.5 172.7Iowa 10,045 14,123 18,036 i " 140.6 179.6 175.9Kansas 6,738 9 695 12 024 12,494 143.9 178.5 185.4Minnesota 11 2

109931 913,677

16 261 ,367 02:242

129.7124.4

141.1130.7

161.8175.0Missouri

Nebraska 4,281 5,337 6,106 7:0-50 124.7 142.6 164.7North Dakota 2,013 2,727 2,765 2,977 135.5 137.4 148.9South Dakota 2,045 2,591 3,565 4,184 126.7 174.3 204.6

SOUTHEAST 97,548 126,300 154,685 172,487 129.5 158.6 176.8Alat_ama 5,177 6,779 7,854 9,815 130.9 151.7 189.6Arkansas 2 119 2,761 3 671 4 559 130.3 173.2 215.1Florida 8, 6 12,39 16,453 17,439 146.8 194.8 206.5Georgia 8,193 10,005 12,765 14,405 122.1 155.8 175. 8Kentu 6 460 8 599 12 649 8 811 133.1 195.8 136.4Louisiana 8 669 12030 14,001 19,032 138.8 161.5 219.5Mississippi 148 4 921 6,131 6,403 118.6 147.8 154.4No arolina : 23,789 26,456 31, 730 137.0 152.4 182.8South Carolina 8 696

9,62611,01412,625

13,84815,611

15,14616,382

126.7131.2

159.2162.2

174.2170.2Tennessee

Virginia 14,192 15,826 18,333 21,816 111.5 129.2 153.7West Vi 1 ma 4 464 5 554 6 913 6 949 124.4 154.9 156.7

SOUTHWEST 36 586 52 726 65 613 71 126 144.1 179.3A.rizona 4,713 7,758 8,976 9,722 164.6 190.5 206. 3New Mexico 2 763

4,50%24, 606

4 1925,96'

34112-.--44/59

6,(10861170

5,9067-542-

" .

151.7132.41'1.5

217.4152.5177.81

213 81.. 6195.1

OklahomaTexas

* See note under Table 4.

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TABLE 5. TRENDS IN MFL REGISTRATIONS IN 4-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968 (Cont.)

(Combined registrations in French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish)

REGION

REGISTRATIONS IN MFLsCHANGE FROMFALL 1960 TO:(1960 = 100.0)

&STATE 1960 * 1963* 1965 1968

FALL1963

FALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ROCKY MOUNTAINS 14 2226,350

221_9069,781

26,46011,955

26,00910,473

161.1154.1

186.0188.34150.6154.81

182.9164.9Colorado

Idaho t311 1,757 1,975 2,130 134.0 162.5173.8Montana 2,012 2,754 3,115 3,497 136.9

Utah 3,935 7,529 8,073 8 377 191.3 205.2 212.9Wyoming 614' 1,081 1,342 1,532 176.1 218.6 249. 5

FAR WEST 53 479 76 198 88 836 92 988 142.5 166.1 173.9Alaska 61 327 589 204. 282.5 368.1California 37 351 52 252 61 132 64 858 139.9 163.7 173.6Hawaii 1 913 3,30 2,76 2.651 172.9 144.5 138.6Nevada 533

6,21048

8 318950

9,7701 412

10.0059.0

133.9178.2157.3

26 9161.1Oregon

Washington 7,312 111946 13,768 13,473 163.4 188.3 184.3.

U.S.A. TOTALS 557,179 726,202 848,811 913,505 130.3 152.3 164.0

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TABLE 6. TRENDS IN MFL REGISTRATIONS IN JUNIOR COLLEGES,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968

(Combined registrations in French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish)

REGION

REGISTRATIONS IN MFLsCHANGEFALL(1960

FALL1963

FROM1960 TO:= 100.01FALL1965

FALL1968

&STATE 1960* 1963* 1965 1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

NEW ENGLAND 2,556---4

4,615 7,668 9 335 180.6 300.0216.4

365.2;56.9Connecticut 432 999 935 1 542 231.3

Maine 345 37 2 86 10.7 0.6 24.9Massachusetts 1,491 3,066 5,130 5, 746 205.6 344.1 385.4New Hampshire 152 202 256 267 132.9 168.4 175.7Rhode Island - 43 994 1,476 (4) (+) (+)

160.3Vermont 136 268 351 218 197.1 258.1

MIDEAST 5,005 11,265 17,644 26,336 225.1 352.5 526.2Delaware 117 153 262 508 130.8 223.9 434.2D. of Columbia 268 319 354 341 119.0 132.1 127.2Maryland 653 1,174 1,390 2,356 179.8 212.9 360.8New Jersey 683 1,772 2,04'7 3, 433 259.4 299.7 502.6New York 2,342 6,671 11,813 16,117 284.8 504.4 688.2Pennsylvania 942 1,176 1,778 3, 581 124.8 188.7 380.1

GREAT LAKES 5,464 7,985 12193 14,556 146.1 223.2 , 266.4Illinois 3,132 4,341 6 696 7 255 138.6 213.8 231.6Indiana 28 27 82 115 96.4 292.9 410.7Michi: an 1 928 2 753 4 140 5 267 142.8 214.7 273.2Ohio 23 30 MillW 11MR -Imimit_MUM 2:13.0 5013.0Wisconsin 353 434 628 76 . 122.9 177.9 217.0

PLAINS 4,102 4,518 6,006 6, 091 110.1 146.4 148.5Iowa 904 964 1,457 1, 888 106.6 161.2 208.8Kansas 713 609 958 868 85.4 134.4 121.7Minnesota 401 572 645 1, 008 142.6 160.8 251.4Missouri 1,796 2,083 2,547 1,933 116.0 141.8 107.6Nebraska 66 66 107 114 100.0 162.1 172.7North Dakota 151 208 286 246 137.7 189.4 162.9South Dakota 71 16 6 34 22.5 8.5 47.9

SOUTHEAST 8,635 13,115 15,404 21,120 151.9 178.4 244. 6Alabama 217 306 448 1,162 141.0 206.5 535. 5Arkansas 208 107 125 139 51.4 60.1 66.8Florida 1,313 4,026 5,403 5,885 306.6 411.5 448.2Georgia 977 749 805 1, 135 76.7 82.4 116.2Kentucky 367 404 362 899 110.1 98.6 245.0Louisiana 10 14 6 193 140.0 60.0 1930. 0Mississippi 617 689 965 1,113 111.7 156.4 180.4North Carolina 2,805 3 550 3 574 5j 433 126.6 127.4 193. 7South Carolina 541 599 966 1, 434 110.7 178.6 265. 1Tennessee 269 239 513 567 88.8 190.7 210.8Virginia 1,080 2,159 1 980 2 909 199.9 183.3 269.4

108.7West Virginia 231 273 257 251 118.2 111.3

SOUTHWEST 3,613 4,653 7,275 , 8,159 128.8 201.4 225.8Arizona 412 43 1,277 1 794 10.4 310.0 435.4New Mexico 82 70 177 78 85.4 215.9 95. 1Oklahoma 367 458 575 500 124.8 156.7 136.2Texas 2,752 4,082 f 5,246 5, 787 148.3 190.6 210.2

* See note under Table 4.

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TABLE 6. TRENDS IN MFL REGISTRATIONS IN JUNIOR COLLEGES,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963 1965, AND 1968 (Cont.)

(Combined registrations in French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish)

REGION&

STATE

REGISTRATIONS IN MFLsCHANGE FROMFALL 1960 TO:(1960 = 100.0)

1960* 1963* 1965 1968FALL1963

FALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ROCKY MOUNTAINS 1 401 1 412 1 373 1 700 100.8 98.0 121.3

Colorado 606 663 373 594 109.4 61.6 98.0Idaho 322 436 581 459 135.4 180.4 142.5

Montana 32 54 33 92 168.8 103.1 287.5

Utah 250 101 228 141 40.4 91.2 56,4 .,

Wyoming 191 158 158 414 82.7 82.7 216.8

FAR WEST 20,794 28,016 36,122 39,482 134.7 173.7 189.9

Alaska 70 94 137 120 134.3 195.7 171

California 19,475 26,196 33,206 35,490 134,5 170.5 182.2

Hawaii las 58 31 203 43.6 23.34

152.6Nevada 0 0 0 0 -Oregon 52 125 214 863 240.4 411.5 1659.6 ,

Wasti5ton 1,064 1,543 2,534 2 806 145.0 238.2 263.7

U,S.A. TOTALS 51,570 75,579 103,685 126,779 146.6 201.1 245.8

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TABLE 7. TRENDS IN FRENCH REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968

REGION

FRENCH REGISTRATIONSCHANGE FROMFALL 1960 TO:(1960 = 100.10

&STATE 1960 1963 1965 1968

FALL1963

FALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

NEW ENGLAND 24,480 30,461 38,609 37,840 124.4 157.7 154.6Connecticut 4,298

2 1005,1952 426

5 7782 618

5 8932 695

120.9115.5

134.4124.7

137.1128.3Maine

Massachusetts 13102 16,605 22,018 19,91 126.7 168.1 152.0New Hampshire 1.337 1 601 1 925 2 499 119.7 144.0 186.9Rhode Island 2,026 2,580 3,813 911 127.3 188.2 197.5Vermont 1,617 2,054 2,457 2,836 127.0 151.9 175.4

MIDEAST 59,243 78,585 92,800 97, 658 132.6 156.6 164.8Delaware 632 795 988 1, 397 125.8 156.3 221.0D. of Columbia 4,120 5,188 5,891 5, 657 125.9 143.0 137.3Maryland 4,792 6,599 -' 7,996 7,984 137.7 166.9 166.6New Jersey 4,450 6,364 7,268 9,230 143.0 163.3 207.4New York 30,471

1 , 13

40 61919,020

47,26423,393

48 12025,270

133.3128.7

155.1158.3

157.9171.0Pennsylvania

GREAT LAKES 39 992 52 037 65 328 65 815 130.1 163.4 1.4 6Illinois 10,331 13,705 16,805 15,510 132.7 162.7 150.1Indiana 5,929 8,350 9,578 10,588 140.8 161.5 178.6Michigan 82529 10,866 13,794 13,826 127.4 161.7 162.1Ohio 10,404 : 12,752 15,775 15,612 122.6 151.6 150.1Wisconsin 4,799 6,364 9,376 10,279 132.6 195.4 214.2

PLAINS 17,543 23,059 28,402 30,459 131.4 161.9 173.6Iowa 3 680 4 788 6 786 6 464 130.1 184.4 175.7Kansas 2 618 3 516 4 653 4 705 134.3 177.7 179. 7Minnesota 3,504 4,857 5,670 6,383 138.6 161.8 182.2Missouri 5,249 6,507 7,069 8,252 124.0 134.7 157.2Nebraska 1,378 1,846 2,195 2,473 134.0 159.3 179.5North Dakota 575 904 1,019 967 157.2 177.2 168.2South Dakota 539 641 1 010 1 215 118.9 187.4 225.4

SOUTHEAST 46,957 59,919 74013 83,130 127.6 157.6 177.0Alabama 2,096 2,782 3,184 4,402 132.7 151.9 210.0Arkansas 1 404 1 390 1 762 2 187 95.0 125.5 155 8Florida 3.141 5,437 7,600 7,709 173.1 242.0 245.4Geo 'a (422 4 950 6 371 7 219 111.9 144.1 163.2Kentucky 3 220

3, 303,8285,517

5 9986,495 : ,

118.9144.0

186.3169.6

128.5Louisiana 241.0Mississip i 2 150 2 555 3 146 3 256 118.8 146.3 1 1North arolina 1 12 36' 13 430 1 783 131.9 143.2 .

South Carolina 4 556 5 440 7 449 8 138 119.4 163.5 : .

Tennessee 4,12' 5,271 6 999 6 693 127.8 169.7irginia 6, :1 9 8 587 10 723 116.8 126.2 1

, 2 3: 2 992 2 649 132.9 163.1 144.4

SOUTHWEST 12 1051, 9'

17,7311,865

21,9042,635

21,8532,587

146.5156.2

181.0220.7

:1216.7Arizona

New-Mexico 544 854 1,588 1,272 157.0 291.9 233.8Oklahoma 1,795 2,595 2,761 2,749 144.6 153.8 153.1Texas i /1,572 12,417 14,920 15,245 144.9 174.1 177 .88

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TABLE 7. TRENDS IN FRENCH REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968 (Cont.)

REGION

FRENCH REGISTRATIONSCHANGE FROMFALL 1960 TO:(1960 = 100.0)

&STATE 1960 1963 1965 1968

FALL1963

FALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ROCKY MOUNTAINS 5,515 8,483 9,495 8,971 153.8 172.2 162.7

Colorado 2,622 3,730 4,431 3,561 142.3 169.0 135.8138.0Idaho 642 -729 965 886 113.6 150.3

Montana 595 960 1,014 1,080 161.3 170.4 181.5

Utah 1,330 2,583 2,582 2,818 194.2 194.1 211.9

Wyoming 326 481 503 626 147.5 154.3 192.0

FAR WEST 22,978 31,951 41,074 42,370 139.1 178.8 184.3Alaska 86 152 255 231 176.7 296.5. 268.6California 171078

46223.045

79929,8611 133

31 2785

134.9172.9

174.9245.2

183 1HawaiiNevada 145 13 286 428 9.0 197.2 295.2Oregon 2,229 2,895 3,336 3,687 129.9 149.7 165.4Washington 2,978 5,041 6,203 5 594 169.5 208.3 187.8

U.S.A. TOTALS 228,813 302,226 371,625.

388,096 132.1 162.4 169.6

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TABLE 8. TRENDS IN GERMAN REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968

REGION&

STATE1

GERMAN REGISTRATIONSCHANGE FROMFALL 1960 TO:(1960 = 100.0)

19602

19633

19654

19685

FALL1963

6

FALL1965

7

FALL1968

8

NEW ENGLAND 11,622 12,972 14,340 14,764 111.6 123.4 127.0

Connecticut 1 896 2 090 2 290 2 416 110.2 120.8 127.4Maine 899 1,174 1,218 1,189 130.6 135.5 132.3

Massachusetts 6,871557

7,476684

8,327932

8,3651,194

108.8122.8

121.2167.3

121.7214.3New Ham. shire

Rhode Island 833 967 983 884 116.1 118.0 106.1

Vermont 566 581 590 716 102.7 104.2 126.5

40,286 44,975 46,207 113.3 126.5 130.0MIDEAST 35,548Delaware 375 505 710 699 134.7 189.3 186.4D. of Columbia 11907 11923 2,135 1, 810 100.8 112.0 94.9Maryland 2,527 32178 3,889 4, 307 125.8 153.9 170.4

New Jersey 3,274 3,940 4,307 4,761 120.3 131.6 145.4New York 16,057 18,147 20,434 19,535 113.0 127.3 121.7Pennsylvania 11,408 12,593 13,500 15,095 110.4 118.3 132.3

GREAT LAKES 31,474 391074 46,155 44,160 124.1 146.6 140.3Illinois 8,285 102760 12,099 10,292 129.9 146.0 124.2Indiana 4,745 72044 7,189 7,416 148.5 164.2 156.3Michigan 6,775 72728 9,390 8,910 114.1 138.6 131.5Ohio 7,971 9235 11,164 11,263 115.9 140.1 141.3Wisconsin 3,698 4307 5,713 6,279 116.5 154.5 169.8

PLAINS 15,075 19083 21,501 22,970 126.6 142.6 152.4Iowa 2,859 4026 5,177 4,794 140.8 181.1 167.7Kansas 2,047 2,920 3,441 3,279 142.6 168.1 160.2Minnesota 4,322 5,385 5,648 6,264 124.6 130. I 144.9Missouri 2,491 32031 3,126 4,032 121.7 125.5 161.9Nebraska 1,490 1,606 1,801 1,826 107.8 120.9 122.6North Dakota 905 1096 1,114 1,374 121.1 123.1 15178-South Dakota 961 1,019 1,194 1,401 106.0 124.2 145.8

SOUTHEAST 21,788 28 946 34,673 36,037 132.9 159.1 165.4Al.abama 1,237 1,467 1,672 2,251 118.6 135.2 182.0Arkansas 386 550 861 911 142.5 223.1 236.0Florida 1 769 3,042 4,444 4,461 172.0 251.2 252.2Georgia 2,006

1,738224732,237

2,6882,988

2,8932,187

123.3128.7

134.0171.9

144.2125.8Kentucky

Louisiana 1,8131,166

2,4781,249

2,9081,497

3,3341,621

136.7107.1

160.4128.4

183.9131.0Mississippi

North Carolina 3,389 5,111 5,440 6,134 150.8 160.5 181.0South Carolina 1,441 1,895 2,185 2,111 131.5 151.6 146.5Tennessee 2,494 3,195 4,138 3 817 128.1 165.9 153.0Virginia 3,110 3,880 4,292 4 744 124.8 138.0 152.5West Virginia 1,239 1,369 1,560 1,666 110.5 125.9 134.5

SOUTHWEST 8,911 12,095 14,611 14,687 135.7 164.0 164.8Arizona 971 1,249 1,662 1,931 128.6 171.2 198.9New Mexico 572 834 1,522 927 145.8 266.1 162.0Oklahoma 1,052 1,343 1501 1,531 127.7 142.7 145.5Texas 6,316 8,669 9,926 10, 298 137.3 157.2 163.0

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TABLE 8. TRENDS IN GERMAN REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968 (Cont.)

REGION

GERMAN REGISTRATIONSCHANGE FROMFALL 1960 TO:(1960 = 100.0)

&STATE 1960 1963 1965 1968

FALL1963

FALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ROCKY MOUNTAINS 4 251 6 905 7 682 7 392 162.4 180.7 173.9Colorado 1, 6: 2,6 2,9 2, 405 180.3 204.0 168.8Idaho 464 736 723 823 158.6 155.8 177.4Montana 708 847 847 978 119.6 119.6 138.1Utah 1,425 2,348 2,699 2,609 164.8 189.4 183.1Wyoming 186 327 419 577 175.8 225.3 310.2

FAR WEST 17,441 23,248 29,964 30,046 133.3 171.8 172.3Alaska 90 145 170 263 161.1 188.9 292.2California 12 530 16 414 21 140 20 725 131.0 168.7 165.4Hawaii 262 427 624 538 163.0 238.2 205.3Nevada 144 14 227 325 9.7 157.0 225.7-Oregon 1,899 2,386 3002 3,117 125.6 '158.1 164.1Washington 2,516 3,862 4,801 5,078 153.5 190.8 201.8

U.S.A. TOTALS 146,110 182,609 213 901 216,263 125.0 146.4 148.0

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TABLE 9. TRENDS IN ITALIAN REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968

REGION&

STATE

ITALIAN REGISTRATIONSCHANGE FROMFALL 1960 TO:(1960 rz-- 100.0)

1960 1963 1965 1968FALL1963

FALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

NEW ENGLAND 1 626 1 939 2 408 3 498 119.2 148.1 215.1Connecticut r 6 53 5 . ; 4 101.8 129.0 216.6Maine 5 9 16 0 180.0 320.0 100.0Massachusetts 930 1,050 1,204- 1,771 112.9 129.5 190.4

525.0New Hampshire 12 30 78 63 250.0 650.0Rhode Island 193 315 410 623 163.2 212.4 322.8

187.8Vermont 41 82 126 77 200.0 307.3

MIDEAST 4,532 6,655 8,219 10,852 146.8 181.4 239.5Delaware 21 30 32 38 142.9 152.4 181.0D. of Columbia , 109 158 253 424 145.0 232.1 389.0Maryland 277 427 554 604 154.2 200.0 218.0New Jerse 539 785 1 010 1 640 145.6 187.4 304.2New York 2 ! ri 3: 5 2.1 7 068 151.0 178.3 240.4Penns lvania 646 817 1 129 1 078 126.5 174.8 166.9

,

GREAT LAKES 1,400 1,983 3,494 4 825 141.6 249.6 344.6Illinois 385 488 1,051 1.054 126.8 273.0 273.8Indiana 113 166 235 336 146.9 208.0 297.3Michigan 256 397 517 671 155.1 202.0: 262.1Ohio 452 504 684 1,044 111.5 151.3 231.0Wisconsin 194 428 1,007 1.720 220.6 519.1 886.6

PLAINS 219 470 661 947 214.6 301.8 432.4Iowa 49 67 134 174 136.7 273.5 355.1Kansas 47 88 96 132 187.2 204.3 280.9Minnesota 34 134 171 274 394.1 502.9 805.9Missouri 68 138 217 316 202.9 319.1 464.7Nebraska 21 43 43 51 204.8 204.8 242.9North Dakota 0 0 0 0 - -South Dakota 0 0 0 0 -

SOUTHEAST 754 1,163 1,268 2,427 154,2 168.2 321.9Alabama 6 53 36 37- 883.3 600.0 616.7Arkansas 0 0 29 27 - (4 (*)Florida 78 156 257 643 200.0 329.5 824.4Georgia 58 89 133 133 153.4 229.3 22£.3Kentucky 53 132 95 47 249.1 179.2 88.7Louisiana 72 121 162 151 168.1 225.0 209.7Mississippi 13 0 64 73 ( ) 492.3 261.5North Carolina 85 101 96 203 118.8 112.9 238.8South Carolina 87 91 33 74 104.6 37.9 85.0Tennessee 7 75 63 597 1071.4 900.0 8528.6Virginia 276 321 260 389 116.3 94.2 140.9West Vi . 19 24 40 53 126.3 210.5 278.9

SOUTHWEST 211 585 762 1 246 277.3 361.1 590.5Arizona 50 146 221 238 292.0 442.0 476.0New Mexico 21 0 0 26

9-1-

92.5-

110.0123.8227.5Oklahoma 37 44

Texas 100 402 497 : 1 402.0 497.0 891.0

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TABLE 9. TRENDS IN ITALIAN REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968 (Cont.)

v4

REGION&

STATE

ITALIAN REGISTRATIONSCHANGE FROMFALL 1960 TO:(1960 = 100.0)

1960 1963 1965 1968FALL1963

FALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ROCKY MOUNTAINS 155 595 651 637 383.9 420.0 'MALI478.3

-470.4

1687.5 2(4.)

Colorado 1200

4390

4380

80

3340

127

365.8-

274.1

365.0f -

296.3Idaho"Montana IT- 14-Utah 8 82 93 135 1025.0 1162.5

Wyoming 0 0 40 41 - (4

FAR WEST 2,245 3,4840

5,4570

5 9270

155.2 243.1 264ALAlaska 0California 2 086 3 142 4 556 4 996 150.6 218.4

Hawaii 7 0 0 23 (-) (-) 328.6Nevada 56 12 53 44 21.4 94.6 71.1_

1287.0Oregon 31 224 378 399 722.6 1219.4

Washington 65 106 470 465 163.1 723.1 715.4

16,8741 22,920 30, 359 151.4 205.7 272.5U.S.A. TOTALS 11,142

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TABLE 10. TRENDS IN RUSSIAN REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968

REGIONRUSSIAN REGISTRATIONS

CHANGE FROMFALL 1960 TO:(1960 = 100.0)

&STATE 1960 1963 1965 1968

FALL1963

FALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

NEW ENGLAND 3!644562

3,472492

3,392570

4

4,039571

95.387.5

93.1101.4

1108Connecticut 101.6Maine 93 137 88 176 147.3 94.6 189.2Massachusetts 2,423

-f4N2,154 2,093

1462,426

21688.919.'7

86.4100.0

100.1148.0New Hampshire

Rhode Island 217 310 288 340 142.9 132.7 156.7Vermont 203 248 207 310 122.2 102.0 152.7

MIDEAST 8 944 10,38384

10,02460

11, 81763

116.141.3

112.165.2

132.168.5Delaware 92

D. of Columbia 613 621 870 812 101.3 141.9 132.5Maryland 676 674 685 677 99.7 101.3 100.1New Jersey 498 840 868 1,053 168.7 174.3 211.4New York 4,948 5,869 5,422 6,136 118.6 109.6 124.0Pennsylvania 2,117 2,295 2,119 39 076 108.4 100.1 145.3

GREAT LAKES 67277 7,43f 7,712 9,180 118.4 122.9 146.2Illinois 1 798 2,300 2,234 2 504 127.9 124.2 139.3Indiana 1,124 1,330 1,490 1 433 118.3 132.6 /27. 5144.0Michigan 1,221 1,401 1323 I, 758 1143108.4

Ohio 1,477657

1,683719

1834831

2, 3371,148

113.9109.4

124.2126.5

158.2174.7Wisconsin

PLAINS 2 142 2,058 1,877 2,432 96.1 87.6 114.5Iowa 498 472 500 577 94.8 100.4 115.9Kansas 292 260 286 311 89.0 97.9 106.5Minnesota 607 709 566 766 116.8 93.2 126.2Missouri 483 317 282 565 65.6 58.4 117.0Nebraska 96 87 75 105 90.6 78.1 109.3North Dakota 99 149 90 44 150.5 90.9 44.4South Dakota 67 64 78 64 95.5 116.4 95.5

SOUTHEAST 2,342 2,479 2,649 3 788 105.8 113.1 161.7Alabama 77 68 108 125 88.3 140.3 162. SArkansas 0 38 23 29 ( +) (+) CO

131.6-Florida 44 544 703 637 112.4 - 145.2Geo 87 127 85 289 146.0 97.7 331.6Kentu 183 225 256254 312

210413

123.0104.1

139.9127.9

114.8169.3Louisiana 244

Mississippi 55 34 24 57 61.8 43.6 103.6North Carolina 360 446 367 824 123.9 101.9 226.9South Carolina 70 134 1 111 149 191.4 158.6 213.9Tennessee _ 166 228 269 359 137.3 162.0 216.3438 307 309 603 70.1 70.5 137.7_Irisinia

West ligini 178 74 82 93 41.6 46.1 52.2

SOUTHWEST 1, 569 1,421 1,504 2 310 90.6 95.9 147.2Arizona 291 338 414 530 116.2 142.3 1134. 1New Mexico 188 217 206 165 115.4 109.663.3 $7.1Oklahoma 256 162 162dir 704 722

2231, 392

63.384.4Texas 86.6 166.9

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TABLE 10. TRENDS IN RUSSIAN REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968 (Cont.)

REGION&

STATE

RUSSIAN REGISTRATIONSCHANGE FROMFALL 1960 10:(1960 = 100.0)

1960 1963 1965 1968FALL1963

FALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ROCKY MOUNTAINS 938 1,089 1,433 1, 165 116.1 152.8 44.2120:4Colorado 445 596 656 536 133.9 147.4

Idaho 50 44la---

2'7172

50183

88.086.4

54.0101.8

100.0108.3Montana 169

Utah 259 271 533 320 104.6 205.8 123.6Wyoming 15 32 45 76 213.3 300.0 506.7

FAR WEST 4,714 5,203 5,119 5,965 110.4 108.6 126.5Alaska 39 43 40 66 110.3 102.6 169.2California 3,452 3,740 3,600 4,283 108.3 104.3 124.0Hawaii 75 82 95 92 109.3 126.7 122.Nevada 34 0 34 71 (-) 100.0 208.8Oregon 540 593 566 633 109.8 104.8 117.2

142.9Washington 574 745 784 820 129.8 136.6

U.S.A. TOTALS 30,570 33,538 33,710 40,696 109.7 110.3 133.1

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TABLE 11. TRENDS IN SPANISH REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968

REGIONSPANISH REGISTRATIONS

CHANGE FROMFALL 1960 'ID:(1960 = 100.0)

&STATE 1960 1963 1965 1968

FALL1963

FALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

NEW ENGLAND 14397 14,956 19,495 25,073 131.2 171.1 220.0Connecticut 2,2E8 3,357 4,035 5 686 148.7 178.7 251.8Maine 795 1009 1,138 1,139 126.9 142.9 143.3Massachusetts 6x014 7 593 10,274 12,527 126.3 170.8 208.2New Hampshire 602 767 997 2 079 127.4 165.6 345,3Rhode Island 710 1,013 1,667 1 939 142.7 234.8 273.0Vermont 1,018 1,217 1,386 17 703 119.5 136.1 167.3

MIDEAST 42,167 56,873 67,170 83,501 134.9 159.3 198.0Delaware 424 487 624 870 114.9 147.2 205.2D. of Columbia 1 867 2,885 3,409 3 825 154.5 182.6 204.9Maryland 3,218 4,527 5,068 5, 550 140.7 157.5 172.5New Jersey 3,917 6,119 7,079 101047 156.2 180.7 256.5New York 211 215 27L829 34,201 412313 131.2 161.2 194.7Pennsylvania 11 526 15,026 16,789 21,896 130.4 145.7 190.0

GREAT LAKES 30,646 41,763 53,471 59,630 136.3 174.5 194.6Illinois 7,955 11,515 14,918 15,769 144.8 187.5 198.2Indiana 5,147 7,049 7,387 8 427 137.0 143.5 163.7Michigan 5,941 7,466 9,793 11,334 125.7 164.8 190.8Ohio 7,839 10 612 13,346 14,016 135.4 170.3 178.8Wisconsin 3,764 5 121 8,027 10,084 136.1 213.3 268.0

.PLAINS 15,661 21,548 26,695 31,546 137.6 170.5 201.4

Iowa 3 666 52514 6,896 7 546 150.4 188.1 205.8Kansas 22386 3,366 4,506 4 935 141.1 188.9 206.8Minnesota 2,795 3,806 4,857 5 970 136.2 173.8 213.6Missouri 4 456 5 621 6 220 8 010 126.1 139.6 , .

Nebraska 1 310 1,747 2,099 2 709 133.4 160.2 206.8164.3285.9

North Dakota 510 629 828 838 123.3 162.4South Dakota 538 865 1,289 1 538 160.8 239.6

SOUTHEAST 34 211 46 624 57 486 68 225 136.3 168.0 199.4Alabama 1,9 3 2,671 3,302 . 135.4 167.4 210.9Arkansas 537 890 1,121 1 544 165.7 208.8 287.5Florida 4,285 7,172 8,852 9_2874 167.4 206.6 1 230.4Georgia 2J597 31103 4,293 5,006 119.5 165.3 192.7Kentucky 4614

46752,5813,635

3,6744,130

-311296,093

159.9135.9

227.6154.4

193.9227.8Louisiana

Mississippi 1 381 1,772 2,365 2,602 128.3 171.3 188.4North Carolina 6,922 9,251 10,697 13,219 133.6 154.5 191.0South CTforina s 3,067 4,050 5,036 6,108 132.1 164.2 199.2Tennessee 3,097 4,058 4,655 5,483 131.0 150.3 177.0Virginia 4, 645 5,526 6,865 8,266 119.0 147.8 178.0West Virginia 1,418 1,915 2,496 21739 135.0 176.0 193.2

SOUTHWEST 17,135 24,881 34,107 39,184 145.2 199.0 228.7Arizona 2,484 4,074 5,321 6 230 164.0 214.2 250.8New Mexico 1,499

1,7202,2052,276

2,8692,977

3 5943,408

147.1132.3

191.4173.1

239.8198 1Oklahoma ITexas 11,432 16,326 22,940 25,957 142.8 200.7 227.0

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TABLE 11. TRENDS IN SPANISH REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION,BY REGION AND STATE: FALL 1960, 1963, 1965, AND 1968 (Cont.)

REGION

SPANISH REGISTRATIONSCHANGE FROMFALL 1960 'TO:(1960 = 100.0)

&STATE 1960 1963 1965 1968

FALL1963

FALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

ROCKY MOUNTAINS 4 583 6 809 8,572 9 544 148.6 187.0 208. 2Colorado 2,225 2,892 3,809 4,231 130.0 171.2 190.2Idaho 477 684 841 830 143.4 176.3 174.0Montana 542 781 1,035 1, 221 144.1T 191.0 225.3Utah 1,061 2,053 2,394 2,636 193.5 225.6 248.4Wyoming 278 399 493 626 143.5 177.3 225.2

FAR WEST 22,889 33,219 43,344 4$,162 145.1 189.4 210.4Alaska 15 81 124 149 540.0 826.7 993.3California 19 044 27 376 35 181 39 066 143.8 184.7 I

Hawaii 398 629 943 1 9 158.0 236.9 263.6Nevada 154 9 350 544 5.8 227.3 353.2

208.0237.3

Oregon 1,457 2117 2,702 3 032 145.3 185.4Washington 1,821 3,007 4,044 4 522 165.1 222.1

U.S.A. TOTALS 178,689 246,673 310,340 364,870 138.0 173.7 204.2

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TABLE 12. SUMMARY OF REGISTRATION TRENDS IN MFLs IN 4-YEAR COLLEGES ANDUNIVERSITIES, WITH BREAKDOWN BY LANGUAGE AND REGION: FALL 1960,

1963, 1965, AND 1968

LANGUAGE

MFL REGISTRATIONSCHANGE FROMFALL 1960 TO:(1960 = 100.0)

&REGION 1960 1963 1965 1968

FALL1963

FALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

FREN HUSA TOTALS 209,871 274,998 334,036 344,984 131.0 159.2 164.4NEW ENGLAND 23,150

57,05828,234'73,974

34,82885,512

3,78288,198

122.0129.6

150.4149.9

145.9154.6MIDEAST

GREAT LAKES 38, 238 49,180 61,22f 61,038 128.6 160.1 159.6PLAINS 15,955 21,378 26,017 28,498 134.0 163.1 178.6SOUTHEAST 42,500 54,114 67,172 74,117 127.3 158.1 174.4SOUTHWEST 11,075 16,378 19,929 19,932 147.9 180.0 180.0ROCKY MOUNTAINS 5,001 7,985 9,096 8,418 159.7 181.9 168, 3FAR WEST 16,894 23,755 30,257 31,001 140.6 179.1 184.0

GERMANUSA TOTALS 136,027 168,633 195,693 195,851 124.0 143.9 144.0NEW ENGLAND 11,407 12,600 13,855 14,134 110.5 121.5 124.0MIDEAST 34 666 38 367 42 344 42,843 110.7 122.1 123.6GREAT LAKES 29,9 ' 6 :31 2 ' ! ' 40,888 123.1 143.7 136.7PLAINS 14, 148 1000 20L369 21, 755 127.2 144.0 153.8SOUTHEAST 20,812 27,55'7 33,360 33,992 132.4 160.3 163.3SOUTHWEST 8,237 11,464 13,631 13 554 139.2 165.5 164.6ROCKY MOUNTAINS 3,87C 6,529 7,219 6,903 168.7 186.5 178.4FAR WEST 12,968 17,286 21,916 21,182 133.3 169.0 168.0

ITALIANUSA TOTALS 10,752 16,047 21,508 27,516 149.2 200.0 255.9NEW ENGLAND 1,574 1,913 2,300 3,106 121.5 146.1 197.3MIDEAST 4,521 6,458 7,974 9,629 142.8 176.4 213.0GREAT LAKES 1 382 9061,906 3 275 4, 553 137.9 237.0 329.5PLAINS 206 444 619 947 215.5 300.5 459,7

316.7SOUTHEAST 754 1,163 1,255 2, 388 154.2 166.4SOUTHWEST 211 585 735 1 222 277.3 348.3 579.1ROCKY MOUNTAINS 155 579 633 622 273.5 408.4 401.3FAR WEST 0 1,949 2,999 4 717 5 049 153.9 242.0 259.0

RUSSIANUSA TOTALS 28,947 31,755 M ,538 38,883 109.7 109.0 134.3NEW ENGLAND 3,625 3,453 3,373 4,026 95.3 93.0 111.0MIDEAST 8,875 10,111 9,613 11,450 113.9 108.3 129.0GREAT LAKES 6,016 7,270 7,450 8,894 120.8 123.8 147, 8PLAINS 2,110 2,030 1,844 2 377 96.2 87.4 112.7SOUTHEAST 2 330 2 336 2 435 3 688 100.3 104.5SOUTHWEST 1, 99 1,361 1,480 2,299 90.8 98.7 153.4

130.2138.6

ROCKY MOUNTAINS 8953 597

1 0892105

1,4333 910

1, 1654 984

121.7114.1

160.1108.7FAR WWI'

SPANISHUSA TOTALS 158,720 215,399 266,036 306,271 135.7 167.6 193.0NEW ENGLAND 10,457 12, 85 16,220 20,831 124.2 155.1 199.3MIDEAST 40,309 52,650 60,101 71,579 131.5 149.1 177.6GREAT LAKES 28,803 39,128 49,018 53, 681 125.8 170.2 186 3PLAINS 14,180 19,892 24,281 28,686 140.3 171.2 202.3SOUTHEAST 31,021 40,851 50,463 58,302

34, 119131.7145.6

162.7195.1

187.9223.0SOUTH ST 151296 22,272 29,838

ROCKY MOUNTAINS 4 137 6,287 8,079 8,901 152.0 195.3 215.2FAR WEST 14,517 21,334 28,036 30, 1',2 147.0 193.1 207.8

COMBINED TOTALS 544,317 706,832 848,811 913,505 129.9 155.9 167.8

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TABLE 13. SUMMARY OF REGISTRATION TRENDS IN MPLs IN JUNIOR COLLEGES,WITH BREAKDOWN BY LANGUAGE AND REGION: FALL 1960, 1963,

1965, AND 1968

LANGUAGE

MFL REGISTRATIONSCHANGE FROMFALL 1960 TO:

(1960 - 100.0)

&REGION 1960 1963 1965 1968

FALL1963

PALL1965

FALL1968

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

FRENCHUSA TOTALS 18 942 27 228 37 589 43 112 143.7 198.4 227.6NEW ENGLAND 1,330 2 2 3, ; I : 167.4 284.3 305.1MIDEAST 2,185 ,611 7,288 9 460 211.0 333.5 433.0GREAT LAKES 1 754 2 857 4 103 4 777 162.9 233.9 272.3PLAINS 1 588 1,681 2 385 1 961 105.9 150.2 123.5SOUTHEAST 4457

0315 805

36 841

.

9 013'

130.2131.4-

153.5191.7

202.2186.5SOUTHWEST

ROCKY MOUNTAINS 514 498 399 553 96.9 77.6 107.6FAR WEST 6,084 8,196 10,817 11, 369 134.7 177.8 186.9

GERMANUSA TOTALS 10,083 13,976 18,208 20,412 138.6 180.6 202.4NEW ENGLAND 215 372 485 630 173.0 225.6 293.0MIDEAST 882 1,919 2,631 3 364 217.6 298.3 381.4GREAT LAKES 1,555 2 244 3,156 3 272 144.3 203.0 210.4P . 1 S !2 1 0:3 1 132 116.8 122.1 131.0SOUTHEA T 9 6 1 389 1 313 1' 142.3 134.5 209SOUTHWEST 674 9:0 93.6 145.4 16: 1ROCKY MOUNTAINS 381 376 463 : . 98.7 121.5 128.3FAR WEST 4,473 5,962 8,048 8 264 133.3 179.9 184.8

ITALIANUSA TOTALS 390 827 1 412 2 843 212.1 362.1 M71tIM

753.811118.11511.1

NEW ENGLAND 52 26 108 392 50.0 207.7MIDEAST 11 197 245 1 223 1790.9 2227.3GREAT LAKES 18 77 219 272 427.8 1216.7PLAINS 13 26 42 0 200.0 323.1SOUTHEAST 0 0 13 39 - +SOUTHWEST C 0 27 24 - +ROCKY MOUNTAINS 0 16 18 0 + +FAR WEST 296 485 740 893 163.9 250.0 301.7

RUSSIANUSA TOTALS 1,623 1,783 2,172 1 813 109.9 133.8 111.7NEW ENGLAND 10 19 19 13 100.0 100.0 68.4MIDEAST 69 272 411 367 395.2 595.7 531.9GREAT LAKES 261 163 262 286 62.5 100.4 119.6PLAINS 32 28 33 55 87.5 103.1 171.9

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TABLE 14. UNDERGRADUATE REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS IN THEFIVE LEADING MFLs, LATIN*, AND ANCIENT GREEK, IN 4-YEAR COLLEGES AND

UNIVERSITIES; ARRANGED BY STATE: FALL 1968

STATES

No. ofRegis-trationsin Five

LeadingMFLs

No. ofContact

HoursFRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN

in FiveLeadingMFLs

No. ofRegis-trations

ContactHours

No. ofRegis-trations

ContactHours

No. ofRegis-trations

ContactHours

1. Alabama 9,646 43,449 3,793 19,492 2,114 7, 788 37 9382. Alaska 586 2,542 179 745 223 989 - -3. Arizona 8,976 33,926 2,162 8,495 1,513 5,631 221 8464. Arkansas 4,535 15,039 2,078 7,226 898 2,883 27 885. California 59,914 261,153 19,705 82,611 12,600 52,568 3,951 17,4266. Colorado 9,853 33,505 3,102 9,747 2,179 7,579 297 1,2297. Connecticut 13,449 47,571 5,091 17,734 2,304 8,406 862 2,9398. Delaware 2,433 8,716 1,113 3,787 655 2,281 38 1349. D. of Columbia 11, 229 40,132 5,089 17,827 1,612 5,900 366 1,285

10. Florida 16, 615 79, 662 5,491 26,650 3,489 18, 691 609 1, 838

11. Georgia 14,164 71,527 6, 522 34,146 2,753 11,876 133 74612. Hawaii 2, 476 8,420 963 3,304 465 1, 598 23 69

13. Idaho 2, 001 7, 789 674 2, 610 643 2, 504 - -14. Illinois 36,236 139,756 12,812 49,251 8,204 31, 896 822 3,02815. Indiana 26,789 100,942 9,969 37,560 7,111 26,303 326 1,38016. Iowa 17,082 85,585 5,660 27,656 4,314 22,147 164 69117. Kansas 12,082 49,043 4,257 17,222 2,955 12,735 132 40918. Kentucky 8, 750 29, 580 3, 655 12, 546 1,979 6,205 47 14719. Louisiana 18, 663 59,441 8, 979 28,099 3,228 10,814 142 57620. Maine 5,091 17,181 2,638 8,546 1,176 4,141 - -

21. Maryland 16,205 47,512 6,832 20,491 3,694 10, 669 594 1, 76122. Massachusetts 37, 407 188, 533 16, 606 100,208 7,397 29,436 1,556 5,91523. Michigan 29, 759 115,141 11,427 43,740 7,271 28,662 561 2,15924. Minnesota 18, 456 73,135 6,032 22,947 5,906 24,239 268 1,21125. Mississippi 6,357 19,317 2, 647 7,760 1,460 4,565 73 22526. Missouri 18, 574 63, 858 7, 338 24,451 3,635 12,122 309 1,11327. Montana 3, 485 14,002 1, 066 3,954 922 3, 793 127 . 60228. Neoraska 6, 790 26,198 2, 336 8, 777 1,689 6,455 51 21229. Nevada 1, 390 4,999 414 1, 533 321 1, 042 43 15330. New Hampshire 5, 642 25,913 2,284 11,571 1,116 4,945 63 238

31. New Jersey 22,468 74,578 7,855 25,836 4,081 13,394 1,441 4,89832. New Mexico 5,731 19,362 1,221 4,002 923 2, 829 26 7833. New York 101, 665 339,114 40,745 136,046 16,810 56,701 5,772 19,19134. North Carolina 30, 419 101, 638 13,945 45,075 5,369 18,098 176 65135. North Dakota 2,962 11,703 922 3,560 1,224 4,932 - -36. Ohio 41,320 162,147 14,576 55,256 10,344 41,189 1,019 4,28037. Oklahoma 7,246 30,148 2,485 10,266 1,429 5,470 91 42538. Oregon 9,779 36,565 3,400 12,523 2,644 10,165 395 1,58739. Pennsylvania 61, 356 208, 393 23, 386 80,248 14,439 48, 377 1, 052 3,80440. Rhode Island 5,986 15,211 3,098 6,775 740 2,231 437 1,386

41. South Carolina 14, 963 57, 558 7, 333 31,731 2,017 6, 677 74 22242. South Dakota 4,181 15,586 1,205 4,378 1,389 5,218 - -43. Tennessee 15,974 48,939 6,210 18,866 3,584 11,060 595 1,89944. Texas 46, 962 156, 340 13, 591 43, 820 9,244 31, 627 862 2, 55045. Utah 8,121 29,206 2,660 9,897 2,496 8,431 135 54246. Vermont 5,412 19,245 2,709 9,067 716 2, 869 77 29647. Virginia 21, 398 71,847 9,122 29,598 4,488 15,593 380 1,56248. Washington 13,043 52,128 4,582 18,300 3,982 15,929 459 1,84749. West Virginia 6, 813 22, 653 2, 534 8,193 1,603 5, 367 53 19550. Wisconsin 27,043 104,747 9,484 35,627 5,811 22,204 1,642 6,12851. Wyoming 1, 522 4, 541 496 1,494 425 1,2 50 41 123

USA TOTALS 878,999 3,295,216 332,473 1,251,244 187,584 698,474 26,569 99,022

* Figures for Latin include Junior Colleges.

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TABLE 14. UNDERGRADUATE REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS IN THEFIVE LEADING MFLs, LATIN*, AND ANCIENT GREEK, IN 4-YEAR COLLEGES AND

UNIVERSITIES; ARRANGED BY STATE: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

RUSSIAN SPANISH LATINANCIENTGREEK

No. ofRegis-trations

ContactHours

No. ofRegis-trations

ContactHours

No. ofRegis-trations

ContactHours

No. ofRegis-trations

ContactHours

125 473 3,577 14,758 281 941 183 637

66 298 118 510 - - - -488 1,596 4,592 17,358 120 471 41 163

29 116 1,503 4,726 65 195 130 4233,030 12,730 20,628 95,818 1,577 7,565 1,030 4,923

472 1,855 3,803 13,095 230 885 41 205544 2,210 4,648 16,282 532 1,712 236 677

63 239 564 2,275 42 126 17 51

724 3,285 3,438 11,835 285 878 148 428530 1,801 6,496 30,682 281 1,250 95 629

289 1,192 4,467 23,567 333 1,526 126 507

92 311 933 3,138 115 344 25 74

50 198 634 2,477 25 100 - -2,155 8,075 12,243 47,506 1,040 3,771 732 2,5011,324 5,354 8,059 30,345 2,087 9,979 893 3,048

556 2,079 6,388 33,012 686 2,586 331 1,440293 1,377 4,445 17,300 592 2,266 82 365

194 600 2,875 10,082 323 1,143 108 365412 1,543 5,902 18,409 741 2,439 40 120176 653 1,101 3,841 345 1,064 63 184

666 1,822 4,419 12,769 526 1,636 522 1,3232,303 11,592 9,545 41,382 1,588 5,766 524 1,7031,557 5,110 8,943 35,470 1,605 6,060 796 2,568

761 3,219 5,489 21,519 715 2,831 794 2,88657 149 2,120 6,618 359 1,035 186 635

509 1,586 6,783 24,586 789 2,540 334 1,657183 797 1,187 4,856 84 346 4 12

103 433 2,611 10,321 306 1,067 181 60171 262 541 2,009 34 142 - -

216 982 1,963 8,177 132 515 47 222

1,042 3,802 8,049 26,648 843 3,415 194 716163 524 3,398 11,929 160 480 36 104

5,268 18,191 33,070 108,985 3,513 10,829 1,229 3,867779 2,700 10,150 35,114 1,828 5,546 382 1,19944 162 772 3,049 44 180 8 32

2,136 8,240 13,245 53,182 1,636 5,792 1,025 3,762197 918 3,044 13,069 238 926 187 1,027633 2,506 2,707 9,784 145 502 198 742

2,934 9,868 19,545 66,096 2,555 10,937 1,318 4,237287 861 1,424 3,958 183 549 65 238

149 491 5,390 18,437 316 1,084 506 1,84564 231 1,523 5,759 42 142 28 92

325 1,019 5,260 16,095 636 1,881 607 2,0591,357 4,659 21,908 73,684 2,446 8,039 628 2,020

320 1,410 2,510 8,926 141 640 32 152305 1,146 1,605 5,867 167 511 50 156518 1,670 6,890 23,424 1,253 3,814 257 714750 3,046 3,270 13,006 593 2,282 341 1,395

89 313 2,534 8,585 90 309 29 101991 3,966 9,115 36,822 814 2,916 133 476

76 228 484 1,446 41 121 - -

36,465 137,888 295,908 1,108,588 33,522 122,074 14,962 53,281

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TABLE 15. GRADUATE REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS IN THEFIVE LEADING MFLs, LATIN, AND ANCIENT GREEK, IN 4-YEAR COLLEGES

AND UNIVERSITIES; ARRANGED BY STATE: FALL 1968

STATES

No. ofGradu-

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No. ofContactHours

FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN

in FiveLeadingMFLs

No. ofRegis-trations

ContactHours

No. ofRegis-trations

ContactHours

No. ofRegis-trations

ContactHours

1. Alabama 2 169 507 87 261 26 78 ... -2. Alaska 1 3 9 3 9 - - - -3. Arizona 3 746 2, 347 115 607 127 397 17 524. Arkansas 1 24 72 18 54 - - - -5. California 43 4, 944 14, 058 1, 500 4, 362 1,198 3, 471 167 3726. Colorado 3 620 1, 609 272 724 126 300 22 637. Connecticut 11 539 2, 052 278 1, 023 69 291 7 218. Delaware 1 126 255 66 132 21 21 - -9. D. of Columbia 6 958 2, 532 396 1, 062 198 544 58 147

10. Florida 6 824 2,688 306 1,007 159 529 3 9

11. Georgia 4 241 738 175 500 16 75 - IND

12. Hawaii 1 175 511 75 209 31 95 - -13. Idaho 1 129 337 55 135 30 70 - IND

14. Illinois 17 1, 638 4, 904 492 1, 717 426 1, 378 42 10315. Indiana 11 1, 296 4, 362 554 1, 892 291 1, 040 10 3016. Iowa 3 585 1, 551 192 513 192 557 10 1617. Kansas 6 412 1,173 160 464 146 409 - IND

18. Kentucky 7 61 183 24 72 25 75 - IND

19. Louisiana 5 369 1,027 162 419 84 248 9 2420. Maine 2 22 66 19 57 2 6 - IND

21. Maryland 3 561 1, 411 172 429 196 440 10 2022. Massachusetts 16 1, 852 5, 338 851 2, 363 484 1, 324 97 28723. Michigan 11 1,473 4, 686 559 1, 679 453 1, 650 28 9324. Minnesota 6 193 604 67 213 38 119 6 1825. Mississippi 3 46 137 21 53 6 35 - -26. Missouri 7 668 1, 931 256 717 134 374 7 2127. Montana 1 12 32 6 16 4 12 - IND

28. Nebraska 2 260 686 71 189 118 295 - IND

29. Nevada 2 22 60 14 38 4 10 1 330. New Hampshire 2 142 659 41 154 56 280 - -

31. New Jersey 8 830 2, 402 318 924 169 534 106 35432. New Mexico 4 175 452 34 85 1 3 - -33. New York 34 4, 390 12, 828 1, 609 4, 882 711 2, 045 178 41734. North Carolina 7 1, 311 3, 675 603 1, 743 368 1, 092 27 7835. North Dakota 1 15 53 - - 15 53 - 4ND

36. Ohio 13 1, 799 6, 591 548 1, 993 698 2, 605 25 9937. Oklahoma 3 256 740 73 216 22 65 - -38. Oregon 4 226 687 54 169 121 350 4 1139. Pennsylvania 20 1, 478 4, 982 617 1, 945 257 1,195 14 4240. Rhode Island 3 325 921 158 420 74 222 7 21

41. South Carolina 4 183 543 83 245 47 141 - -42. South Dakota 2 3 9 2 6 - - - -43. Tennessee 4 408 1, 126 124 335 186 518 2 644. Texas 21 1, 034 2, 828 2 51 741 295 864 5 1545. Utah 2 256 575 86 193 74 163 OD 4ND

46. Vermont 1 12 36 9 27 - - .. 4ND

47. Virginia 3 418 1, 254 165 495 72 216 1 348. Washington 5 430 1,690 112 443 193 772 6 2449. West Virginia 1 136 408 40 120 21 63 - 4ND

50. Wisconsin 6 1, 701 4, 428 617 1, 702 279 829 78 23951. Wyoming 1 10 22 1 2 4 7 - -

USA TOTALS 334 4, 506 102, 775 12, 511 37, 756 8, 267 25, 860 947 2, 588I

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TABLE 15. GRADUATE REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS IN THEFIVE LEADING MFLs, LATIN, AND ANCIENT GREEK, IN 4-YEAR COLLEGES

AND UNIVERSITIES; ARRANGED BY STATE: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

RUSSIAN SPANISH LATINANCIENTGREEK

,No. ofRegis-trations

ContactHours

No. ofRegis-trations

ContactHours

No. ofRegis-trations

ContactHours

No. ofRegis-trations

ContactHours

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304 1,005 1, 775 4, 848 223 507 294 1, 64364 175 136 347 7 21 55 20427 162 158 555 16 48 19 64- - 39 102 - - - -88 203 218 576 41 123 47 14135 105 321 1, 038 19 57 - -

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- - 12 36 - - 462 1, 7201 3 113 333 10 30 173 636

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5 15 77 239 69 207 25 68- - 19 49 1 3 2 615 45 256 774 24 72 133 390- - 2 4 - - - -2 4 69 198 10 30 - -

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3 9 234 581 46 84 115 2682 8 138 356 2 4 - -

567 1, 802 1,325 3, 682 131 . 370 121 43939 120 274 642 89 228 102 283- - - - - - - -

149 584 379 1,310 112 439 54 20715 41 146 418 11 30 - -- - 47 157 10 34 3 995 263 495 1,537 70 174 221 2,03545 135 41 123 24 72 31 93

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144 334 583 1,324 49 130 88 239- - 5 13 - - - -

2,418 7,623 10,363 28,948 1, 459 4,259 3,190 11,792 I

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES*, ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE

Under -Graduate Graduate

ALABAMA

Alabama, U ofPortuguese

ALASKA

Alaska Methodist UJapanese

Alaska, U ofEskimoJapanese

Sheldon Jackson Jr CThlingit

ARIZONA

Reg. C. H.t Reg. C. H.

1613

American Inst for Foreign TradePortuguese

Arizona SUChineseJapanesePortuguese

Arizona, U ofArabicChineseHebrewHindiJapanesePortuguese

Northern Arizona UNavajo

CALIFORNIA

Bethany Bible CHebrew

Cabrillo CChinese

California Bapt Theo SemHebrew

ICalifornia SC (Dominguez Hills)

1 6

533034

2538

8173079

24

1

12

Chinese

California SC (Fullerton)Portuguese 1 17

I

27

45

4857

18

40

179120154

125 6190 10

3285 3

150 10298 32

90

60

24

61

360

3050

155089

28

I

Under- .Graduate Graduate

Reg. C. H. Reg.IC. H.

California SC (Hayward)Hindi 15Portuguese 16

5264

California SC (Los Angeles)Chinese 1 32 128

California, U of (Berkeley)AkkadianArabic

I 2I 28

Chinese 138Coptic 1

Czech 3Danish 35Dutch 10Hebrew 119Hindi-Urdu 17HittiteHungarianIcelandicIndonesianJapaneseKoreanMalayMongolianNear East LangNorwegianOriengal LangPersianPolishPortugueseSanskritScandinavianSemiticsSerbo-CroatianSlavicSumerianSwedishSyriacTamilTibetanTurkishUgaritic

6 21 34137 33 72852 43 100

313

18954 1

610 19 4687 26 113

3 93 22

7 214 28 4 28

108 675 23 1157 41 3 17

5 151 4 1 4

334 185

6 9 27 1817 74 10 19

3 30 6 4833 140 5 319 84 29 106

2 27 381

9 90 8 5024 8

3 6109 610 3 15

2 41 4 3 141 3 5 125 13 5 12

6 12

California, U of (Davis)ChineseHebrewJapaneseSanskrit

48 114 65 96

37 128 24 3

California, U of (Irvine)Portuguese 21

California, U of (La Jolla)'Chinese 2 8Dutch 3 12

1

* "Other" languages include all except the five leading MFL's, Latin, andAncient Greek, as reportedby the participating institutions. In a few cases, it was not possible to obtain a breakdown ofenrollments in "Scandinavian," "Southeast Asian," and the like. In these cases, the generalterms have been retained.

tDenotes Contact Hours.

31

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont. )

Under-Graduate

Reg. C. H.

California, U of (Los Angeles)Afrikaans 1

AmharicArabic 44Armenian 10Bambara 6Berber 2Chinese 156CzechDutch 7Egyptian, Ancient 8Finnish 4Greek, Modern 17Hausa 5Hebrew 203Hindi 8Hungarian 10Icelandic, OldIgbo 3Japanese 186Lithuanian 10Mongolian 2Norwegian 27Persian 15Polish 8Portuguese 175QuechuaSanskrit 6Serbo-Croatian 19Swahili 61Swedish 71

or-- Tagalog 7Thai 6Turkish 9Urdu 1

XhosaYoruba 5

California, U of (Riverside)Portuguese

I7California, U of (Santa Barbara

ArabicChineseDutchHebrewJapanesePortugueseSwedish

Chapman CHebrew

East Los Angeles CJapanese

Fresno SCPortuguese

Fuller Theo SemHebrew

8601336692632

6

44

21

4

19430306

701

2832166825

897324

Graduate

Reg.

15856

40.8

838440

835

2491

271349

283045

4

25

28

3224052

144276104128

18

220

38

515

618

19

6

6

2351

8

11

44

C. H.

2045

188

2854

57

18

18

61520

324

33

2017

1 9

32

Under-Graduate

Reg. C. H.

Golden Gate Bapt Theo SemHebrew

Hebrew Union CHebrew, Classical 9Hebrew, Modern 29

Laney CSwahili

Loma Linda UHebrew, Class.Japanese

Los Angeles Bapt CHebrew, Class.

Los Angeles City CArabicChineseHebrew, Mod.IgboJapanesePortuguese

Merritt CChineseSwahili

9

65

10

331038216

21219

3961

Graduate

Reg. I C. H.

31116

27

1815

30

115515386

1, 01295

Monterey Inst of For StudiesArabic 4 16Chinese 15 96Japanese 2 8

Monterey Peninsula CChinese. 14Japanese 40

Pacific Christian CHebrew 2

Pacific Lutheran Theo SemHebrew

Pacific, U of theJapanese

Pasadena City CArabicChineseGreek, ModernHebrewHungarianJapanesePortugueseSwahili

Pepperdine CHebrewPortuguese

209

23301819

918

1

20 80

40 13721 84

14

70200

6

3

30

10045

115150

90954554

53

44

6

9

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont.)

Under -Graduate Graduate

Sacramento SCNorwegian

San Diego SCChineseJapanesePortuguese

Reg. C. H. Reg. C.H.

11

232818

San Fernando Valley SCChinese 18Swahili 27

San Francisco, City C ofChinese 114

San Francisco SCChineseJapanese

San Francisco Theo SemHebrew

San Joaquin Delta CJapanese

San Jose SCJapanese

Scripps CChineseHebrewJapanese

Southern California,ChineseHebrewJapanesePortugueseSerbo-Croatian

Stanford UChineseHausaHebrewJapanesePortugueseSanskritSlavicSwahiliYoruba

Stanislaus SCChinese

COLORADO

Colorado U ofArabic, ModernsChineseCzech

U of

189121

52

29

115

1

28

878

6840

3

42

55212

1

82

1478

5

44

9211272

71108

454

765 28553

87

468

46

36

348 2732

278160

12

65

77

213 42 1855 25

20 1 4280 43 20542 24 84

8 223 24 98

40 10 4810 5 25

4

66271

25 5

33

Under-Graduate Graduate

Colorado U of (Cont.)JapaneseJapanese, Class.PolishPortugueseSanskritSerbo-CroatianSlavicSwedish

Reg. C.H. Reg. C.H.

6923

5013

528

Conservative Bapt Theo SemAramaicHebrew

Iliff School of TheoHebrew

US Air Force AcadChinese

CONNECTICUT

Berkeley Divinity SchHebrew, Class.

Bridgeport Eng InstHebrew, Modern

Central Conn SCChinese

Connecticut CChinese

Hartford Sem Found.ArabicHebrewHindiSanskrit

Hartford, U ofHebrew

St Basil's CUkrainian

Wesleyan UJapaneseSanskritTamilTelugu

Yale UAkkadianArabicAramaicCambodianChineseEgyptianHebrew

24

19

24

34

27069 1 3

16939 4 12

6 3012 27 59

126

16

79

57

72

102

18 78

34 102

12 425 152 61 3

235

2

470

6

10 4010 40

4 164 16

14 547 21

4 161 9 25 96

25 201 20 681 3 3 129 27 3 12

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRAUGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont.)

Under-Graduate Graduate

Reg. C. H. Reg. C. H.

Yale U (Cont.)Indonesian 1 9 3Japanese 13 93Portuguese 23 86 1 2Sanskrit 3 9Serbo-Croatian 3 15 2 5Syriac 4 8Thai 1 9Ugaritic 5 20Vietnamese 2 10

DELAWARE

Delaware, U ofSwahili 6 24

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

American UHindi 6 36Indonesian 12 72Japanese 16 96Thai 7 42

Catholic U of AmericaCatalan 4 12Celtic 3 9Sem itics 27 81Ukrainian 13 39

George Washington UChinese 101 514Hebrew 10 30

Georgetown UArabic, Modern 37 217 25 50Chinese 29 219 10 20Greek, Modern 8 88Japanese 28 153 11 22Portuguese 66 329 36 72

Howard UAmharic 2 8Arabic, Modern 4 16Arabic, Moroccan 6 24Hausa 6 22Ibo 2 8Shaba 1 4Swahili 24 89Tswana 3 11Yoruba 8 28,

Oblate CollegeJapanese 3 6

Washington Bible CHebrew 15 45

34

FLORIDA

Florida CHebrew

Under-Graduate Graduate

Reg. C. H. Reg. C. H.

Florida Presbyterian CChineseSwedish

Florida SUCzechPortuguese

Florida, U ofPortuguese

Miami, U ofChineseHebrewPortuguese

New CollegeAnglo-SaxonHindi

North Florida Jr CGreek, Modern

South Florida, U ofHebrewPortuguese

GEORGIA

Columbia Theo SemHebrew

Georgia SCJapanese

Georgia, U ofProvencal

Morehouse CChineseIboSwahili

HAWAII

6

233

18

10415

9 2720 60

41 154

29 13158 17428 84

38

15

1822

11

8

655

924

45

5466

55

40

242020

i

Chaminade College of HonoluluJapanese 43 215

Hawaii Loa CollegeJapanese

Hawaii, U of (Hilo)Japanese

23

49

60

183

1

2

3

6

35 210

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont.)

Under-Graduate Graduate

Reg. C. H. Reg. C. H.

Hawaii, U of (Honolulu)Chinese 170 599 88 259Dutch 7 21Hawaiian 121 363Hindi 16 43Indonesian 17 102Japanese 982 2, 292 189 564Korean 17 53Portuguese 20 67Sanskrit 11 33Tagalog 2 12Thai 4 24

Leeward Comm CChinese 3 12

Mauna Olu CJapanese 10 40

IDAHO

Idaho SUPortuguese 11 44

ILLINOIS

Augustana CSwedish 151 634

Chicago Theo SemHebrew 4

Chicago, U ofBengali 5 15 2 6Bulgarian 3 9Celtic 2 6Chinese 92 276 49 147Czech 3 9 2 6Egyptian 22 66Elamit 1 3Hebrew 26 78Hindi 14 42 6 18Japanese 27 81 23 69Kannada 1 3Malayan 2 6Norwegian 9 27 1 3Polish 4 14 5 15Portuguese 3 9Rumanian 6 18Sanskrit 15 45 10 30Scandinavian 24 72 10 30Serbo-Croatian 4 12 4 12Sumerian 1 3Swedish 14 42 1 3Tamil 8 24 2 6Turkish 5 15Urdu 2 6 1 3

35

Under-Graduate Graduate

Reg. C.H. Reg. C.H.

Concordia Theo SemHebrew 10 30

Divine Word SemHebrew, Class. 7 14

Evangelical Theo SemHebrew, Class. 12

Garrett Bib InstHebrew 3 12

Illinois U ofArabic 11 46Chinese 59 257Czech 19 57Greek, Modern 7 28Hebrew 31 155Hindi 14 63Indonesian 4 16Japanese 32 130Polish 2 8Portuguese 120 514 13 23Rumanian 2 4Scandinavian 23 85Serbo-Croatian 8 40Slavic 20 60 11 11

Jewish Studies, C ofHebrew, Modern 160 480 6 18

Lincoln Christian CHebrew 67 212

Lutheran Sch of TheoHebrew 31 465

Mc Cormick Theo SeaHebrew, Class. 20

Monmouth CJapanese 21 105

Moody Bible InstHebrew, Class. 13 39

N Bapt Theo SemHebrew 5 100

North Park CChinese 8 40

Northern Illinois USoutheast Asian 24 96

Northwestern UPortuguese 1 12

Rockford CChinese 10 40

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont.)

Under-Graduate Graduate

Roosevelt UHebrew

Rosary CPortuguese

Reg.1 C. H. Reg. C. H.

19

Seabury Western Theo SemHebrew, Class.

Southern Illinois UChinesePortuguese

INDIANA

Ball SUPortuguese

Christian Theo SemHebrew

Concordia Senior CHebrew

De Pauw UJapanesePortuguese

Earlham CHebrewJapanese

4743

236

410

816

Grace Theo Sem & Grace CAkkadianHebrew

Indiana S11Chinese

Indiana UAkkadianArabicAshanti-TwiBambaraBantuBulgarianChineseCzechDanishDutchEstonianEweFinnishHausaHebrewHungarianIgboJapaneseKoreanMende

27

57

21

141127

32

708

1640

4080

92

7112

1214

25

14364

18 5459 159 18 54

1 31 34 12

1 3108 386 40 113

9 31. 5 1516 69 3 12

7 354 12 1 3

1 34 18 1 35 19

52 200 6 184 16 2 6

3 973 273 13 3916 54 1 3

6 18

36

Under -Graduate Graduate

Reg. C. H. Reg. C. H.

Indiana 1.1 (Cont. )MongolianOttoman-TurkishPersianPolishPortugueseRumanianSetho- CroatianSusuSwahiliSwedishTibetanTurkishTwiUkrainianUzbekWolof

Notre Dame, U ofCelticPortuguese

Purdue U (Lafayetie)Portuguese

St Mary of the Woods CChinese

St Meinrad Sch of TheoHebrew

Valparaiso UHebrew

Wabash CChinese

IOWA

Dordt CDutch

Iowa SUArabicChineseJapanese

Iowa, U ofChineseHebrew, Bib & ModJapanesePortuguese

Luther CHebrewNorwegian

Vennard CHebrew, Class.

5

111257

710

209

9

22

21

29

23

2955

168102799

5172

3

153

3742

246 82528 68

38245

733 2

1

86 5

2

248

'24

30

4

63

28

82

871515

47230

108422

20675

216

23

1729

2163

156

6

8

11

7

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont.)

Waldorf CNorwegian

KANSAS

Central Bapt Theo SemHebrew

Kansas SUUrdu

Kansas, U ofChineseJapanesePolishPortuguese

KENTUCKY

Asbury Theo SemAramaicHebrew

Kentucky Wesleyan CHebrew

Lexington Theo SemHebrew

Under-Graduate

Red C. H.

44 162

Louisville Pres Theo SemHebrew

Southern Bapt Theo SemHebrew

LOUISIANA

Louisiana SUPortuguese

54231052

23

New Orleans Bapt Theo SemHebrew

Notre Dame SemHebrew

Tulane UPortuguese

MAINE

Bangor Theo SemHebrew

Colby CJapanesePortuguese

4

1310

Graduate

Reg. C. H.

12

32015140

153

711

12

2844

33 99

150 600

99 7 19

174 696

12 24

29 8 24

5739

14

37

Under-Graduate Graduate

Reg. C. H. Reg. , C. H.

Ricker CArabic

MARYLAND

Johns Hopkins UArabicHebrew

Maryland, U ofChineseHebrewPortuguese

Ner Israel Robbinical CAramaic

US Naval AcadChinesePortuguese

MASSACHUSETTS

659023

21

2048

Andover Newton Theo SchHebrew, Class.

Berkshire Christian CHebrew 12

Boston CPolishSerbo-Croatian

Boston UHebrew

Brandeis UArabicHebrewHebrew, ModernSemitic Lang, Mc.Yiddish

145

1190

17

Bristol Community CPortuguese 47

Emmanuel CPolishPortuguese

915

Harvard UAkkadian 1Arabic, Class. 1Arabic, Modern 6Aramaic 1Armenian, Class.Armenian, Modern 3CopticEgyptianGaelic, Scottish

195270

69

42

60144

435

2131

141

2785

2 104 5

26 342 8

36 1

46 3

5

142

20208812

62

129

10

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TABLE 17. "OTHER', LANGUAGES, ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont.)

Under-Graduate Graduate

Harvard U (Cont.)Hebrew, Class.Hebrew, ModernIranianIrish OldPortugueseRumanianSanskritScandinavianSumerianTibetanTurkishUrdu

Hebrew TCHebrew

Hellenic CGreek, Modern

Holy Cross, C of theArabicHebrew

Reg. C. H. Reg. C. H.

12142

2

70

123

58

310

31378

246

406

930

Massachusetts SC (Bridgewater)Portuguese 47 141

Massachusetts, U ofJapanesePolishPortugueseSwedish

Smith CChinesePortuguese

7202813

1911

Southeastern Mass Tech InstPortuguese 215

St Hyacinth CPolish

St Stephen's CHebrew

Wellesley CChinese

MICHIGAN

Calvin CDutch

Calvin Theo SemHebrew

Hillsdale CPortuguese

15

6

24

43

64

2

21608439

10533

645

75

12

83

172

256

8

16889

1518

4212

13

115

13

2610284072

112

19

1615

33

18

6

Mcf

38

Under-Graduate Graduate

Reg. C. B. Reg. C. H.

Kalamazoo CChinese 3 21Japanese 2 14Swahili 2 14

Madonna CPolish 5 15

Michigan SUBengali 1 4Chinese 38 130 6 21Hausa 2 8 4 16Hindi 7 28 8 32Igbo 3 12 2 8Japanese 34 118 11 29Pidgin 3 12Portugrese 31 112 4 14Swahili 36 144 11 41Yomba 3 12

Michigan, U ofArabic 18 76 39 130Berber 3 12Chinese 88 325 81 304Dutch 5 20 1 4Hebrew 54 222 1 3Hindi-Urdu 5 19 7 23Indonesian 1 3 10 31Japanese 43 169 66 220Norwegian 14 57 3 12Persian 3 13 11 49Polish 31 77 5 18Portuguese 17 67 14 45Sanskrit 2 6 9 27Serbo-Croatian 1 4 6 24Slavic 24 70Thai 6 21 9 30Turkish 5 23 7 18

Oakland UChinese 40 200

Sacred Heart SemPolish 21 84

St Mary's CPolish 115 345 38 114

Suomi CFinnish 8

Wayne SUArabic 18 72Armenian 15 60Hebrew, Class. 44 176Polish 55 220Portuguese 11 44Ukrainian 14 56

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont.)

Under-Graduate Graduate

MINNESOTA

Augsburg CNorwegian

Bethany Lutheran CHebrew

Gustavus Adolphus CSwedish

Luther Theo SemHebrew

Minnesota, U ofArabicBengaliChineseDanishFinnishGreek, ModernHebrewHindiIndicJapaneseLuchuanMarathiNorwegianPolishPortugueseSanskritScandinavianSerbo-CroatianSlavicSwedishThaiTibetan

Moorhead SUNorwegian

St Benedict, C ofChinese

St John's UHebrew

St Olaf CNorwegian

St Paul SemHebrew

Reg. C. H. Reg. C. H.

75 339

15 45

37 185

31

42 1458 36

45 27311 5522 11014 7695 36510 5285 25572 328

1 594 47010 1658 27316 4633 109

5 222 4

94 4701 31 2

26 121

11

123

United Theo Sem of Twin CitiesHebrew

MISSOURI

Calvary Bible CHebrew

369

229

63

24

1 12 66 142 6

3 72 7

21 68

1 1

10

18

24

40

39

Under-Graduate Graduate

Central Bible CHebrew

Eden SeminaryHebrew

Reg.1C. H. Reg.IC. H.

I

16

Immaculate Conception SemHebrew

1 1Midwestern Bapt Theo Sem

Hebrev

Missouri, U ofPortuguese

St Louis UPortuguese

Washington UChineseHebrewJapanesePortuguese

William Jewell CSanskrit

NEBRASKA

Dana CDanish

Nebraska, U ofCzechPortugueseSwedish

NEVADA

Nevada, U ofPortuguese

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Dartmouth CChinese

NEW JERSEY

Fairleigh Dickinson UChineseHebrew

121

36422115

4

14

12

14

1514

1891268'153

12

50

424749

60

112

6064

New B.A.unswick Theo SemHebrew, Class.

Northeastern Collegiate Bible InstHebrew I 10 1 501

22

44

12

75

18

176

6

22

3

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,WITH BREAKD9WN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont.)

Under-Graduate Graduate

Reg. C. H. Reg. C. H.

Princeton Theo SemHebrew 55 138

Princeton UArabic 16 256Chinese 22 528Czech 5 15Japanese 17 272Korean 1 6Persian 5 25Polish 5 25Portuguese 11 33Sanskrit 8 24Serbo-Croatian 1 6Turkish 3 15

Rutgers UChinese 42 152Hebrew 227 763Portuguese. 28 108

Seton Hall UChinese 22 121 55 143Japanese 22 143 20 46

St Elizabeth, C ofChinese 4 16

St Michaels Passionist MonHebrew, Class. 22 44

Upsala CSwedish 27 81

NEW MEXICO

New Mexico, U ofPortuguese 218 604 8 21

NEW YORK

Bard CHebrew, Class. 12 36

Bennett CJapanese 25 75

Brooklyn C (CUNY)Arabic 26 78Chinese 60 160Hebrew 555 1,665Norwegian 12 36Portuguese 11 33Swahili 10 30Yiddish 80 240

C W Post CHebrew 6 18Hindi 3 9

40

Under-Graduate Graduate

Canisius CChineseJapanese

Capuchin Theo SemHebrew

City C, The (CUNY)

Reg. C. H. Reg. C. 11.

Hebrew 229 801Swahili 36 108

Colgate Rochester Div SchHebrew 32Ugaritic 8

Colgate UHebrew 18Hindi 21

Columbia UArabic 26 104 20 60Arabic, Egyptian 2 8Armenian 2 8Chinese 120 632 111 439Czech 16 48 6 18Dutch 15Finnish 3 9Hausa 6 21Hebrew 26 84 24 72Hindi 4 16 1 3Hindi-Urdu 6 24Hungarian 3 9 6 18Indic 9 27Iranian 2 6Japanese 55 320 99 416Korean 4 20 2 10Persian 10 40 3 9Polish 5 15 11 33Portuguese 25 75 1 3Rumanian 3 9Sanskrit 22 66Semitic 41 123Serbo-Croatian 18Slavic 27 81Slovak 1 3Swahili 30 93Swedish 11 33 3 9Tibetan 2 6Turkic 3 9Turkish 12 3 9Ugaritic 10 30Uralic 6 18Urdu 6 24Uzbek 2 8Yiddish 7 21 15

Cornell UArabic, Class. 20 65Cebuano 1 7Chinese 43 258Czech 8 24

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,

WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont.)

Under-Graduate Graduate

Cornell U (Cont. )DutchHebrew, Class.HindiIndonesianJapaneseJavanesePolishPortugueseQuechuaSinhaleseTagalogTeluguThaiVietnamese

Elmira CHindiJapanese

General Theo SemHebrew

Herbert H LehmanHebrew

Hofstra UChineseHebrew

Reg. C.H. Reg. C.H.

734192522

36

166241

137

5

C (CUNY)146

1377

Holy Trinity Orthodox SemSlavic, Church 45

Hunter C (CUNY)ChineseHebrew

Immaculata CPolish

37208

:..

32

Kingsborough Comm C (CUNY)Hebrew 51

Long Island UHebrew

Manhattanville CChineseJapanese

75

1121

New York SUC (Brockport)Chinese I 2

New York SUC (Geneseo)Chinese 2Portuguese

1

New York SUC (New Paltz)Chinese 24

2811798

122999

1850181020

76436

828

15

474

39231

270

111625 26

182

287

5575

78

41

Under-Graduate Graduate

New York SUCArabicChineseHebrewHungarianPolishPortuguese

New York SUCChinese

New York UArabicChineseHebrewPersianPortugueseTurkish

Reg. C.H. Reg. C.H.

(Oneonta)11

20131

(Plattsburgh)4

Queens C (CUNY)HebrewPortuguese

2529521011

9

27628

Rabbinical Acad MesintaHebrew 40

Rochester, U ofChineseHindiJapanese

242

17

St Vladimir's Ortho Theo SemArabicSlavonic, Old Church

SU of New York (Albany)Chinese 13Polish 8Portuguese 18

SU of New York (Binghamton)Arabic, Class. 10Hebrew, Class. 19

SU of New York (Buffalo)ChineseHindiHungarianJapanesePolishPortugueseSwahiliVietnamese

SU of New York (StonyChinesePortuguese

82

118

1933

76

33

60393

12

7587

156306327

910174 8

1921685

48

514080

3576

308

383081

1192624

Brook)25 7516 48

16

1232

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont.)

Under-Graduate Graduate

Reg. C. H. Reg. C. H.

Syracuse UBulgarianHindiPolishPortugueseSanskritSerbo-CroatianSlavonic, Old ChurchSwahili

Union CChinese

US Military AcadChinesePortuguese

Vassar CChinese

1

13781

2

19

19

71168

41

Yeshiva U (Revel Grad S_ ch)Arabic, ModernAramaicHebrew, ModernSyriac

3392124

36

57

85

178507

164

Yeshiva U (Stern C)Hebrew, Modern 1,859 4, 029

York C (CUNY)Hebrew

NORTH CAROLINA

Duke UChineseHindi-UrduJapaneseSwahili

40

8463

144

321424

9

North Carolina, U of (Chapel Hill)ArabicChineseCzechHebrewPortuguese 73 219Serbo-CroatianSlavicSwahili

Southeastern Bapt Theo SemHebrew

NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota, U ofNorwegian 99 393

48

10

171116

5

17218

1316

216

8

30

122430

51334815

21

6

516024

42

4840

42

Under-Graduate Graduate

Reg. C. H. Reg. C. H.

OHIO

Antioch CChinese 3 8Japanese 7 28Portuguese 7 29

Central SUArabic 2 10Swahili 11 55

Cincinnati Bible SemHebrew 6 24

Hebrew Union CAkkadian 3 9

Aramaic 107 31Hebrew, Class. 31 124 264 697Hebrew, Modern 23 92 86 238Syriac 5 15Ugaritic 2 4

Kent SUPortuguese 51 255

Kenyon CHebrew 8 24

Methodist Theo SchoolHebrew 15 75

Miami UChinese 31 102Japanese 12 42Portuguese 75 266

Oberlin CChinese 28 144

Ohio SUArabic 9 43 14 57Chinese 133 495 16 56Hebrew 72 339 1 3

Japanese 76 373 3 11Portuguese 34 168 3 5

Serbo-Croatian 4 18 6 22

Ohio UPortuguese 12 60 2 10

United Theo SemHebrew 11 44

Wilmington CSwahili 2 4

Wittenberg UChinese 14 70

Wooster, C ofIndian Studies 20 74

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED BY STATE AN INSTITUTION,

WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONT T HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont.)

Under-Graduate Graduate

OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma, U of

Reg. C. H. i Reg. C.H.

Hebrew, Class. 187 551

Phillips UHebrew 16

OREGON

Lewis & Clark CJapanese 46 230

Oregon, U ofChinese 38 186Japanese 51 253Norwegian 2.3 69Portuguese 9 27Swedish 27 81

Portland SCArabic 48 230Czech 10 52Hebrew 15 75Hungarian 7 35Persian 8 40Polish 5 25Portuguese 55 224Serbo-Croatian 7 34Turkish 12 60

PENNSYLVANIA

Alliance CPolish 60 210

Baptist Bible SemHebrew 32 96

Buclmell UJapanese 32 144

Chatham CPortuguese 20

Cheyney SCSwahili 15 45

Christ the Savior SemSlavonic, Old Churc 17 34

Crozer Theo SemHebrew

Div Sch of Prot Epis ChurchHebrew 11 12

Dropsie CArabic 23Hebrew, Modern 24

43

Under-Graduate Graduate

Duquesne UArabicHausaSwahiliWolof

Edinboro SCChinese

Faith Theo SemHebrew, Class.

Franklin & Marshall CChinesePortugueseSwahili

Gratz CHebrew

Reg. C. H. Reg. C.H.

467

180

Indiana U of PennsylvaniaChinese 78Portuguese 22

Lancaster Theo SemHebrew

Lincoln UPortugueseSwahili

Lutheran Theo SemHebrew, ClassSlovak, Modern

Manor Jr CUkrainian

523

451

7

Northeastern Christian Jr CHebrew 4

Pennsylvania SUChineseHebrewSlavic

2523

Reformed Presby Theo SernHebrew, Class. 11

Scranton, U ofPolish

Seton Hill CGreek, Modern

16

4.

St Charles Borromeo SemHebrew 16

Temple UHebrew, ModernPortuguese

20440

6 188 2 104 11 41

2 10

15

80

121821

5401 13

23466

1569

1353

29

12

75 469

34

64

16

48

612120

21

39

525

12

63

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont. )

Under -Graduate Graduate

Reg. C. II. Reg. C. H.

U of PittsburghChinese 59 1 770 2 12Polish 25 400Portuguese 6 42Serbo-Croatian 4 48Slavic 28 168 2 18Thai 3 18

Ursinus CSwedish 9 27

Westminster Theo SemHebrew, Class. 38 152

RHODE ISLAND

Barrington CHebrew, Class. 7 34

Brown UChinese 20 60 11 33

SOUTH CAROLINA

Bob Jones UHebrew 21 95

Citadel, ThePortuguese 12 36

Winthrop CChinese 12 48

SOUTH DAKOTA

North Amer Bapt SemHebrew 3 9

TENNESSEE

Bryan CHebrew 11 33

David Lipscomb CHebrew 8 159

Lee CHebrew 10 35

Memphis SUPortuguese 6 2 6

Milligan CollegeChinese 5 15Hebrew, Modern 7 28

Tennessee, U ofPortuguese 18 54

44

Under-Graduate Graduate

Vanderbilt UChinesePortugueseSlavicSwedish

TEXAS

Abilene Christian CHebrew

Reg. C. H. Reg. C. H.

Austin Presby Theo SemHebrew

Dallas Theo SemAkkadianHebrew

Houston, U ofPortuguese

Rice UPortuguese

Texas A & M UCzech

Texas Southern UArabicSwahili

Texas Tech CArabicChinesePortuguese

Texas, U of (Arlington)Portuguese

Texas, U of (Austin)ArabicChineseCzechDutchHebrewHindiJapaneseNorwegianPersianPortugueseSerbo-CroatianSwahili

Texas, U of (El Paso)Japanese

UTAH

Brigham Young UArabic

83670

8

42

34

1222

159

69

13

30462112

2771425

931

2086

19

24

21

28115210

24

10

15

102

60110

4527

207

31

141194

7644

1,17270

11927

144702

3695

96

105

28

7218

24

26

1821

15

100

14589

72

78

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont.)

Brigham Young U (Cont. )Chinese 89 354Danish 12 60Dutch 9 45Finnish 17 85Hebrew 41 205Japanese 78 348Korean 6 30Norwegian 40 196Portuguese 86 312Swedish 17 85

LR.Unde r-

Graduate

egd C. H.

Graduate

Reg. C. H.

Utah SUPortuguese

Utah, U ofArabicChineseHebrewJapanesePersianTurkish

VERMONT

Marlboro CSanskrit

Vermont, U ofHebrew

VIRGINIA

14 55

31 8421 6317 8543 12323 868 31

15

Mary Washington C of U of VaPortuguese 7 25

Randolph-Macon Woman's CJapanese 4 12

Union Theo SemHebrew

Virginia Commonwealth UArabic 2Chinese 11Japanese 6

Virginia, U ofChineseHindiPolishPortugueseSerbo-Croatian

WASHINGTON

Eastern Washington SCChinese

1862

262

10

63318

5422

899

8

50

26

50

64

11

10

150

45

Under-Graduate Graduate

Pacific Lutheran UNorwegian

Seattle Pacific CHebrew

Washington SUSwedish

Washington, U ofArabicCatalanChineseCzechDanishHebrewHindi-UrduJapaneseKoreanMongolianNorwegianPersianPolishPortugueseSanskritScandinavianSerbo-CroatianSlavicSwedishTamilThaiTibetanTurkishVietnamese

WEST VIRGINIA

West Virginia UHebrewSwahili

WISCONSIN

Beloit CChinese

Reg. I C. H. Reg.IC. H.

58

15

34

401

294015

20513

3177

188

3317

22238

3227

1520

93

389

12

Wisconsin SU (Eau Claire)Swedish I 18

Wisconsin SU (Oshkosh)Arabic I 6

Wisconsin, U of (Madison)Arabic 23Chinese 87Danish 22Dutch 3

Finnish 14Hausa 6

268

15

60

13836

48

90

18

88544129

88042

21058

17

2

343

8

1359

423

13

12

42227

235

1758

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TABLE 17. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION,WITH BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS

INTO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE (Cont. )

Under-Graduate Graduate

Reg. C. H.

Wisconsin, U of (Madison) (Cont. )Hebrew 277Hindi-Urdu 28Icelandic, Old 4Indonesian 7Japanese 32Norwegian 52PaliPolish 14Portuguese 168Sanskrit 10Serbo - CroatianSlavonic, Old Church 12

Reg. C.H.

939150

1229

183280

51588

30

36

26 6622 694 127 20

24 111

4 111 3

48 10614 42

3 912 36

46

Under-Graduate Graduate

Wisconsin,SwahiliSwedishTagalogTeluguThaiTibetanXhosa

Reg. C.H

U of (Madison) (Cont.)35 22253 267

Wisconsin, UHebrewPolishPortuguese

2335

of (Milwaukee)452125

119

1720

1496393

Reg. C.H ,

22 12510 30

1 43 193 97 251 4

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TABLE 18. "OTHER" LANGUAGES*, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY, WITH LISTING OFINSTITUTIONS IN WHICH THE LANGUAGES ARE TAUGHT

AFRIKAANSCalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)

AKKADIANCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)Dallas Theological SeminaryGrace Theo Sem & Grace C (Ind)Harvard UHebrew Union C (Ohio)Indiana UYale U

AMHARICCalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)Howard U

ANGLO-SAXONNew College (Fla)

ARABICArizona, U ofBrandeis UBrigham Young UBrooklyn C (CUNY)California, U of (Berkeley)California, U of (Los Angeles)California, U of (Santa Barbara)Central SU (Ohio)Columbia UDropsie UDuquesne UHartford Sem FoundationHoly Cross, C of theIllinois, U ofIndiana UIowa SUJohns Hopkins. ULos Angeles City CMichigan, U ofMinnesota, U ofMonterey Inst of for StudiesNew York SUC (Oneonta)New York UNorth Carolina, U of (Chapel Hill)Ohio SUPasadena City CPortland SCPrinceton URicker CSt Vladimir's Ortho Theo

Sem (NY)Texas Southern UTexas Tech CTexas, U of (Austin)Utah, U ofVirginia Commonwealth UWashington, U ofWayne SUWisconsin SU (Oshkosh)Wisconsin, U of (Madison)Yale U

ARABIC, CLASSICALCornell. UHarvard USU of New York (Binghamton)

ARABIC, EGYPTIANColumbia U

ARABIC, MODERNColorado, U ofGeorgetown UHarvard UHoward UYeshiva U (Revel Grad Sch)

ARABIC, MORROCANHoward U

ARAMAICAsbury Theo Sem (Ky)Conservative Bapt Theo

Sem (Colo)Harvard UHebrew Union C (Ohio)Ner Israel Rabbinical C (Md)Yale UYeshiva U (Revel Grad Sch)

ARMENIANCalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)Columbia UWayne SU

ARMENIAN, CLASSICALHarvard U

ARMENIAN, MODERNHarvard U

ASHANTI-TWIIndiana U

BAMBARACalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)Indiana U

BANTUIndiana U

BENGALIChicago, U ofMichigan SUMinnesota, U of

BERBERCalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)Michigan, U of

BULGARIANChicago, U ofIndiana USyracuse U

CAMBODIANYale U

CATALANCatholic U of AmericaWashington, U of

CEBUANOCornell U

CELTICCatholic U of AmericaChicago, U ofNotre Dame, U of

CHINESEAntioch CArizona SUArizona, U ofBeloit CBrigham Young tI,Brooklyn C (CUNY)Brown UCabrillo CCalifornia SC (Dominguez Hills)California SC (Los Angeles)California, U of (Berkeley)California, U of (Davis)California, U of (La Jolla)California, U of (Los Angeles)California, U of (Santa Barbara)Canisius CCentral Connecticut SCChicago, U ofColorado, U ofColumbia UConnecticut CCornell UDartmouth CDuke UEastern Washington SCEdinboro SC (Penn)Fairleigh Dickinson UFlorida Presbyterian CFranklin & Marshall CGeorge Washington UGeorgetown UHawaii, U of (Honolulu)Hofstra UHunter C (CUNY)Illinois, U ofIndiana SUIndiana UIndiana, U of (Penn)Iowa SUIowa, t! ofKalamazoo CKansas, U ofLeeward Comm C (Hawaii)Los Angeles City CManhattanville CMaryland, U ofMerritt CMiami UMiami, U ofMichigan St!Michigan, U ofMilligan CollegeMinnesota, U ofMonterey Inst of For StudiesMonterey Peninsula CMorehouse CNew York SUC (Brockport)New York SUC (Geneseo)New York SUC (New Paltz)New York SUC (Oneonta)New York SUC (Plattsburgh)New York U

* "Other" languages include all except the five leading 1/AFL's, Latin, and Ancient Greek, as reportedby the participating institutions. In a few cases, it was not possible to obtain a breakdown ofenrollments in "Scandinavian," "Southeast Asian," and the like. In these cases, the generalterms have been retained.

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TABLE 18. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY, WITH LISTING OFINSTITUTIONSIN WHICH THELANGUAGES ARE TAUGHT (Cont. )

CHINESE.(Cont.)North Carolina, U of (Chapel

Hill)North Park COakland UOberlin COhio SUOregon, 17 ofPasadena City CPennsylvania SUPrinceton U -Rochester, U ofRockford CRutgers USan Diego SCSan Fernando Valley SCSan Francisco, City C ofSan Francisco SCScripps -CSeion HallSmith C-SOuthern California: U- ofSouthern Minois:I/St Benedict, C of, (Minn)St Elizabeth, eti.(14J)St Mary of the Woods C (Ind)Stanford UStanislaus SC (Calif)SU of New-York (Albany)SU of New York (Buffalo)S'11 of New .York (Stony Brook)Texati Ter* CTexas, U of (Austin)U of _Pittsburgh ,

Union CUS-Air Force AcidUS Military AeadUS Naval AcadUtak,11 ofVanderbiltU '-

Vassar CVirginia .Commonwealth .

Virginia,. 11 ofWabash' CWashington UWashington, U ofWellesley CWinthrop CWisconsin, U of (Madison)Wittenberg UYale U '*-, -

COPTICCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)Harvard U

CZECHCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)California, U of (Los Angeles)Chicago; U ofColorado, U ofColumbia UCornell UFlorida SUIllinois, U ofIndiana UNebraska, U ofNorth Carolina, U of(Chapel Hill)

CZECH (Cont.)Portland SCPrinceton UTexas A& MIJTexas, U of (Austin)Washington, U of

DANISHBrigham Young UCalifornia, U- of (Berkeley),Dana CIndiana UMinnesota,; U ofWashington, U.13fWisconsin, U of (Madison)

DUTCHBrigham Young UCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)California, U of (La Jolla).California, U of (Los. Angeles)California, U of (Santa Barbara)Calvin CColumbia UCornell UDordt CHawaii, U of (Honolulu)Indiana UMichigan, 11 ofTexas, U of (Austin)Wisconsin, U of (Madison)

EGYPTIANChicago, U ofHarvard UYale U

EGYPTIAN, ANCIENTCalifornia, U of (Los Angelis)

.ELAPAITChicago, Uof

ESKIMOAlaska, 11 of

ESTONIANIndiana U

EWEIndiana U

FINNISHBrigham Young UCalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)Columbia UIndiana UMinnesota, U ofSuomi CWisconsin, U of (Madison)

GAELIC, SCOTTISHHarvard U

GREEK, MODERNCalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)Georgetown.0Hellenic C (Mass)Illinois, U of

48 .

GREEK, M.01. {Coat)blikinesofA,North Florida Jr CPasadena City CSeton Hill C (Penn)

HAUSACalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)'Columbia UDuquesne UHoward U.Indiana UMichigan SUStanford UWisconsin, U of- (Madison)*HAWA

HAWAIIANHawaii, U of (Honolulu)

HEBREWAbilene Christian CArizona U ofAsbury Theo SemAustin Presby Theo SemBangor Theo-SemBaptist Bible Sem (Penn)Berkshire Christian C- (Mass)Bethany Lutheran C (Minn)Bob Jones UBoston UBrandeis' U-Brigham Young UBrooklyn C- (CUNY)Bryan CCWPostCCalifornia Bapt Theo SemCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)California, U of (Davis)

11 of (Los Angeles)California, U of (Santa Barbara)Calvary Bible C (Mo)Calvin Theo Sem (Mich)Capuchin Theo Sem (NY)Central Baptist Theo Sem (Kan)Central Bible C (Mo)Chapman CChicago Theo SemChicago, U ofChristian Theo Sem (Ind)Cincinnati Bible SeMCity C, The (CUNY)Colgate Rochester Divinity SchColgate UColumbia Theo Sem (Ga)Columbia UConcordia Senior C (Ind)Concordia Theological Seminary

Conservative Bapt Theo Sem (Colo)Crozer Theo Sem (Penn)Dallas Theological SemDavid Lipscomb*CDivinity Sch of Prot Epis

Church (Penn)Earlham CEden Seminary (Mo)Fairleigh Dickinson UFlorida CFuller Theo Sem (Calif)

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TABLE 18. "OTHER" LANGUAGES, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY, WITH LISTING OFINSTITUTIONS IN WHICH THE LANGUAGES ARE TAUGHT (Cont. )

HEBREW (Cont.)Garrett Bib InstGeneral Theo SemGeorge Washington UGolden Gate Bapt Theo SemGrace Theo Sem & Grace C (Ind)Gratz CHartford Sem FoundationHartford, U ofHebrew TC (Mass)Herbert Lehman C (LUNY)Holstra UHoly Cross, C of theHunter C (CUNY)fluff School of Theo (Colo)Illinois, U ofImmaculate Conception Sem (Mo)Indiana UJohns Hopkins UKentucky Wesleyan CKenyon CKingsborough Comm C (CUNY)Lancaster Theo Sem (Penn)Lee CLexington Theo Sem (Ky)Lincoln Christian CLong Island ULouisville Pres Theo SeraLuther CLuther Theo Sem (Minn)Lutheran Sch of Theo (Ill)Maryland, U ofMethodist TheO Sch (Ohio)Miami, U ofMichigan, U ofMidwestern Bapt Theo Sem (Mo)Minnesota; U ofN Bipt Theo Sem (111)Ner:Israel Rabbinical C (Md)New Orleans Bapt Theo SemNew York SUC (Oneonta)New York UNorth American Bapt Sera (Sd).North Carolina, U of (Chapel

Hill)Northeastern Christian Jr C

(Penn)Northeastern Collegiate Bible

Inst (NJ)Notre Dame Sem (La)Ohio SUPacific Christian C (Calif)Pacific Lutheran Theo Sera

(Calif)Pasadena City CPennsylvania SUPepperdine CPhillips UPortland SCPrinceton Theo SemQueens C (CUNT)Rabbinical Mad Mesinta (NY)Roosevelt URutgers USan Francisco Theo SemScripps CSeattle Pacific CSouth Florida, U ofSoutheastern Bapt Theo Sem(NC)

HEBREW (Cont. )Southern Baptist Theo Sem (Ky)Southern California, U ofSt Charles Borromeo Seni

(Penn)St John's U (Minn)St Meinrad School of Theo

(Ind)St Paul Sem (Minn)St Stephen's C (Mass)Stanford UTexas, U of (Austin)Union Theo Sem (Va)United Theo Sem (Ohio)United Theo Sem of Twin

Cities (Minn)Utah, U ofValparaiso UVermont, U of

lington Bible C (DC)Washington UWashington, U ofWest Virginia UWisconsin, U of (Madison)Wisconsin, U of (Milwaukee)Yale UYork C (CUNY)

HEBREW, BIBLICAL & MODIowa, IT of

HEBREW, CLASSICALAndover Newton Theo SchBard CBarrington CBerkeley Divinity Sch (Conn)Cornell UDivine Word Sera (Ill)Evangelical Theo Sem (Ill)Faith Theo Sem (Penn)Harvard UHebrew Union C (Ohio)Hebrew Union C (Calif)Loma Linda ULos Angeles Bapt CLutheran Theo Sera (Penn)Mc Cormick Theo SemMoody Bible InstNew Brunswick Theo SeraOklahoma, U ofReformed Presby Theo

Sem (Penn)Seabury Western Theo

Sem (11)St Michaels Passionate

Monastary (NJ)SU of New York (Binghamton)Vennard C (Iowa)Wayne SUWestminster Theo Sem (Penn)

HEBREW, MODERNBrandeis UBridgeport Eng InstDropsie CHarvard UHebrew Union C (Calif)Hebrew Union C (Ohio)Jewish Studies, C of (Ill)Los Angeles City C

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HEBREW, MODERN (Cont. )Milligan CollegeTemple UYeshiva U (Revel Grad Sch)Yeshiva U (Stern C)

HINDIAmerican UArizona, U ofC W Post CCalifornia SC (Hayward)California, U of (Los Angeles)Chicago, U ofColgate UColumbia UCornell UElmira CHartford Sem FoundationHawaii, U of (Honolulu)Illinois, U ofMichigan SUMinnesota, U ofNew College (Fla)Rochester, U ofSU of New York (Buffalo)Syracuse UTexas, U of (Austin)Virginia, U of

HINDI-URDUCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)Columbia UDuke U

U ofWashington, U ofWisconsin, U of (Madison)

HITTITECalifornia, U of (Berkeley)

HUNGARIANCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)California, U of (Los Angeles)Columbia UIndiana UNew York SUC (Oneonta)Pasadena City CPortland SCSU of New York (Buffalo)

1E10Howard UMorehouse C

ICLANDIC:alifornia, U of (Berkeley)

ICELANDIC, OLDCalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)Wisconsin, U of (Madison)

IGBOCalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)Indiana ULos Angeles City CMichigan SU

INDIAN STUDIESWooster, C of

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TABLE 18. "OTHER"- LANGUAGES, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY, WITH LISTING OFINSTITUTIONS IN WHICH THE LANGUAGES ARE TAUGHT (Cont. )

INDICColumbia UMinnesota, U of

INDONESIANAmerican UCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)Cornell UHawaii, U of (Honolulu)

U ofMichigan, U ofWisconsin, U of (Madison)Yale U

IRANIANColumbia UHarvard U

IRISH, OLDHarvard U

JAPANESEAlaska Methodist UAlaska, U ofAmerican UAntioch CArizona SUArizona, U ofBennett CBrigham Young UBadmen UCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)California, U of (Davis)California, U of (Los Angeles)California, U of (Santa Barbara)Canigits CChaminade College of HonoluluChicago, U ofColby CColorado, U ofColumbia UCornell UDe Pauw UDuke UEarlham CEast Los Angeles CElmira CGeorgetown UGeorgia SCHawaii Loa CollegeHawaii, U of (Hilo)Hawaii, U of (Honolulu)Illinois, U ofIndiana UIowa SUIowa, U ofKalamazoo CKansas, U ofLewis & Clark CLoma Linda ULos Angeles City CManhattanville CMassachusetts, U ofMauna OW C (Hawaii)Miami UMichigan SUMichigan, U ofMinnesota, U ofMonmouth C

JAPANESE (Cont.)Monterey Inst of For StudiesMonterey Peninsula COblate College (DC)Ohio SUOregon, U ofPacific, U of thePasadena City CPrinceton URandolph-Macon Woman's CRochester, U ofSan Diego SCSan Francisco SCSan Joaquin Delta CSan Jose SCScripps CSeton Hall USouthern California, U of -

Stanford USU of New York (Buffalo)Texas, U of (Austin)Texas, U of (El Paso)Utah, U ofVirginia Commonwealth UWashington UWashington, U ofWesleyan UWisconsin, U of (Madison)Yale U

JAPANESE, CLASSICALColorado, U of

JAVANESECornell U

KANNADAChicago, U.of

KOREANBrigham Young UCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)Columbia UHawaii, U of (Honolulu)Indiana UPrinceton 'UWashington, U of

LITHUANIANCalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)

LUCHUANMinnesota, U of

MALAYCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)

MALAYANChicago, U of

MARATHIMinnesota, U of

MENDE .

Indiana U

MONGOLIANCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)California, U of (Los Angeles)

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MONGOLIAN (Cont.)Indiana UWashington, U of

NAVAJONorthern Arizona U

NEAR EAST LANGCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)

NORWEGIANAugsburg CBrigham Young UBrooklyn C (CUNY)California, U of (Berkeley)California, U of (Los Angeles)Chicago, II ciLuther CMichigan, U ofMinnesota, U ofMoorhead SUNorth Dakota, U ofOregon, U ofPacific Lutheran U (Wash)Sacramento SCSt Olaf C (Minn)Texas,. U of (Austin)Waldorf CWashington, U ofWisconsin, .0 of (Madison)

ORIENTAL LANGCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)

OTTOMAN-TURKISHIndiana U

PALIWisconsin, U of (Madison)

PERSIANCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)California, U of (Los Angeles)Columbia UIndiana UMichigan, U ofNew York UPortland SCPrinceton UTexas, U of (Austin)Utah, -U ofWashington, U of

PIDGINMichigan SU

POLISHAlliance CBoston CCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)California, U of (Los Angeles)Chicago, U ofColorado, U ofColumbia UCornell UEmmanuel C (Mass)Illinois, U ofImmaculata C (NY)Indiana U

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POLISH (Cont.)Kansas, U ofMadonna C (Mich)Massachusetts, U ofMichigan, U ofMinnesota, U ofNew York SUC (Oneonta)Ohio SUPortland SCPrinceton USacred Heart Sem (Mich)Scranton, U ofSt Hyacinth C (Mass)St Marys C (Mich)SU of New York (Albany)SU of New York (Buffalo)Syracuse UU of PittsburghVirginia, U ofWashington, U ofWayne SUWisconsin, U of (Madison)Wisconsin, U of (Milwaukee)

PORTUGUESEAlabama, U ofAmerican Inst for Foreign

Trade (Ariz)Antioch CArizona SUArizona; U ofBall SUBrigham Young UBristol Community C .(Mass)Brooklyn C (CUNY)California SC (Fullerton)California SC (Hayward)California, U of (Berkeley)California, U of (Irvine)California, U of (Los Angeles)California, U of (Riverside)California, U of (Santa Barbara)Chatham CChicago, U ofCitadel, TheColby CColorado, U ofColumbia UCornell UDePauwUEmmanuel C (Mass)Florida SUFlorida, U ofFranklin & Marshall CFresno SCGeorgetown UHarvard UHawaii, U of (Honolulu)Hillsdale CHouston, U ofIdaho, SUIllinois, U ofIndiana UIndiana U of PennIowa, U ofKansas, U ofKent SULincoln U (Penn)Los Angeles City C

PORTUGUESE (Cont.)Louisiana SUMary Washington C of U of VAMaryland, U ofMassachusetts SC (Bridgewater)Massachusetts, U ofMemphis SUMiami UMiami, U ofMichigan SUMichigan, U ofMinnesota, U ofMissouri, U ofNebraska, U ofNevada, *U ofNew Mexico, U ofNew York SUC (Geneseo)New York SUC (Oneonta)New York UNorth Carolina, U of

(Chapel Hill)Northwestern UNotre Dame, U ofOhio SUOhio UOregon, U ofPasadena City CPepperdine CPortland SCPrinceton UPurdue U (Lafayette)Queens C (CUNY)Rice URosary C (Ill)Rutgers USan Diego SCSznith CSouth Florida, U ofSoutheastern Mass Tech InstSouthern California, U ofSouthern Illinois USt Louis UStanford U41J of New York (Albany)SU of New York (Buffalo)SU of New York (Stony Brook)Syracuse UTemple UTennessee, U ofTexas Tech CTexas, U of (ArlingtonTexas, U of (Austin)Tulane UU of PittsburghUS Military AcadUS Naval AcadUtah SUVanderbilt UVirginia, U ofWashington UWashington, U ofWayne SUWisconsin, V of (Madison)Wisconsin, U of (Milwaukee)Yale U

PROVENcALGeorgia, U of

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QUECHUACalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)Cornell U

RUMANIANChicago, U ofColumbia UHarvard UIllinois, U ofIndiana U

SANSKRITCalifornia, U of BerkeleyCalifornia, U of (Davis)California, U of (Los Angeles)Chicago, U ofColorado, U ofColumbia UHartford Sem FoundationHarvard UHawaii, U of (Honolulu)Marlboro C (VT)Michigan, U ofMinnesota, U ofPrinceton UStanford USyracuse UWashington, U ofWesleyan UWilliam Jewell CWisconsin, 15 of (Madison)Yale U

SCANDINAVIANCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)Chicago, U ofHarvard UMinois, U ofMinnesota, U ofWashington, U of

SEMITICColumbia U

SEMITIC LANG, ANCIENTBrandeis U

SEMITICSCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)Catholic U of America

SERBO-CROATIANBoston CCalifornia, U.ce (Berkeley)California, U of (Los Angeles)Chicago, U ofColorado, U ofColumbia UIllinois, U ofIndiana, UMichigan, U ofMinnesota, U ofNorth Carolina, U of (Chapel Hill)Ohio SUPortland SCPrinceton USouthern California, U ofSyracuse UTexas, U of (Austin)

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TABLE 18. "OTHER," LANGUAGES, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY, WITH LISTING OFINSTITUTIONS IN WHICH THE LANGUAGES ARE TAUGHT (Cont.)

SERBO-CROATIAN (Cont. )U of PittsburghVirginia, U ofWashington, U ofWisconsin, U of (Madison)Yale U

SHILHAHoward U

SINHALESECornell U

SLAVICCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)Colorado, U ofColumbia UIllinois, U ofMichigan, U ofMinnesota, U ofNorth Carolina, U of (Chapel Hill)Pennsylvania SUStanford U,U-of PittsburghVanderbilt U (Tenn)Washington, U of

SLAVIC, CHURCHHoly Trinity Orth Sem (NY)

SLAVONIC, OLD CHURCHChrist The Savior Sem (Penn)St Vladimir' s Ortho Theo Sem. (NY)Syracuse UWisconsin, U of (Madison)

SLOVAKColumbia U

SLOVAK, MODERNLutheran Theo Sem (Penn)

SOUTHEAST ASIANNorthern Illinois U

SUMERIANCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)Chicago, U ofHarvard U

SUSUIndiana U

SWAHILIBrooklyn C (CUNY)California, U of (Los Angeles)Central SU (Ohio)Cheyney SC (Penn)City C, The (CUNY)Columbia UDelaware, U ofDuke UDuquesne UFranklin & Marshall CHoward UIndiana UKalamazoo CLaney CLincoln II (Penn)

SWAHILI (Cont. )Merritt CMichigan SUMorehouse CNorth Carolina, U of

(Chapel Bill)Pasadena City CSan Fernando ValleySCStanford USU of New York (Buffalo)Syracuse UTexas Southern UTexas, U of (Austin)West Virginia UWilmington CWisconsin, U of (Madison)

SWEDISHAugustana CBrigham Young UCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)California, U of (Los Angeles)California, U of (Santa Barbara)Chicago, U ofColorado, U ofColumbia UFlorida Presbyterian CGustavus Adolphus CIndiana UMassachusetts, U ofMinnesota, U ofNebraska, U ofOregon, U ofUpsala CUrsinus C (Penn)Vanderbilt UWashington SUWashington, U ofWisconsin SU (Eau Claire)Wisconsin, U of (Madison)

SYRIACCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)Harvard UHebrew Union C (Ohio)Yale UYeshiva U (Revel Grad Sch)

TAGALOGCalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)Cornell UHawaii, U of (Honolulu)Wisconsin, U of (Madison)

TAMILCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)Chicago, U ofWashington, U ofWesleyan U

TELUGUCornell UWesleyan UWisconsin, U of (Madison)

THAIAmerican UCalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)Cornell U

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THAI (Cont.)Hawaii, U of (Honolulu)Michigan, U ofMinnesota, U ofU of PittsburghWashington, U ofWisconsin, U of (Madison)Yale U

THLINGITSheldon Jackson Jr C (Alaska)

TIBETANCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)Columbia UHarvard UIndiana UMinnesota, U ofWashington, U ofWisconsin, U of (Madison)

TSWANAHoward U

TURKICColumbia U

TURKISHCalifornia, U of (Berkeley)California, U.of (Los Angeles)Chicago, U ofColumbia UHarvard UIndiana UMichigan, U ofNew York UPortland SCPrinceton UUtah, U ofWashington, U of

TWIIndiana U

UGARITICCalifornia, U of (Berkele,Colgate Rochester Div SckColumbia UHebrew Union C (Ohio)Yale U

UKRAINIANCatholic U of AmericaIndiana UManor Jr C (Penn)St Basil's C (Conn)Wayne SU

URALICColumbia U

URDUCalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)Chicago, U ofColumbia UHarvard UKansas SU

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7

UZBEKColumbia- UIndiana U

VIETNAMESECornell USU of New York (Buffalo)Washington, U ofYale U

WOLOFDuquesne UIndiana. U

XHOSACalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)Wisconsin, U of (Madison)

YIDTIISHBrandeis UBrooklyn C (CUNY)Columbia U

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YOMBAMichigan SU

YORUBACalifornia, U of (Los Angeles)Howard UStanford U

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TABLE 19. COMBINED TOTAL REGISTRATIONS AND CONTACT HOURS IN JUNIORCOLLEGES AND 4-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: SUMMER 1969

STATES TOTAL FLSTOTAL IN

FIVE LEADINGMFLS

FRENCH GERMAN

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1.. Alabama 2,178 10, 574 2, 152 10, 481 727 3,442 503 2, 321'2. Alaska 12 220 12 220 8 160 4 603. Arizona 1, 823 10, 201 1, 705 9, 611 378 2,615 328 2, 4714. Arkansas 452 1, 369 452 1, 369 173 499 32 895. California 12, 344 117, 354 11, 131. 103, 986 3, 259 29, 277 2, 059 16, 5986. Colorado 1, 918 38, 555 1, 867 38, 368 502 2, 286 480 3, 6547. Connecticut 2, 381 2E, 490 2, 220 24, 492 822 8, 516 293 2, 4888. Delaware 728 4,400 718 4, 360 341 1, 957 156 1, 0079. D. of Columbia 1,184 13, 005 1, 144 12, 662 458 3, 977 242 2, 856

10. Florida 4, 895 43, 364 4, 757 42, 974 1, 325 11, 687 944 9, 944

11. Georgia 2,435 19, 031 2, 340 17, 918 843 6, 510 452 3, 54312. Hawaii 771 2, 820 733 2, 596 256 856 182 73013. Idaho 89 877 89 877 9 180 33 34014. Illinois 6, 333 42, 260 6, 025 40, 286 1, 885 12,389 1, 385 8, 95315. Indiana 3,400 22, 841 3, 197 21, 463 1, 165 7, 932 797 7, 29016. Iowa 2, 273 20,132 2, 247 19, 959 533 3, 547 416 3, 82717. Kansas 1, 436 7, 812 1, 419 7, 753 425 2, 025 373 2, 72118. Kentucky 1, 362 10, 988 1, 281 10, 078 457 2,118 261 1, 30719. Louisiana 2, 963 15, 549 2, 878 15, 018 1, 524 7, 250 424 1, 77120. Maine 576 10, 606 565 10, 523 318 5, 946 94 1, 885

21. Maryland 1, 455 12, 051 1, 430 11, 902 520 4, 583 324 2, 47722. Massachusetts 5,181 32, 745 4, 986 31, 517 2, 255 13, 970 894 5, 61323. Michigan 1, 912 14176 1, 822 11, 270 693 4, 544 466 2, 72524. Minnesota 2,173 23, 308 1, 748 19, 799 579 3, 713 489 8, 37125. Mississippi 1, 654 15,417 1, 573 15,113 698 6, 918 382 3, 36226. Missouri 1, 693 12, 803 1, 652 12, 466 701 5, 579 301 2,17427. Montana 466 5, 946 466 5, 946 135 1,434 210 2, 87628. Nebraska 1, 456 14, 095 1, 452 14, 070 466 4, 696 317 3, 13729. Nevada 99 1, 375 99 1, 375 25 335 31 45530. New Hampshire 463 2,153 463 2, 153 259 660 56 224

31. New Jersey 4, 739 32, 581 4, 392 31,147 1, 352 11,100 902 4, 33732._ New Mexico 2, 035 9, 098 2, 026 9, 073 451 1,520 337 1, 24633. New York 16, 928 115, 321 15, 739 109, 457 5, 769 36,636 2, 023 14, 21934. North Carolina 6, 946 73, 654 6, 650 72, 375 2, 809 27,642 994 12, 12235. North Dakota 174 838 153 754 73 267 58 39936. Ohio 3, 526 40, 806 3, 419 39, 575 1, 107 12,197 755 10, 65637. Oklahoma 422 3, 503 397 3, 253 120 I, 377 56 20938. Oregon 549 5, 569 544 5, 381 130 1,379 149 1, 77639. Pennsylvania 7, 087 49, 567 6, 901 48, 281 2, 437 17, 865 1, 645 10, 72240. Rhode Island 233 1, 070 230 1, 055 120 580 50 175

41. South Carolina 3, 607 26, 022 3, 508 25, 542 1, 617 12, 265 374 3, 01342. South Dakota 200 1, 895 200 1, 895 46 471 91 87543. Tennessee 2, 772 11, 827 2, 534 11, 341 901 3, 971 804 3, 55844. Texas 14, 296 102, 551 13, 844 100,080 2, 843 16,590 2, 054 14, 54445. Utah 1,036 12, 844 1, 015 12, 760 302 3, 060 370 5, 82646. Vermont 1, 621 20, 531 1, 514 19, 468 494 7, 287 235 3, 31247. Virginia 3, 728 44, 908 3, 129 36, 971 1, 291 16, 788 487 5, 04648. Washington 3, 293 14, 619 2, 722 13, 746 1, 019 3, 813 766 4,11949. West Virginia 642 4,140 626 3, 980 203 953 98 75050. Wisconsin 1, 694 16, 917 1, 654 16, 774 457 2, 395 486 6, 50851. Wyoming 130 623 130 623 43 206 24 120

USA TOTALS 141, 763 1,139, 001 133, 950 1 084,136 45, 323 337, 963 25, 686 208, 801

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TABLE 19. COMBINED TOTAL REGISTRATIONS AND CONTACT HOURS IN JUNIORCOLLEGES AND 4-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: SUMMER 1969 (Cont.)

ITALIAN RUSSIAN SPANISH LATINANCIENTGREEK

OTHERFL's

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

- - - - 922 4, 718 26 93 - - - -6 22 50 307 943 4,196 - - - - 118 590- - 247 781 - .. - - -

298 2,313 211 2,542 5, 304 53, 256 129 1,418 176 2,781 908 9,16945 188 80 577 760 31,663 7 19 20 73 24 9586 1, 913 122 1,105 897 10, 470 57 473 11 75 93 1, 450- 30 4 424 217 942 - - - - 10 4026 490 109 1, 549 309 3, 790 6 18 - - 34 32570 226 59 2, 921 2, 359 18,196 91 273 32 96 15 21

1 5 35 365 1, 009 7, 495 34 535 54 543 7 35- - 30 108 265 902 25 75 - - 13 149- - 47 357 - - - - - -11 1,097 518 2,678 2, 1 26 15,169 145 673 54 602 109 69916 120 309 430 910 5,691 124 692 8 60 71 62616 110 47 638 1, 235 11, 837 20 98 - - 6 751 3 41 244 579 2, 760 I 14 50 - - 3 9- - 44 5 519 6, 648 15 625 58 216 8 6948 216 33 200 849 5,581 38 155 - - 47 376- - 10 62 143 2,630 11 83 - - - -77 508 49 395 460 3,939 8 37 - - 17 11261 344 118 800 1,658 10, 790 194 1, 216 1 12 - -- 8 32 655 3, 969 39 149 25 231 26 12627 1, 391 61 825 , 592 5,499 18 90 207 1, 363 200 2,05622 66 56 - ef 415 4, 767 77 274 4 30 - -1 7 1 7 648 4, 699 12 90 29 247 - _- - - - 121 1, 636 - - -- - - - 669 6, 237 4 25 - - - -- - - 43 585 - - - -6 100 - - 142 1,169 - - - - - -98 392 90 438 1, 950 14, 880 42 337 95 295 210 802- - 1 10 1, 237 6, 297 - - - - 9 25673 3, 384 341 2, 109 6, 933 53, 109 271 1, 193 111 631 807 4, 04040 120 58 349 2, 749 32, 142 217 1, 009 28 118 51 152- - - - 22 88' - - o 21 8434 136 75 796 1, 448 15, 790 54 4512/ 11/ It- 52 780- - 1 3 220 1,664 25 - - - - 250 - -15 180 18 198 232 1,848 - - - 5 188163 680 79 905 2, 5'77 18, 109 106 509 31 309 49 46815 75 - - 45 225 3 15 - - - -- - 21 35 , 1,496 10, 229 37 216 61 261 1 3- - 14 - el 49 549 - - - - - -4 20 65 159 760 3,633 116 176 122 310 - -89 355 213 1, 678 8,645 66, 913 267 927 73 709 112 835- - 5 20 338 3, 854 12 48 - - 9 3681 1, 380 271 2, 519 433 4, 970 54 3 - - 53 1, 06012 214 28 76 1, 311 14, 847 44 317 8 120 547 7, 50073 367 172 2,153 692 3, 294 121 361 86 366 364 146- - - - 325 2, 277 16 160 - - - -18 144 52 467 641 7,260 40 143 - - - -- - - 63 297 - - - - - -

2, 233 16, 596 3, 499 28, 129 57, 209 492, 647 2, 519 13, 026 1, 295 9, 698 3, 999 32, 141

- Registration figures not available. Average contact hours per student per week were reported.2]- Average contact hours per student per week not available.

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TABLE, 20. TOTAL REGISTRATIONS AND CONTACT HOURS IN 4-YEAR COLLEGESAND UNIVERSITIES: SUMMER 1969

'STATES TOTAL FL's.

TOTAL INFIVE LEADING

MFL's ,

FRENCH GERMAN

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

-Regis-ration-

ContactHours

Regis-traion

ContactHours

2 3' --4 5' 6 7 8 9

1. Alabama 2, 061 9;978' 2, 035 9, 885 727 3, 442 457 2, 0462. Alaska 12 220 12 220 8 160 4 603. Arizona 1, 741 9,570 1, 623 8, 980 378 2, 615 314 2, 4154. Arkansas 452 1,369 452 1, 369 173 499 32 895. California 7, 606 63,378 6, 393 50, 010 1, 475 14, 760 1,414 10, 296'6. ColoraciO 1 1, 918 38,555 1, 867 38, 368 502 2, 286 480 3, 654'7. Connecticut 2,148 26,190 2, 001 24, 237 775 8, 516 293 2, 4888. 'Delaware 367 2,956 367 2, 956 161 1, 237 129 8999. D. of 'Columbia 1,184 13,005 1, 144 12, 662 458 3, 977 242 2, 856

10: Florida 4, 234 `'33, 825 '4, 096 33, 435 1, 154 9, 765 838 8, 364

11. Georgia , 2, 069 .16,891 1, 974- 15, 778 716 5,110 423 3, 39812: Hawaii 771 2,820 733 2, 596 256 856 182 73013: Idaho 64 659 64 659. 9 180 13 . 16014. Illinois 5,659 37,050 5, 361. 35,076 1,674 , 10, 991 1, 289 8,39115.. Indiana . 3, 400 22,841 . 3,197, 21,463 1, 165 7, 932 797 6,29016: Iowa 2, 099 19,414 2, 073 19, 241 489 3, 407 381 3, 68717. Kansas 1, 436 7,812 1, 419 7, 753 4,5 2, 025 373 2, 72118. Kentucky 1; 326 10,762 1, 245 9, 852. 435 1, 973 247 1, 25119.: Louisiana 2, 897 -1 3,686, 2, 811- 13,155 1, 469 6, 590 413 1, 73820. Maine - 576 10,606 565 10, 523 318: 5, 946 94 1, 885

2. Maryland , 1, 212 10, 716 1, 187 10, 567 423 4, 079 '277 2,17922. Massachusetts 4, 514 -28, 044. 4, 319 26, 816 2, 079 12, 540 '824 5, 03323. Mithigan 1, 620 8,686 1, 545 8, 260-,- 620- 3,501 418 2, 00724. Minnesota 2,148 '13,173 1, 723 19, 664 579 3, 709 489 8, 35525: Mississippi 1,-644 15,317 1, 563 15, 013- 692 6, 858 382 3, 36226. Missouri 1, 584 12, 067 1, 555 11, 778 670 5, 383 296 2,11127. Montana 466 '5,946 466 5, 946 135 1, 434 210 2, 87628. Nebraska 1, -456 14, 095. 1, 452. 14, 070 466 4, 696 317 3,13729. Neyada. 99 -1,375 99' 1, 375 25 335 31 45530. New Hampshire 463 2,151 463 2,153 259 ,660 '56 224

31. New Jeriey 4, 242 30,968' 3, 895, 29, 534 1, 250 10, 637 892 4, 30732. New Mexico 2,035 . 9;098 2, 026- 9, 073 451 1,,520 337 w 1, 24633. New toik . 151416 :97,822' 44, 242: 91, 958 5, 319 :119 386 1,944 12,61134. North Carolina 6,135 14,672: 6, 040 63, 403 2, 515 24,999 983 11,80635. - North Dakota -174 _ 838. 153[, 754: 73 '267 58 39936. Ohio 3, 484 40,600 3, 387 39,419- : 1, 093 12,1:3 755 10, 65637. Oklahoma ' 392 , 3,378, 367, 3,128 100 19'282 =56 20931: 'Oregon, 539 ,_ -5,434! 534r ' 5, 241 : , 130 1, 334 . 149 1, 74039. Pennsylvania 6, 819 47,941 6, 633,* 46, 655' 2, 345 17,208 1, 643 10, 72240. Rhode Island

,

226' - - 970, 223' 955.

113.

480 50 175

41. SoUth Carolina- , 3, 034 22, 013' 2, 964;: , 21, 620. , 1, 382 11,216 352 2, 01042. South Dakota 200 , 1,895 200, 4, 895 46 471 91 87543. Tennessee 2;732 1).,5"4 '2, 494 11, 092 879 3, 776 '804 3,55844. Totes , 13, 749 97,225 13, 297 94, 754, 2, 765 16, 11 8 2, 007 14, 42145. Utah 1, 036 12,844 , 015 ' .12, 760- 302 3, 060 370 5,82646. Vermont 1,621 20,531 1, 514 19,468' 494 7,9117 235 3, 31247: Virginia 3, 418 42,623 2, 819 34,686 1,158 '15,149 487 15, 04648. Washington 3, 036 12,305; ' '2, 465 11, 432 991 39,514 708 3,16949. West Virginia 642 '4,140 d 626 3, 986,' 203 953 '98 75050. Wisconsin 1, 694 16,917 1, 654 16, 774 457 2, 395 486 6, 50851. Wyoming 130 .623 .130. 623 43 206 24 120

USA TOTALS 128, 180 1 007, 574 '120, 483 953, 069 4 0; 824 301, 359 24, 244 193,623

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TABLE 20. TOTAL REGISTRATIONS AND CONTACT HOURS IN 4-YEAR COLLEGESAND UNIVERSITIES: SUMMER 1969 (Cont.)

ITALIAN RUSSIAN SPANISH LATINANCIENTGREEK

OTHERFLS

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

.ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 21

- - - - 851 4, 397 26 93 - - - -0 0 0 - - - -6 22 50 307 875 3, 621 - - - - 118 590

- - 247 781 - - -206. 1, 119 156 2,130 3, 142 21, 705 129 1,418 176 2, 781 908 9, 16945 188 .80 577 760 31, 663 7 19 20 73 24 9586, 1 013' 122 1,105 725 10, 215' 57 473 11 75 79 1, 405

I/ - 30 4- 424 73 366 -26 490 109 1,549 309 3, 790 6 18 - - 34 32570 226 36 2,395 1, 998 12,685 91 273 32 96 15 21

1 5 35 365 799 6,400 34 535 54 543 7 35- - 30 108 265 902 25 75 - 13 149- - 42 319- - -22 ' 305 508 20378 1, 868' 12,111 145 673 44 602 109 69916 120 309 1,430. 910 5, 691 124 692 8 60 71 62616 110 47 638 1,140 11, 399 20 98 - 6 75

1 3 41 244 579 2, 760 14 50 - - 3 9- - 44 220 519 6,408 15 625 58 216 8 6948 216 33 200 849- 4,411 38 155 - - 47 376

- 10 62 143 2, 630 11 83 -

Tr 508 49 323 361 3, 478 8 37 - - 17 11261 344 118 800 1, 237 8, 099. 194 1, 216 1 12 -

8 32 499 " 2, 720'. 39 149 25 211 11 6627 1, 391 61 8252/ 567 5,384 18 90 207 1 363 200 2, 05622 66 56 - - 411 4,727 77 274 4 30 -

1 7 1 7 587 4,270 12 90 17 199 - -- - - - 121 1, 636 - -- - - - 669 6, 237 4 25 - - - -- - - - 43 585 - - - - -6 100 - 142 1,169 - - - - - -

98 392 90 438 1, 565 13, 760 42 337 95 295 210 802-1 10 1, 237 6, 297 - 9 25

613' 2, 200 341 2,109 6, 025 43, 652 271 1,193 96 631 807 4, 04040 120' 58 349 2,444 26,129 216 999 28 118 51 152

22 88 - , 21 8434 136 75 796 1, 430. 15,692 44 401 1 - iil 52 780- - 1 3 210 1,634 25 - Pi - Li 250 -15 180 18 198 222 : 1, 794 - 5 188

156 610 79 848 2,410 17, 267 108 509 31 309 49 46815 75 45 225 3 15 -

- 21 35, 1 1, 209 8,359 37 216 32 174 1 3- - 14 - it 49 549 - -

4 20 65 159 742. 3, 579 116 176 122 310 -89 355 213 1,678 8, 223 62, 182 267 927 73 709 112 835

5 20 338 3, 854 12 48 - 9 3681 1, 380 271 2,519 433 4, 970 54 152 - - 53 91112 214 28 76 1,134 14, 201 44 317 8 120 547 7, 50073 367 172 2,153 521 2,229 121 361 86 366 364 1,456- - - - 325 2, 277 16 160 -18 144 52 467 641 7,280 40 143 - - - -- - - - 63 297 - - - -

1, 985 13, 356 3,411 27, 062 50, 019 417,1369 2, 508 12, 966 1, 229 9, 543 3, 960 31, 9961

- Registration figures not available. Average contact hours per student.per week were reported.

a Average contact hours per student per week not reported.

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TABLE 21. TOTAL REGISTRATIONS AND CONTACT HOURS INJUNIOR COLLEGES: SUMMER 1969

STATES TOTAL FLSTOTAL IN

FIVE LEADINGMFLS

FRENCH GERMAN

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

2 3 4 : 5 6 7 8 9

1. Alabama 117 596 117 596 - - 46 2752: Alaska - - - - - - -3. Arizona 82 631 82 631 - - 14 564. Arkansas - - - - - - - -5. California 4, 738 53, 976 4, 738 53, 976 1, 784 14,517 645 6, 3026. Colorado7. Connecticut

-233

-300

-219

-255

-47 gi -

-8. Delaware 361 1, 444 351 1,404 180 720 27 1089. D. of Columbia - - - - - - - -

10. Florida 661 9, 539 661 9, 539 171 1, 922 106 1, 580

11. Georgia 366 2,140 366 2,140 127 900 29 14512. Hawaii - - - - - - -13. Idaho 25 218 25 218 - - 20 18014. Illinois 674 5, 210 664 5, 210 211 1, 398 96 56215. Indiana - - - - - - - -16. Iowa 174 718 174 718 44 140 35 14017. Kansas - - - - - - - -18. Kentucky 36 226 36 226 22 145 14 5619. Louisiana 66 1, 863 66 1, 863 55 660 11 3320. Maine - - - - - - - -

21. Maryland 243 1, 335 243 1, 335 97 504 47 29822. Massachusetts 667 4, 701 667 4, 701 176 1,430 70 58023. Michigan 292 3, 090 277 3, 010 73, , 1,043 48 1 71824. Minnesota 25 135 25 , 135 - i/ 4 - Ai 1625. MisSissippi 10 100 10 100 6 60 - -26. Missouri 109 736 97 688 31 196 5 6327. Montana - - - - - - -28. Nebraska - - - - - - - -29. Nevada - - - - - - - -30. New Hampshire - - - - - - - -

31. New Jersey 497 1, 613 4')? 1, 613 102 463 10 3032. New Mexico - - - - - - - -33. New York 1, 512 17, 499 1 497 17,499 450 5, 250 79 1, 608

`34. North Carolina 611 8, 982 610 8, 972 294 2,643 11 31635. North Dakota - - - - - - - -36. Ohio 42 206 32 156 14. 58 - -37. Oklahoma 30 125 30 125 20, 95 -38. Oregon 10 135 10` 135 1/- -4/ 45 36,39. Pennsylvania 268 1,626 268 1, 626 92 657 2 - 4/40. Rhode Island 7 100 7 100 7 100 - -

41. South Carolina 573 4, 009 544 3, 922 235 1, 049 22 1, 00342. South Dakota - - - - - - - -43. Tennessee 40 249 40 249 22 195 - -44. Texak 547 5, 326 54? 5, 326 78 472 47 12345. Utah - - - - - - - -46. Vermont - - - - - - - -47. Virginia 310 2, 285 310 2, 285 133 1,639 - -48. Washington 257 2, 314 257 2, 314 28 299 58 95049. West 'Virginia - - - - - - - -50. Wisconsin E - - - - - - - -51. Wyoming - - - - - - - -

USA TOTALS 13, 583 131,427 13,467 131, 067 4,499 36,604 1, 442 u15,178

1-/ Registration figures not available. Average contact hours per student per week were reported.

?/ Average contact hours per student per week not available.

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eTABLE 21. TOTAL REGISTRATIONS AND CONTACT HOURS IN

JUNIOR COLLEGES: SUMMER 1 969 (Cont. )

ITALIAN RUSSIAN SPANISH LATINANCIENTGREEK

OTHERFLS

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 19 20 21

.. - .. - 71 321 .. .. am ow es

mo mo ow ..r. ow ." es

mo ow 68 575 .. - .. .. - ..

92 1, 194 55 412 2,162 31, 551 .. .. am am es

mo ow mo ow a* es ow am mo es

am ow ow 172 255 .. ow am 14 45.. - .. - 144 576 .. .. - .. 10 40

- ow 23 526 361 5, 511 .. .. - - -

- - .. - 210 1, 095 .. .. .. - .. -

mo ow mo ow 5 38 .. ow am es es

89 792 10 - ;./ 258 2, 458 .. - 10 _./ .. ..

1,0 MD MD OD ". ow am ow mo mo

mo .. 95 438 .. .. . am mo

.. es or am es ow ow es mo

mo ow es am.y 25 .. ow am am es mo

es es ow Ow1./ 1,170 .. ow am ow as

es ow es ow Ob. ea M ow am ow es ".

es ow es lj 72 99 461 .. ow am am mo

es ow ow 421 2,6.91 .. .. - .. .. ..

.. - .. - 156 1, 249 .. .. - 1/ 20 15 60- .. - - 25 115 .. .. - .. .. _.. - .. - 4 40 .. .. - .. .. ..

_ - .. - 61 429 .. .. 12 48 - -

es ow mo a* mo es ow ma ow es ".

ow ow 385 1,120 .. .. - .. .. _

60 1,184 - .. 908 9, 457 .. .. 15 .. 2 - ..

_ - .. - 305 6, 013 1 10 - - .. __ - .. .. - - .. .. _ .. .. __ - .. .. 18 98 10 50 - - .. _- , .. - 10 30 .. .. - - .. __ - .. .. 10 54 .. e 4s es ." ,

.4 7 70 1"/ 57 167 842 .. .. .- .. .. __ - .. - - .. .. .. _ _ .. -

- - .. .. 287 1,870 .. .. 29 87 am

. mo Am es es ow or. es mo

. ow mo 18 54 .. - - .. .. _.. - .. .. 422 4, 731 .. .. - .. .. _.. - .. .. .. .. ..r. mo es

. mo am es mo ow ..r. mo mo ow

. ow ow 177 646 .. - - .. am

o ow ow 171 1,065 .. .. - .. .. -

o ow mo ow es mo ow Ow mo es ow

o ow mo ow ea mo ow a* es mo

248 3, 240 88 1, 067 7,190 74, 978 11 60 66 155i

39 145

- Registration figures not available. Average contact hours per student per week were reported.

V Average contact hours per student per week not available.

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TABLE 22. GRADUATE REGISTRATIONS AND CONTACT HOURS IN 4-YEARCOLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: SUMMER 1969

STATES TOTAL FL'sTOTAL IN

FIVE LEADINGMFLts

FRENCH GERMAN

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration I

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

-ContactHours

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. Alabama 105 409 105 409 40 132 20 602. Alaska - - - - - - - -3. Arizona 451 1, 858 399 1,598 78 281 54 2004. Arkansas 57 217 57 217 18 55 4 155. California 1, 202 8, 018 908 4, 929 302 1, 244 173 9816. Colorado 287 807 251 723 65 164 50 1257. Connecticut 580 5, 509 549 5,104 269 1, 898 119 9248. Delaware 87 433 87 433 37 169 43 1749. D. of Columbia 413 2, 523 387 2,246 163 833 102 356

10. Florida 707 2, 282 682 2, 207 189 551 113 355

11. Georgia 183 1, 655 128 1,137 51 435 31 31012. Hawaii 5 15 5 . 15 - - - < -13. Idaho - - - - - - -14. Illinois 1, 355 7, 321 1,146 6,283 382 2,359 227 1, 33815. Indiana 650 4, 087 637 4, 032 250 1, 593 162 1, 20116. Iola 316 1, 401 316 1,401 121 684 86 40017. Kansas 275 1,185 273 1,175 64 257 30 8718. Kentucky 186 802 183 778 68 .306 50 22019. Louisiana 138 606 67 230 35 89 9 4520. Maine 44 1, 269 44 1, 269 44 1, 269 - -21. Maryland 45 281 45 281 26 163 3 1222. Massachusetts 790 4,124 771 3,988 496 2, 634 144 80923. Michigan 129 682 117 646 66 372 16 12924. Minnesota "312 2, 759 170 1,654 62 366 44 44025. Mississippi 186 981 186 981 39 255 106 47626. Missouri 397 1,646 376 1,511 134 '582 68 14527. Montana Il 114 11 114 2 4 6 10428. Nebraska 159 969 159 969 18 172 51 17829. Nevada - - - - - - - -30. New Hampshire 136 674 136 674 80 450 56 224

. ,

31. New Jersey 382 1,968 264 1,772 133 818 63 49232. New Mexico 415 1, 232 411 1, 222 96 288. 30 9033. Nett' York 1, 604 10, 269 1, 222 7,654 555 3, 629 223 1, 76534. North Carolina 655 6, 266 609 6,068 283 2,506 153 1, 83635. North-Dakota 9 36 9 36 7 28 2 836. Ohio 414 3, 349 352 2, 522 148 607 58 51637. Oklahoma 10 30 10 30 - - - -38. Oregon 68 290 68 290 15 60 30 13539. Pennsylvania 845 5, 474 788 5,260 340 2,676 196 73440. Rhode Island 24 194 24 194 5 40 15 120

41. South Carolina 137 2, 460 135 2;454 78 2,100 30 15042; South Dakota - - - - - - - -43. Tennessee 133 641 123 601 41 150 28 23144. Texas 882 4, 563 861 4,283 207 986 81 43745. Utah 191 840 188 828 98 418 34 16246. Vermont 1,172 17, 510 1,119 16,450 394 6, 262 205 3,12447. Virginia 260 9, 284 199 1,617 103 1, 305 50 15048. Washington 709 3, 523 619 3, 259 435 2,131 110 51549. West Virginia 32 320 31 310 12 120 7 7050. Wisconsin 61 284 60 281 20 68 28 17751. Wyoming 31 128 31 128 10 41 1 5

USA TOTALS 17, 240 121, 288 15, 318 100,267 6, 074 41, 400 3,111 19, 701

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TABLE 22. GRADUATE REGISTRATIONS AND CONTACT HOURS IN 4-YEARCOLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: SUMMER 1969 (Cont.)

ITALIAN RUSSIAN SPANISH LATINANCIENT

GREEKOTHER

FL's

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

10 . 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

MI MD - 45 217 - - - - - -

2 6 5 17 260 1, 094 - - - - 52 260

- MO IMI 35 147 - - - - - -15 64 11 33 407 2,637 76, 1 695 '13 314 145 2,0808 24 20 526 , 108 358 - k/ 9 20 32 16 43

- - 19 - 2, 142 2,282 12 90 2 15 17 300

- - 4' 30 8 60 - - - - - -- - 36 312 86 745 - M 00 .. 26 277

5 19 21 74 354 1,208 15 45 3 9 7 21

'. 00 MP 46 392 21 518 34 - 2f - -- 00 MP 5 15 - - - - -ND 00 MP 00 IMI 00

9 78 198 983 330 1,529 108 506 30 152 71 376

- - 29 284 196 954 10 49 - - 3 6- 00 MP 109 317 - - - - -- - 13, 45 166 786 2 10 - - - -- 00 MP 65 252 - - 3 24

- - - - 23 96 24 - 2/ - - 47 376- - _ - - - -

'' AO aMf 16 106 - - - - - -- - 5 25 126 520 19 136 - - - -- - - - 35 145 12 36 - - - _

20 4 50 58 778 14 70 28 140 100 895- - - - 41 250 - - - - - _

- -. 1 7 173 777 10 63 11 72 - -- , - - - 3 6 - - - - - -- - - - 90 619 - - - - - -- - _ - - - - - - - - -- - _ - - - - - - - - -

8 24 - - 60 438 42 - 2/ - - 76 196

- - - - 285 844 - - - - 4 102 6 15 91 427 2,163 104 357 10 26 268 2, 232

16 48. 13 69 144 1,609 10 90 24 72 12 3600 40 '. ..

.. .' 37 555 109 844 10 47 - - 52 780'. 40. MP 10 30 - - - - -

00 MP 23 94 - - - - - -- - 15 245 1, 835 39 143 14 42 4 29- a - 4 34 ' - - - - -

- - - - 27 204 1 3 - - 1 3- - - - - - - - - - -- - 25 100 29 120 10 40 - - - -- - - - 573 2,860 - - - - 21 280- - - - 56 248 3 12 - - - -81 1, 380 179 1, 670 260 4, 014 - - - - 53 1, 060

- - - - 46 162 11 167 - - 50 750- - 23 103 51 510 25 81 37 37 28 146- - - - 12 120 1 10 - - - -- - MP 12 36 1 3 - M MO

.' 20 82 - - - - - -

148 2, 082 665 4, 485 5,320 32,599 580 2, 772 286 1,319 1, 056 16,930

Registration figtires not available. Average contact hours per student per week were reported.

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TABLE 23. UNDERGRADUATE REGISTRATIONS AND CONTACT HOURS IN4-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: SUMMER 1969

STATES TOTAL FL'sTOTAL IN

FIVE LEADINGMFL's

FRENCH GERMAN

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. Alabama 1, 956 9, 569 1, 930 9, 476 687 3, 310 437 1, 9862. Alaska 12 220 12 220 8 160 4 603. Arizona 1, 290 '7, '712 1, 224 7, 382 300 2, 334 260 2, 2154. Arkansas 395 1, 152 395 1,152 155 444 28 745. California 6, 404 55, 360 5,485 45, 081 1,173 13, 516 1, 241 9, 3156. Colorado 1, 631 37, 748 1, 616 37, 645 437 2, 122 430 3, 5297. Connecticut 1, 568 20, 681 1, 452 19, 133 506 6, 618 174 1, 5648. Delaware 280 2, 523 280 2, 523 129 1, 068 86 7259. D. of Columbia 771 10, 482 757 10, 416 295 3, 144 140 2, 500

10. Florida 3, 527 31, 543 3,414 31, 228 965 9, 214 725 8, 009

11. Georgia 1, 886 15, 236 1, 846 14, 641 665 5, 175 392 3, 08812. Hawaii 766 2, 805 728 2, 581 256 856 182 73013. Idaho 64 659 64 659 9 180 13 16014. Illinois 4, 304 29, 729 4, 215 28, 789 1, 292 8, 632 1, 062 7, 05315. Indiana 2, 750 18, 754 2, 560 17,431 915 6, 339 635 6, 08916. Iowa 1, 783 18,013 1, 757 17, 840 368 2, 723 295 3, 28717. Kansas 1,161 6, 627 1,146 6, 578 361 1, 768 343 2, 63418. Kentucky 1,140 9, 960 1, 062 9, 074 367 1, 937 197 1, 23619. Louisiana 2, 759 13, 080 2, 745 12, 925 1, 434 6, 501 404 1, 69320. Maine 532 9, 337 521 9, 254 274 4, 677 94 1, 885

21. Maryland 1,167 10, 435 1,142 10, 286 397 3, 916 274 2,16722. Massachusetts 3, 724 23,.920 3, 548 22, 828 1, 583 9, 906 680 4, 22423. Michigan 1,491 8, 004 1,428 7,614 554 3, 129 402 1, 87824. Minnesota 1, 836 20,414 1, 553 18, 010 517 3, 343 445 7, 91525. Mississippi 1,458 14, 336 1,377 14, 032 653 6, 603 276 2, 88626. Missouri 1,187 10, 421 1,179 10, 267 536 4, 801 228 1, 96627. Montana 455 5, 832 455 5, 832 133 1, 430 204 2, 77228. Nebraska 1, 297 13, 126 1, 293 13, 101 448 4, 524 266 2, 95929. Nevada 99 1, 375 99 1, 375 25 335 31 45530. New Hampshire 327 1, 479 327 1, 479 179 716 - -

31. New Jersey 3, 860 29, 000 3, 631 27, 762 1, 117 9, 819 829 3, 81532. New Mexico 1,620 7, 866 1, 615 7, 851 355 1, 232 307 1, 15633. New York 13, 812 87, 553 13, 020 84, 304 4, 764 27, 757 1, 721 10, 84634. North Carolina 5, 680 58, 406 5, 431 57, 335 2, 232 22, 493 830 9, 97035. North Dakota 165 802 144 718 66 239 56 39136. Ohio 3, 070 37, 251 3, 035 36, 897 945 11, 532 697 10,14037. Oklahoma 382 3, 348 357 3, 098 100 1, 282 56 20938. Oregon 471 5, 144 466 4, 956 115 1, 154 119 1, 72439. Pennsylvania 5, 974 42, 467 5, 845 41, 395 2, 005 14, 532 1, 447 9, 98840. Rhode Island 202 776 199 761 108 440 35 55

41. South Carolina 2, 897 19, 553 2, 829 19, 166 1, 304 9, 116 322 1, 86042. South Dakota 200 1, 895 200 1, 895 46 471 91 87543. Tennessee 2, 599 10, 937 2, 371 10, 491 838 3, 626 776 3, 32744. Texas 12, 867 92, 662 12, 436 90, 471 2, 558 15,132 1, 926 13, 98445. Utah 845 12, 004 827 11, 932 204 2, 642 336 5, 66446. Vermont 449 3, 021 395 3, 018 100 1, 025 30 18847. Virginia 3,158 33, 339 2, 620 33, 069 1, 055 13, 844 437 4, 89648. Washington 2, 327 8, 782 1, 846 8,173 556 1, 383 598 2, 65449. West Virginia 610 3, 820 595 3, 670 191 833 91 68050. Wisconsin 1, 633 16, 633 1, 594 16, 493 437 2, 327 458 6, 33151. Wyoming 99 495 99 495 33 165 23 115

USA TOTALS 1 110, 940 886, 286 105, 165 852, 802 34, 750 259, 959 l 21, 133 173, 922

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TABLE 23. UNDERGRADUATE REGISTRATIONS AND CONTACT HOURS IN4-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: SUMMER 1969 (Cont. ),

ITALIAN RUSSIAN SPANISHANCIENT OTHER

LATIN GREEK FL's

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tration

ContactHours

Regis-tratiat

ContactHours

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

- - - 806 4,180 26 93 - - -

4 16 45 290 615 2, 527 - - - - 66 330- 212 634 -

191 1, 055 145 2,127 2, 735 19, 068 53 723 103, 1 2,467 763 7,08937 164 60 525 652 31,305 7 10 - L/ 41 8 5286, , 1,913 1031 1,105 583 7,933 45 383 9 60 62 1,105

if 30 - t- 394 65 306 - -26 490 73 1,237 223 3,045 6 18 - - 8 48n65 207 15 2,321 1,644 11,477 76 228 29 87 8 - 2

1 5 35 365 753 6,008 13 425 20 135 7 35- - 30 108 260 887 25 75 - 13 149- 42 319 -13 227 310 1,695 1,538 11,182 37 167 14 450 38 32316 120 280 146 714 4,737 114 643 8 60 68 62016 110 47 638 1,031 11,082 20 98 - 6 75

1 3 28 199 413 1, 974 12 40 - 3 9- - 44 5 454 5,896 15 625 58 216 5 4548 216 33 200 826 4,315 14 155 - -

10 62 143 2,630 11 83 - - - -

77 508 49 323 345 3,372 8 37 - - 17 11261 344 113 775 1,111 7, 579 175 1, 080 1 12 -

8 32 464 2, 575 27 113 25 211 11 6625 958 57 775, , 509 5,-019 4 20 179 1,223 100 1,16122 66 56 - si 370 4,477 77 274 4 30 -

1 7 - 414 3,493 2 27 6 127 - -- - - - 118 1,630 - _

- - - - 579 5, 618 4 25 - - - -- - - - 43 585 - - - - - -

6 100 - - 142 603 - - - - - -

90 368 90 438 1, 505 13, 322 - 1J 337 95 295 134 606- - 1 10 952 5,453 - 5 15

611 2,194 326 2, 018 5, 598 41,489 167 836 86 605 539 1,80824 72 45 280 2,300 24, 520 206 909 4 46 39 116

22 88 - , 21 8434 136 38 241 1,321 14,848 34 354 1 - if -- - 1 3 200 1,604 25 - fif - az 250 - -15 180 18 198 199 1,700 - 5 188

156 610 72 833 2,165 15,432 67 366 17 267 45 43915 75 - 41 191 3 15 -

- - 21 35 1 1,182 8,155 36 213 32 174 - -

- - 14 - tif 49 549 - -4 20 40 59 713 3,459 106 136 122 310 -

89 355 213 1,678 7,650 59,322 267 927 73 709 91 555- - 5 20 282 3,606 9 36 - 9 36- 92 849 173 956 54 152 -12 214 -28 76 1,088 14,039 33 150 8 120 497 _ 2/73 367 149 2, 050 470 1,719 96 2E0 49 329 336 - P- - - - 313 2,157 15 15018 144 52 467 629 7,224 39 140 - - - -- - - - 43 215 - - - -

1, 837 11, 274 2 746 22, 577 44, 699 385, 070 1 928 10, 194 943 8, 224 2, 904i

15, 066

- Registration figures not available. Average contact hours per student per week were reported.2/r Average contact hours per student per week not available.

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TABLE 24. "OTHER" LANGUAGES ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION WITHBREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS INTO

UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE -SUMMER 1969

Undergrad Grad

Registrations Contact Hours Registrations Contact Hours

ARIZONA

Arizona, U of

Chinese 48 240 27 135Japanese 18 90 25 125

CALIFORNIA

Biola Sch & C

Hebrew 65 2,600

California SC, Los Angeles

Japanese 52 200

California, U of, Berkeley

Arabic 32 248 35 280Dutch 1 4Hebrew 10 100 4 22Iranian 8 80 12 114Near East 5 20 5 22Oriental 138 1,072 19 150Scandinavian 114 816 8 36Slavic 188 882 11 55Turkish 1 10 6 54

Fuller Theo Sem

Hebrew 14 56

Hebrew Union C

Hebrew 23 690

Monterey Inst of ForeignStudies

Arabic 3 72Chinese 17 222 4 48Japanese 13 252 2 12

Notre Dame, C of

Portuguese 1 4

San Francisco, City C of

Chinese 29 101Swahili 10 35

San Francisco SC

Chinese 11 55Japanese 21 105

San Francisco Theo Sem

Hebrewi

45 180

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TABLE 24. "OTHER" LANGUAGES ARRANGEDBY STATE AND INSTITUTION WITHBREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS INTO

UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE - SUMMER 1969 (Cont.)

Undergrad Grad

Registrations Contact Hours

CALIFORNIA (Cor.t.)

Stanford UV

ChineseJapanesePortuguese

COLORADO

Colorado, U of

Slavic

Iliff Sch of Theo

Hebrew

CONNECTICUT

Our Lady of the Angels JC

Polish

Yale U

CambodianChineseCzechDanishDutchHebrewJapanesePortuguese

DELAWARE

Wesley C

Portuguese

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

George Washington U

Chinese

FLORIDA

Florida SU

JapaneseSlavic

Florida, U of

Portuguese

635513

8

14

34

127

10

8

8

902814146

52

45

610

15480

40

48

40

Registrations Contact Hours

14

2

35

8

6 120

3 602 202 20

4 80

26 277

1 3

6 18

Li Breakdown of undergraduates and graduates not available.

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TABLE 24. "OTHER" LANGUAGES ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION WITHBREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS INTO

UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE - SUMMER 1969 (Cont. )

Undergrad Grad

Registrations Contact Hours Registrations Contact Hours

GEORGIA

Georgia SC

Japanese

HAWAII

Chaminade, C of

Japanese

7

5

:VI....

35

125

S.. ow... O.

Hawaii, U of

Dutch 8 24

ILLINOIS

Augustana C

Swedish 6 75

Illinois, U of

Czech 2 12 . 5 30Polish 24 192Portuguese 4 32 16 46Rumanian 8 64Slavic 2 12 39 218Ukranian 3 18

INDIANA

Concordia SC

Hebrew 21 225

Indiana U

Arabic 23 158 1 2Hebrew 7 62Portuguese 11 55 2 4Serbo-Croatian 6 120

IOWA

Luther C

Norse 6 75

KANSAS

Kansas, U of

Chinese 3 9

KENTUCKY

Asbury Theo Sem

Hebrew 5 45

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*....108010.TABLE 24. "OTHER" LANGUAGES ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION WITH

BREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS INTOUNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE - SUMMER 1969 (Cont. )

Undergrad Grad

Registrations Contact Hours Registrations Contact Hours

KENTUCKY (Cont.)

Lexington Theo Sem

Hebrew

LOUISIANA

New Orleans BaptSem

Hebrew

MARYLAND

Maryland, U of

Chinese

MICHIGAN

Michigan Lutheran

Swahili

Theo

17

C

11

112

66

3

47

24

376

Suomi C

Finnish 15 60

MINNESOTA

Luther Theo Sem

Hebrew 3 27

Minnesota, U of

Arabic 11 165 2 20Bengali 6 45 12 90Finnish 7 105Hindi 5 40 30 255Indic 2 10 10 50Persian 3 45Portuguese 35 350 6 55Sanskrit 3 29 12 140Swedish 21 315 4 60Tamil 2 20 8 75Telugu 8 75Urdu 2 10 8 75

NEW JERSEY

Princeton Theo Sem

Hebrew 70 270

Seton Hail U

Chinese 45 231 26 48Japanese 19 105 56 148

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TABLE 24. "OTHER" LANGUAGES ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION WITHBREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS INTO

UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE - SUMMER 1969 (Cont.)

Undergrad Grad

Registrations Contact Hours Registrations Contact Hours

NORTH CAROLINA (Cont.)

SE Bapt. Theo Sem

Hebrew

NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota, U of

Norwegian

OHIO

Hebrew Union C

Hebrew

OREGON

Lewis and Clark C

Japanese

PENNSYLVANIA

Alliance C

Polish

Pennsylvania SU

Slavic

Pittsburgh, U of

Chinese

Temple U

Hebrew

SOUTH CAROLINA

Bob Jones U

Hebrew

TEXAS

San Antonio C

HebrewJapanese

Texas A & M U

BengaliCzech

39

21

5

26

14

5

931

116

84

188

120

280

39

36124

52

3

1

1

16

780

9

20

3

18115

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TABLE 24. "OTHER" LANGUAGES ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION WITHBREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS INTO

UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE - SUMMER 1969 (Cont.)

Undergrad Grad

RegistratiOns Contact Hours Registrations Contact Hours

NEW MEXICO

New Mexico, U of

Portuguese 5 15 4 10

NEW YORK

Columbia U

Chinese 106 530 87 383Czech 12 36Japanese 64 320 57 .271Korean 10 50 3 9Polish 2 6Portuguese 18 54Romanian 2 6Semitic 9 27

Cornell U

Hindi 3 60Portuguese 40 800Quechua 18 360

Fordham U

Lithuanian 11 101

New School for SocialResearch

Arabic 19 80Farsi 8 19liebrew 16 34Japanese 30 125Portuguese 9 23Swahili 6 25

Queens C

Hebrew 115 460Portuguese 53 212

Rochester, U of

Hindi 38 680 11 85Japanese 11 165Malayalam 4 80Marathi 5 90Sanskrit 5 25Swedish 3 18

St John's U

Chinese 10 100Japanese 4 40

NORTH CAROLINA

North Carolina, U of

Portuguese 12 36

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TABLE 24. "OTHER" LANGUAGES ARRANGED BY STATE AND INSTITUTION WITHBREAKDOWN OF REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS INTO

UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE - SUMMER 1969 (Cont.)

Undergrad Grad

Registrations Contact Hours Registrations Contact Hours

TEXAS (Cont.)

Texas, U of:at Arlington

Portuguese

at Austin

Portuguese

UTAH

Brigham Young U

Japanese

VIRGINIA

Union Theo Sem

Hebrew

VERMONT

Middlebury C

Chinese

WASHINGTON

Washington, U of

51

9

497

Chinese 36Czech 9Finnish 27Hindi-Urdu 88Hungarian 12Japanese 47Norwegian 25Serbo-Croatian 54Swedish 12Tamil 31Thai 21

395

36

4, 970

53045

13543860

48512527060

151165

14

50

53

26

2

147

500

1, 060

136

10

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian (Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

ALABAMA

tAlabama A & M C 297 143 65 89*Alabama Christian C 6 6tAlabama C 446 161 85 168 32tAlabama SC 143 80 20 43

tAAlabama, U of 3, 316 1,001 771 37 I 76 1,291 115 16 9rAlexander City SJC 85 15 70tAuburn U 1,180 433 350 32 365tBirmingham Southern C 640 152 170 133 60 125*Daniel Payne C 116 116Florence SC 164 58 26 80

*Gadsden S Tech JC 84 38 46*Geo C Wallace S Tech JC 31 31tHuntingdon C 231 131 49 51Jacksonville SU 461 145 109 207

*Vefferson SJC 180 46 35 99*Jefferson Davis SJC 20 20*John C Calhoun S

Tech JC 97 39 58tJudson C 155 86 11 58Livingston SC 40 15 25

*Marion Inst 109 22 43 44tMiles C 375 275 100tMobile C 107 33 26 48*Mobile SJC 54 50 4*Northeast Ala SIC 31 31*Northwest Ala SJC 9 9Oakwood C 122 70 36 16

*Patrick Henry SJC 27 17 10*Sacred Heart C 55 18 37tSt Bernard C 306 71 61 148 22 4

taXamford U 479 160 129 138 52*Selma XI 90 70 20*Snead JC 12 12*South Alabama, U of 448 164 112 17 155Southeastern Bible C 68 6 4 20 38

*Southern Union SJC 31 13 18tSPring Hill C 378 177 45 156Talladega C 355 247 34 74

fTroy SC 165 53 112Tuskegee Inst 412 219 37 156

*Walker C 32 32*Wenonah SJC 32 32Wilitam L Yancey SIC 61 15 46

TOTALS 11, 450 4, 402 2; 251 37 125 4, 162 281 183 9

ARKANSAS

Arkansas A & M C 47* 34 13Arkansas AM & N C 543 437 46 60Arkansas Baptist C 70 70Arkansas C 25 25

tArkansas Poly C 107 81 26(Arkansas, SC of 250 127 38 85

* Junior Collegea Graduate Courses in Foreign Language1* Courses in Foreign Language Summer 1969

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont.)

State andInstitution

IRegistrationTotal FL

Regis-trations

Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFLts

.ARKANSAS (Cont.)

tArkansas SU 605I

174 211 220I

tAArkansas, U of 1, 625 5F1 349 27 29 601 65 4Harding C 181 72 43 66

tHenderson SC 236 77 44 115Hendrix C 201 86 54 61John Brown U 63 14 49Little Rock U 131 62 24 45

tOuachita Baptist U 127 48 11 57 11Ozarks, C of the 31 17 4 10

'I-Philander Smith C 292 123 169*Phillips County CC 14 8 6*Shorter C 72 72*Southern Baptist C 14 9 5Southern SC 220 99 35 86

*Westark JC 39 10 29

TOTALS 4, 893 2,187 911 27 29 1, 544 65 130 ---ALASKA

Alaska Methodist U 98 33 42 14 9t6Alaska, U of 529 149 181 52 118 29

*Anchorage CC 102 31 40 31*Juneau Douglas CC 10 10*Sheldon Jackson JC 11 8

TOTALS 750 231 263 --- 66 149 --- --- 41

ARIZONA

tAmerican Inst forForeign Trade 619 159 30 390 40

'ft/Arizona SU 2, 988 741 550 51 211 1, 271 36 11 117t6Arizona, U of 5, 845 1,167 929 187 297 2, 930 71 6 258t*Arizona Western C 249 22 227*Cochise JC 143 11 132*Eastern Arizona C 122 17 105

t*Glendale CC 475 74 93 308Grand Canyon C 68 8 6 30 24

*Mesa CC 389 111 104 174ANorthern Arizona U 665 174 107 22 338 24

rPhoeniz C 430 75 94 247 14Prescott C 124 28 18 78

TOTALS.

12,117 2,587 1,931 238 530 6,230 121 41 439

CALIFORNIA

*Allan lianciack C 196 40 31 125*American River C 514 172 115 19 16 192*Antelope Valley JC 157 36 49 72Azuza Pacific C. 172 23 149

t*Bakersfield C 565 141 131 293*Barstow C 46 46

Bethany Bible C 49 22 26 1tBiola Schools & C 414 68 57 186 103*Butte JC District 64 18 21 25*Cabrillo C 369 131 65 15 146 12t California Bapt C 163 26 28 77 32

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont.)

State andInstitution

Total FL.Registration Breakdown by Language

Regis-trations French German Italian Russian Spanish Latin

AncientGreek

OtherFL's

CALIFORNIA (Cont.)

ACalif Bapt Theo Sem 19 12 7*Calif Concordia C 81 48 33Calif Inst of the Arts 5 5

ACalif Inst of Tech 166 36 86tCalif Lutheran C 558 166 119 251 22California SC:

that Fullerton 1, 182 361 345 56 369 34 17at Dominguez Hills 119 39 15 59 6at Hayward 1,214 377 216 33 36 481 40 31

that Long Beach 1,998 590 407 72 779 97 53that Los Angeles 1, 350 401 196 43 663 15 32

tat San Bernardino 330 89 66 175California S Poly C:

Pomona 113 39 29 45tSan Luis Obispo 183 67 116

California, U of:ABerkeley 8, 085 2, 733 1, 543 550 288 1,409 299 192 1,071

tADavis 3, 491 1, 011 933 179 173 999 72 17 . 107tAlrvine 1,285 499 295 82 304 57 27 21ALa Jolla 953 285 303 64 284 6 5 6

tALos Angeles 7, 829 1, 745 1, 220 1,157 410 1 816 172 96 213tARiverside 1,641 461 449 62 135 463 40 24 7ASanta Barbara 5,103 1, 670 837 437 187 1 577 104 47 244Banta Cruz 806 291 177 32 61 208 16 21

t*Canada C 209 84 30 95t*Cerritos C 601 177 143 281t*Chabot C 660 180 93 37 350*Chaffey C 342 68 67 207

tAChapman C 212 75 37 87 7 6tAChico SC 687 217 126 344AChurch Div Sch of the

Pacific 65 65*Citrus JC 417 120 66 231

tAClaremont Grad Sch 26 11 15Claremont Men's C 248 72 71 12 93

*Coalinga C 30 8 22*Compton Dist JC 122 22 8 92*Contra Costa C 326 99 45 148*Cuesta C 96 18 10 68*Cypress JC 314 93 53 13 155

t*De Anza C 334 103 93 138*Dew Springs C 13 10 3*Desert, C of the 176 53 30 4 82 7*Diablo Valley C 696 259 155 36 30 216ADominic an C 268 107 15 51 90 5*East Los Angeles C 1,164 279 138 45 56 602 44

t*E1 Camino C 933 293 191 19 24 406t*Foothill C 621 228 133 33 227

*Fresno City C 928 213 106 94 515tAFresno SC 1, 698 434 332 24 122 693 54 21tAFuller Theo Sem 70 49 21t*Fullerton JC 715 236 178 .4.9 273 9

*Gavilan C 68 19 20 29*Glendale C 285 70 68 147AGolden Gate Bapt

Theo Sem 47 27 20*Golden West C 210 64 46 100

t*Grossmont C 608 129 161 25 293t*Hartnell C 152 32 28 92

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

CALIFORNIA (cont.)

tAHebreW Union 99tAHoly Names C of the 295 92 28 32 138 I 4 1

tHumboldt SC 581 208 118 49 206timmaculde Heart C 268 159 16 93

t*Laney C 343 101 67 166*Lassen C 44 8 8 12 16tLaVerne C 172 54 46 71 1

tALom a Linda U 530 .166 110 23 162 58*Long Beach City C 725 224. 133 25 343AiLos Angeles Bapt C 50 6 22 12 10t *Los Angeles City C 2,548 603 247 176 127 884 46 465t*Los Angeles Harbor C 476 162 103 211t*Los Angeles Pierce C 1,320 375 236 46 663t*Los Angeles Southwest C 80 21 16 43*Los Angeles Trade

Tech C 124 14 110Mos Angeles Valley C 1, 251 353 186 141 571tLoyola U 468 149 90 42 11 146 30Marymount-Loyola C 198 93 9 12 83 1

*Marin, C of 623 213 97 33 280*Menlo C 258 74 29 155*Merced C 237 45 48 23 121*Merritt C 959 325 143 27 344 20Mills C 476 235 70 21 125 17 8

*Mira Costa C 203 25 30 148*Modesto JC

tAMonterey last of249 80 64 105

For Studies 269 67 52 2 31 82t*Monterey Peninsula C 823 224 234 38 35 238*Moorpark C 369 81 105 183

tAlkount St Mary's C 434 56 7 23 340 I 6 2*Mount San;Antonio C 671 166 152 353*Mount San Jacinto C 38 15 23

t*Napa C 203 70 67 66tNotre Dame, C of 229 94 15 26 94

t4Occidental C 364 113 89 51 111*Ohlone C 65 16 16 33

t*Orange Coast C 635 180 170 40 245Pacific Christian C 24 22Pacific C 54 13 18 10 I 13

APacific Lutheran Sem 6 3tAPacffic Union C 587 158 173 29 227APacific, U of the 542 189 132 212*Palomar C 493 77 112 16 288*Palo -Verde C 22 22

t*Pasadena City C 1,613 439 264 69 51 610 134Pasadena C 222 28 117 77

APepperdine C 131 41 30 46 10Pitzer C 376 177 52 5 5 130 7Pomona C 617 264 171 73 81 28

*Porterville C 89 20 13 56tRedlands, U of 621 160 237 24 194 6*Reedley C 123 22 29 72

t*Riverside City C 626 191 144 291*Sacramento City C 98 32 24 4 31 7

itiSacramento SC 1, 302 427 298 53 35 437 41tSt Mary's C 633 131 57 64 300 21 60

t*San Bernardino Valley C 617 157 117 343t*San Diego JC's 939 228 119 28 49 515

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegistration Breakdown by Language

Regis-trations French German Italian Russian Spanish Latin

AncientGreek

OtherFL's

CALIFORNIA (Cont. )

*Wan Diego SC 4, 785 1, 358 900 189 179 1, 984 86 20 69tliSan Diego, U of 344 114 24 16 152 31 7*MS= Fernando Valley SC 2, 090 684 306 97 123 835 45t*San Francisco, City C of 853 274 178 13 274 114tSan Fran C for Women 194 95 17 9 73

tSan Fran Cons of Music 28 8 5 15fASan Francisco SC 2,164 504 259 149 193 646 42 33 338

tSan Fran Theo Sem 52 52San Francisco, U of 1,143 324 118 236 71 342 i 45 7

tSan Joaquin Delta C 659 180 125 44 25 256 29San Jose Bible C 20 20

*San Jose City C 425 108 83 234fASan Jose SC 2, 649 802 373 133 145 914 150 17 115

*San Mateo, C of 941 313 183 54 391t*Santa Ana C 435 130 89 216t*Santa Barbara City C 371 94 79 198tSanta Clara, U of 697 224 109 118 15 214 4 13*Santa Monica City C 546 135 120 15 276*Santa Rosa JC 554 116 133 43 26 236Scripps C 315 150 47 14 3 75 9 6 11

*Sequoias, C of the 234 74 67 93*Shasta C 135 45 40 50

t*Sierra C 235 72 55 108Simpson Bible C 45 16 8 21

*Siskiyous, C of the 39 9 9 21t*Solano C 244 75 63 10 91ASonoma SC 513 155 126 41 191

Southern Calif C 48 8 8 16 16fASouthern Calif, U of 2,463 616 498 69 216 791 35 5 233t*Southwestern CfASouthern Calif Sch

of Theo

616

28

132 62 422

28OStanford U 3, 254 876 1, 017 289 207 386 109 86 284AStanislaus SC 175 52 24 98 1*Taft C 19 10 9US International U 635 174 42 419

*Ventura C 410 135 88 187*Victor Valley C 92 25 21 46Westmont C 97 26 18 4 25 24

t*West Valley C 680 200 160 80 40 200Whittier C 204 70 41 93

*Yuba C 255 30 52 15 158

TOTALS 108,641 31, 278 20,725 4, 996 4,283 39, 066 1,800 1,357 5,136

COLORADO

Adams SC 366 77 52 4 228 5*Arapahoe JC 70 40 30Colorado Alpine C 63 5 58Colorado C 761 256 259 44 180 12 10

*Colorado Mtn C 102 24 6 72Colo Sch of Mines 87 14 39 17 17

fAColorado, U of 6, 722 2, 050 1, 227 312 352 2, 337 96 42 306AConsv Bapt Theo Sem 72 35 37*Comm C of Colo 55 26 29fDenver, U of 131 71 16 1 43Fort Lewis C 239 39 56 132 12

fAIllif Sch of Theo 8 4 4

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont.)

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

COLORADO (Cont.)

*Lamar JC 11 11Loretto Heights C 261 111 36 114

*Mesa C 143 42 42 59*Northeastern JC 30 13 17*Otero JC 30 6 8 16*Rangely C 36 14 17 5Regis C 476 130 130 20 190 6St Thomas Sem 152 13 37 97 5

tSouthern Colo SC 567 182 107 6 20 243 9Temple Buell C 455 203 96 1 6 149

*Trinidad SJC 117 22 27 15 53US Air Force Mad 574 138 221 72 119 24Western SC 243 87 64 92

TOTALS 11, 771- 3,561 2,405 334 536 4, 231 237 96 371

CONNECTICUT

tAlbertus Magnus C 597 215 94 75 95 49 69tAnnhurst C 134 106 15 11 2ABerkeley Div Sch 14 12 2ABridgeport Eng Inst 972 360 164 30 387 12 19tBridgeport, U of 559 197 149 213

tiCentral Conn SC 1, 303 534 110 96 41 498 24Connecticut C 396 119 42 27 54 67 53 34

toConnecticut, U of 2, 337 742 476 149 96 811 47 16Eastern Conn SC 164 54 110

tAFairfield U 824 338 128 60 1 269 13 15*Greater Hartford CC 63 32 31*Hartford C for Women 154 63 29 56 2 4

tAHartford Sem Found 35 7 28tAHartford, U of 644 227 128 55 20 196 18

Holy Apostles Sem 69 4 10 55*Housatonic CC 138 35 103*Manchester CC 165 75 90*Mattatucl: CC 74 27 11 36*Middleselc CC 122 50 14 58tNew Haven C 337 87 71 33 14 132*Northwestern Conn CC 170 72 98

t*Norwalk CC 461 110 56 295tNotre Dame, C of 26 7 19*Post JC 69 36 33tQuinnipiac C 501 167 72 262tSacred Heart U 728 192 42 133 361St Alphonsus C 71 28 43St Basil's C 88 34 20 34St Joseph C 259 116 20 6 99 13 5

*St Thomas Sem 305 24 28 80 144 29tASouthern Conn SC 1, 645 472 215 164 30 764tkarinity C 532 245 83 18 17 109 36 24

US Coast Guard Acad 9 6 3AWesleyan U 619 224 158 33 74 74 22 14 20tWestern Conn SC 317 116 31 170

tkiYale U 1, 817 841 375 20 194 129 57 28 173

TOTALS 16, 718 5, 893 2, 416 964 571 5, 686 548 288 352

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1 968 (Cont.)

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

DELAWARE

*Brandywine JC 106 33 73*Comm C of Del County 167 59 108

Delaware SC 171 52 66 53*Delaware Tech & CC 49 49

tADelaware, U of 2, 453 1,127 610 338 63 550 42 17 6t*Wesley C 186 77 23 86

TOTALS 3, 132 1, 397 699 38 63 870 42 17 6

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

&American U 1, 916 819 249 158 624 17 8 41tACatholic U 1, 537 581i 259 69 298 184 92 47tDC Teachers C 424 174 250

DunbartonC ofHoly Cross 211 138 20 53

Gallaudet C 507 235 94 8 162 8%George Washington U 2, 748 940 300 136 252 934 59 13 111taGeorgetown U 2, 644 1, 096 358 92 260 578 2 8 250tilloward U 2, 750 1, 318 491 99 97 636 50 3 56*Immaculata C of Wash 122 58 64*Marjorie Webster JC 59 21 38*Mount Vernon JC 160 93 67Oblate C 15 12Trinity C 399 175 39 28 37 109 6 5

&Washington Bible C 80 2 63 15

TOTALS 13, 572 5, 657 1, 810 424 812 3, 825 326 195 523

FLORIDA

%Barry C 468 157 46 15 230 20tBethune Cookman C 342 83 54 205Biscayne C 180 40 20 120

*Brevard JC 228 80 54 6 88t*Broward County, JC of 555 204 102 249t*Central Florida JC 83 30 24 29*Chipola JC 50 27 10 13

t*Daytona Beach JC 197 66 49 82*Edison JC 65 20 7 38tFlorida A & M U 582 256 51 275tFlorida Atlantic U 501 169 121 199 6 6*Florida C 101 59 36 6Florida Inst of Tech 46 8 38

t*Florida JC 132 64 68*Florida Keys JC 52 32 20Florida Mem C 123 82 41

tFlorida Presby C 816 290 207 42 211 30 10 26tFlorida Southern C 548 190 114 15 229tiFlorida SU 4,191 1, 212 924 330 139 1, 458 98 30

Florida Tech U 404 128 63 18 195tAFlorida, U of 2, 328 784 583 71 80 725 27 17 41*Gulf Coast JC 108 43 65

tJacksonville U 628 221 158 232 9 8*Lake City JC 13 13*Lake Sumter JC 93 53 40*Manatee JC 60 23 10 27*Marymount C 251 71 180

t*Miami-Dade JC 1, 045 367 147 26 505%Miami, U of 3, 501 1,150 577 119 98 1,412 24 4 117

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont.)

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-trations

FLORIDA (Cont. )

tNew College*North Florida JC

t*Okaloosa Walton JCt*Orlando JCt*Palm Beach JCt *Pensacola JCt*Polk JC&Rollins Ct*St John's River JC*St John Vianney Minor

Sem*St Joseph C

t*St Leo C*St Petersburg JC

St Vincent DePaul,Sem of

*Santa Fe JCt*Seminole JC

Southeastern Bible C%South Florida, U of

tStetson U*Tallahasee JCtTampa, U of

t*Valencia JCWest Florida, U of

122112

92111292315212233

44

84143604529

111068995

1, 735742114280119177

1

TOTALS 24, 052

GEORGIA/

Abraham Baldwin Ag CAgnes Scott C

*Albany JCtAlbany SC

t*Andrew CtArmstrong C

Atlantic Christian C&Atlantic UtAugusta CBerry C

*Birdweod JCBrenau C

*Brewton-Parker Ct*Brunswick JC

Clark C&Columbia Theo Semt*Columbus C*Dalton JC

t*DeKalb C*Emmanuel C

%Emory UFort Valley SC

*Gainesville JCGeorgia CGeorgia Inst of Tech

*Georgia Military CtGeorgia Southern CGeorgia Southwest C

tGeorgia SC%Georgia, U of

1250942

19755

1704384

318161

82202438

545359862

15017

1,48951980

1251, 014

20499

981,0902,445

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish

42 4 15 3746 43

7 26 5919 25 67

105 45 16 126100 65 15 15 120

55 53 15 8987 19 13 114

6 7 31

3928 14 101

160 35 405173 123 233

46 6017 72

63529 285 92 89 666233 263 41 20542 7284 36 16028 27 6452 44 81

7, 709 4, 461 643 6?.7 9,874

12277 85 10620 22

124 735594 46 30

84163 56 g988 33 408

84 17 17 1022420 8 10

279 84 182

25 42 3127 3550 37 6317

676 260 15 58 393421 98

37 4362 6 57

247 501 66 20010 10

156 149 9 9 17666 32

413 227 17 42 326901 423 48 30 917

78

1

LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

68

34

4

34

7

11

11

32

1115

40

300 142 286

23

80

3498

18

43

7

2020

35

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

GEORGIA (Cont. )

*Gordon Military C 42 42t*Kennesaw JC 93 49 44tLaGrange C 196 61 34 101*Macon JC 49 22 27Mercer U 565 186 89 210 69 11*Middle Georgia C 149 81 68Morehouse C 513 238 87 50 115 7 16Morris Brown C 801 475 27 34 265

*Norman C 19 2 17'Worth Georgia C 190 90 46 54tOglethorpe C 258 145 113

Paine C 332 216 116Piedmont C 119 31 41 47

*Reinhardt C 26 12 14Savannah SC 236 102 48 86

',Shorter C 311 86 105 23 91 6*South Georgia C 64 40 24

Spelman C 394 304 90Tift C 119 55 64Toccoa Falls Inst 20 9 11

*Truett McConnell C 33 20 13Valdosta SC 397 160 85 152Wesleyan C 257 107 17 4 129

tWest Georgia C 666 294 97 250 25*Young Harris C 66 40 26

TOTALS 16, 082 7, 219 2, 897, 133 289 5, 006 342 130 70

HAWAII

tChaminade C 287 112 132 43tChurch C of Hawaii 159 58 15 86*Hawaii Loa C 39 16 23

tadiawaii, U of 4, 057 868 481 23 92 784 91 25 1, 693*Leeward CC 140 74 34 24 5 3*Maui CC 65 24 8 33*Maunaolu C 24 14 . 10

TOTALS 4, 771 1,152 538 23 92 1, 049 115 30 1, 772

IDAHO

....

Boise SC 287 103 91 93Idaho, C of 74 29 41 4Idaho SU 690 203 268 33 175 11

tAldaho, U of 1, 025 367 240 17 373 28*Lewis-Clark Normal

Sch 47 25 22*Magic Valley

Christian C 5 5*North Idaho JC 61 23 38Northwest Nazarene C 93 27 33 33

t*Ricks C 253 84 102 67*Southern Idaho, C of 93 25 43 25

TOTALS 2, 628 886 823 50 830 28 11

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

ILLINOIS

thiAugustana C 964 219 302 23 225 18 26 151Aurora C 282 109 44 3 112 14Barat C of the Sacred

Heart 225 141 25 59*Belleville JC 191 56 28 107Bethany Theo Sem 10 10Blackburn C 419 152 105 162

*BlacIdiawk C 214 73 40 101tBradley U 641 200 158 34 249*Carl Sandburg C 10 10

t*Central YMCA CC 229 97 31 101Chicago City C:

rAmundsen Campus 419 96 84 239*Bogan Campus 451 104 118 52 47 130*Crane Campus 35 35*Fenger Campus 175 56 50 69*Southeast Campus 302 90 71 141*Wilson Campus 293 98 53 2 140

t*Wright Campus 762 183 213 70 28 268Chicago SC 539 135 122 78 204

AChicago Theo Sem 4 4t AChicago, U of 2,084 690 385 33 288 159 65 55 409

Concordia TC 179 26 135 18AConcordia Theo Sem 146 15 3 118 10*Danville JC 77 31 46*De Lourdes C 20 20De Paul U 786 315 219 239 13Divine Word Sem 18 4 7 7

t*DuPage, C of 326 99 70 41 116thiEastern Illinois U 677 196 142 32 253 54

*Elgin CC 171 9 84 15 63tElmhurst C 788 237 190 24 291 27 19Eureka C 12 12

AEvangelical Theo Sem 21 9 12t*Felician C 30 30AGarrett Bib Inst 12 9 3George Williams C 94 20 16 58tGreenville C 204 64 45 69 26tHarper C 274 103 46 35 90'Highland CC 54 22 14 18

t*Illinois Central C 269 94 51 124Illinois C 333 97 107 129

AIllinois Inst of Tech 316 51 220 45ttallinois SU 1,574 604 295 95 533 39 8tAIllinois, U of 7, 376 2, 326 1, 745 205 478 1, 745 344 57 376

*Illinois Valley CC 184 51 79 54Illinois Wesleyan U 523 187 139 181 16Jewish Studies, C of 166 166*Joliet JC 247 57 93 16 81

*Kankakee CC 19 19*Kaskaskia C 47 47*Kendall C 172 65 32 75*Kishwaukee JC 27 6 21Knox C 455 162 101 62 130

'Make Forest C 586 292 105 26 40 112 7 4*Lake Land C 42 19 23'Mewls C 425 97 65 16 192 55Lincoln Christian C 200 8 125 67*Lincoln C 22 22Lutheran Sch of Theo 31 31

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations French German I

ILLINOIS (Cont. )

tMacMurray C*Mallinckrodt CMaryknoll C

AMcCormick Theo Sem*McHenry County C

54116

1554013

2114

45

6

12112

3

tMcKendree C 235 76 47tMillikin U 374 144 85'Monmouth C 601 193 99*Monticello C 108 35 13Moody Bible Inst 85 5

t*Morton JC 197 58 37'Mundelein C 276 138 21'Worth Central C 457 133 73'Worth Park C 355 89 69Northeastern Ill SC 1, 903 455 191

ANorthern Bapt Theo Sem 9Northern Ill U 2, 538 P70 460

ANorthwestern U 3,184 980 735Olivet Nazarene C 241 96 54

*Olney CC 52 52t*Parkland C 177 67 43t*Prairie SC 98 33 10

Principia C 279 132 46Quincy C 511 201 108

*Rend Lake C 99 50 49*Robert Morris C 131 34Rockford C 407 163 71

*Rock Valley C 117 36 28ARoosevelt U 691 196 117

Rosary C 516 238 37St Dominic C 43 28 5St Francis, C of 465 200 43

'1St Procopius C 359 51 117tSt Xavier C 174 92 23*Sauk Valley C 63 26Seabury-West Theo Sem 9Shimer C 108 47 25

*Southeastern Ill C 35 15tASouthern Ill U 4, 582 1, 414 953

*Springfield C in Ill 219 56 51*Spoonriver C 46 24*Thornton JC 250 72 87Tolentine C 30 13

*Trinity Christian C 141 38 73Trinity C 344 99

t*Triton C 259 49 52*Wabash Valley C 10 10*Waubonsee CC 95 29 29'Western Illinois U 1,135 416 212Wheaton C 439 144 185*William Rainey Harper C 359 112 67*Winston Churchill C 12 12

TOTALS 48, 735 15, 510 10, 292

81

Registration Breakdown by Language

I

1

Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

28 168

49

11

53

2

520 20

7112145

17 228 43 213 57

25 42 1322 80

110 7157 82 12165 13 11 8

86 1, 1714 5

145 98 890 40 11 24180 326 593 126 231 13

20 42 29

6755

10 91198 4

97124 24 15 10

5326 44 289 1933 57 137 7 7

10204 18172 16 357 237

7 234 220

216 212 1, 630 41 18 981122291

1730

200 4528 130

3735 472

11076 104

1, 054 2, 504 15, 769 1,149 981 1, 476

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Registration Breakdown by Language

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations French German Italian I Russian

..

Spanish Latin

INDIANA

tAnderson C 428 147 71 5 165tABall SU 1, 703 351 219 38 348 739

Bethel C 86 19 15 32tButler U 557 193 90 52 194 23AChristian Theo Sem 17tConcordia Senior C 841 141 88Crosier House of Studies 8 2

lADePauw U 1,109 448 198 /0 1 42 317 69Earlham C 247 81 84 50 3

tEvansville, U of 459 167 157 135Fort Wayne Bible C 79

tFranklin C 323 97 61 161tGoshen C 336 76 104 156

tAGrace Theo Sem & C 329 22 52Hanover C 302 122 69 10 87 14

*Holy Cross JC 69 33 36AHuntington C 48 15 4 15tlndiana Central C 186 83 56 47Indiana Inst of Tech 74 74

tAIndiana SU 1, 017 307 158 18 47 312 146tAIndiana U 11, 212 3, 978 2,164 233 577 2, 788 666

Manchester C 257 74 92 8 83tMarian C 602 215 126 19 217 25Marion C 148 24 30 51

ANotre Dame, U of 1, 521 541 324 30 255 321 30Oakland City C 32 20 12

jAPurdue U 6, 292 2,194 1, 974 44 I 292 1, 780Rose Poly Inst 45 13 32St Benedict C 46 20 26

lASt Francis C 201 80 40 81St Joseph's C 309 73 88 84 50St Mary-of-the-Woods C 257 172 15 1 61 3St Marrs C 594 299 93 190 12St Meinrad C 242 74 27 29 104

ASt Meinrad Sch of Theo 4Taylor U 365 125 104 71

tTri-State C 22 22Valparaiso U 1, 616 409 666 42 420 92

*Vincennes U 46 32 14Wabash C 528 97 213 14 118 57

TOTALS 32, 557 10, 588 7, 416 336 1, 433 8, 427 2,123

IOWA

*Area X CC 223 103 120*Boone JC 36 36tBriar Cliff C 204 51 27 106 20tBuena Vista C 317 87 61 169*Centerville CC 33 11 22tCentral C 457 125 147 175 4Clarke C 480 222 39 175 38

tCoe C 330 109 73 34 114Cornell C 471 159 124 25 130 30Divine Word C 94 15 35 44Dordt C 416 330 33

tDrake U 865 283 188 6 8 312 45tDubuque, U of 363 92 59 206 6*Eastern Iowa CC 109 19 90*Ellsworth C 52 52

82

Ancient I OtherGreek FL's

40

2058

3766

115

794

136

14

274

4310

14

8

67

66

988

8

9236

1424

119

27732

10

8

5

4

21

29

1, 246

66

3

3023

23

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EDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

Registration Breakdown by Language

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-trations French German Italian Russian Spanish Latin

AncientGreek

IOWA (Cont. )

*Emmetsburg CC*Estherville JC

1220

1220

Grace land C 223 60 49 114

t*Grandview C 159 66 52 41

Grinnell C 597 230 105 43 154 31 34

*Iowa Central CC 147 64 83

*Iowa Lakes CC 30 30

tdowa SU 2,110 684 577 145 665

t6lowa, U of 5, 994 1, 891 1, 358 168 211 1, 755 187 108

tlowa Wesleyan C 273 93 43 137

t*Iowa Western CC 30 30

floras C 713 160 117 7 313 110 6

tLuther C 1, 006 210 273 17 227 69 33

*Marshalltown CC 98 36 24 38

Ma-rycrest C 221 107 3 111

nforningside C 444 13G 160 30 124

tMt Mercy C 141 58 83

*Mt St Clare C 87 32 55

*North Iowa Area CC 179 52 65 62

tANorthern Iowa, U of 891 245 169 22 447 8

Northwestern C 110 23 17 33 37

*Ottumwa Heights C 87 43 44

*Palmer JC 115 40 75

tParsons C 435 145 50 240

tSt Ambrose C 571 187 113 11 210 50

Simpson C 490 161 91 14 224

*Sioux: Empire C 60 30 30

t*Southeastern Iowa C 180 50 64 66

*Southwestern CC 26 26

Upper Iowa U 201 119 30 52

Vennard C 7 4

*Waldorf C 249 60 53 92

Wartburg C 499 107 183 10 138 13 48

Westmar C 257 66 82 109

William Penn C 74 33 3 35 3

TOTALS 21,186 6, 464 4, 794 174 577 7, 546 688 341

KANSAS

Baker U 193 54 56 53 30

Bethany C 283 66 137 72 8

Bethel C 96 28 53 14 1

*Butler County CJC 74 46 28

ACentral Bapt Theo Sem 3 2

*Cloud County CJC 10 lft*Coffeyville CJC 33 15 18

*Colby CJC 10 10

*Cowley County CJC 27 13 14

*Dodge City CJC 42 10 32

*Donnelly C 135 50 85

Emporia, C of 137 24 26 87

tAFt Hays Kansas SC 622 164 167 43 237 11

tFriends U 198 54 85 59*Garden City CJC 12 5 7

*Hesston C 117 50 87

*Highland CJC 33 12 21

*Hutchinson CJC 123 49 35 39*Independence CJC 36 13 23

*Kansas City CJC 81 25 15 41

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

KANSAS (Cont. )

',Mamas SC 249 82 82 85tKansas STC 723 220 125 23 328 27

tKansas SU 1,479 533 379 3 23 513 24 4taKansas, U of 5,410 1, 964 1, 053 100 199 1, 573 350 31 140

tKansas Wesleyan U 137 56 18 63tLabette CJC 13 13

Manhattan Bible C 15 15Marymount C 61 30 27 4McPherson C 90 29 21 40Mid-America Nazarene C 18 5 12Miltonvale Wesleyan C 14 14Mt St Scholastica C 347 152 50 134 11

*Neosha County CJC 20 29Ottawa U 109 34 33 36 6

*Pratt CJC 44 27 17',Sacred Heart C 114 46 13 55

St Benedict's C 305 69 61 132 43*St John's C 171 58 48 65tSt Mary C 211 78 19 90 24tSt Mary-of-the-Plains C 142 30 64 48

Sterling C 33 10 11 5 7tTabor C 51 39 12'Washburn U 889 275 221 385

t&Wichita SU 1,355 414 361 29 514 37

TOTALS 14, 265 4, 705 3, 279 132 311 4,935 609 149 145

KENTUCKY

*Alice Lloyd C 118 20 49 49tAsbury C 368 66 41 212 49

taAsbury Theo Sem 181 163 18*Ashland CC 69 52 5 12tBellarmine-Ursuline C 669 258 125 12 235 21 18tBerea C 512 107 254 133 17 1Brescia C 216 142 14 60Campbellsville C 82 30 35 17

tCatherine Spalding C 249 122 34 87 6Centre C 213 64 37 11 85 14 2

tEastern Kentucky U 847 329 162 29 289 34 4*Elizabethtown CC 109 57 36 16tGeorgetown C 731 351 72 239 57 12*Henderson CC 88 35 10 43*Hopkinsville CC 42 18 24

t*Jefferson CC 164 70 31 63Kentucky Christian C 21 21Kentucky Southern C 226 97 74 55

tKentucky SC 487 306 21 160Kentucky, U of

tKentucky Wesleyan C 120 41 29 46 4t *Lees JC 21 21&Lexington Theo Sem 6 4 2*Lindsey Wilson C 11 11&Louisville Presby Theo

Sem 68 8 27 33%Louisville, U of 930 402 215 41 35 215 17 5*Maysville CC 27 21 6*Midway JC 30 30"Morehead SC 360 134 63 7 103 53

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

KENTUCKY (Cont. )

%Murray SU 369 141 65 34 129Nazareth C 75 39 6 30Northern CC 295 104 136 55

t*Paducah JC 82 39 14 29Pikeville C 95 50 45

*Prestonburg CC 49 13 24 7 5*St Catherine C 59 39 20*Somerset CC 28 28*Southeast CC 45 24 21ASouthern Bapt Theo Sem 418 268 150*Sue Bennett C 11 8 3tThomas More C 659 241 160 25 217 16tTransylvania C 339 139 52 148Union C 153 81 72

%Western Kentucky U 1,168 435 304 41 354 34

TOTALS 10, 810 4,137 2,187 47 210 3, 129 323 570 207

LOUISIANA

tCentenary C 480 170 90 190 30rDelgado C 160 60 22 78

Dillard U 796 313 70 413Francis T Nicholls SC 514 376 69 69Grumbling C 333 217 52 64

tLouisiana C 213 111 40 4 32 26tLouisiana. Poly bast 592 296 74 6 216

%Louisiana SU 6,149 2, 397 1, 236 79 205 1, 873 329 30tLoyola U 783 246 183 7 24 311 12tMcNeese SC 566 362 79 125ANew Orleans Bapt Theo

Sem 317 143 174tNortheast La SC 666 240 160 235 31tNorthwestern SC of La 655 256 134 24 217 24ANotre Dame Sem 38 26 12*St Joseph Sem 65 33 23 9St Marrs Dom C 158 85 9 64

tSoutheastern La C 730 329 157 244Southern U 687 414 134 129

ViSouthwestern La, U of 3, 441 2, 082 285 953 121taTulane U 2, 714 1, 097 490 65 102 778 149 18 15

tXavier U 372 150 50 48 124

TOTALS 20, 429 9, 234 3, 334 151 413 6, 093 751 222 2311

MAINE

Aroostook SC 18 18ABangor Theo Sem 27 18 9

Bates C 474 186 136 24 128*Bliss C 35 16 16 3Bowdoin C 605 219 165 50 91 59 21Colby C 945 483 208 52 118 37 24 23Fort Kent SC 56 56Gorham SC 58 58Husson C 105 30 75

tAMaine, U of 2, 002 961 473 50 441 77Nasson C 333 189 128 16

tRicker Z.' 392 159 25 20'1 1

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

MAINE (Cont.)

tSt Francis C 433 251 30 152tSt Joseph's C 90 47 13 26 4*Westbrook JC 70 22 11 37

TOTALS 5, 643 2, 695 1,189 176 1,139 345 66 33

MARYLAND

*Allegany CC 42 23 19*Anne Arundel CC 295 115 75 105Baltimore, U of 122 88 34

tBowie SC 84 10 10 64*Catonsville CC 165 60 27 78*Charles County CC 27 27*Chesapeake C 41 19 22

Columbia Union C 237 76 69 54 38*Comm C of Baltimore 207 92 34 81

Coppin SC 73 40 33*Essex CC 110 60 50*Frederick CC 68 29 39

Frostburg SC 229 98 49 10 72Goucher C 432 236 58 35 69 24 10

*Hagerstown JC 106 38 28 40*Harford JC 110 50 60

Hood C 418 237 39 130 8 4&Johns Hopkins U 1, 743 579 720 43 107 184 62 39 9t*Kirkland Hall C 41 8 9 24tLoycla C 441 209 110 114 8-Maryland Inst, C of Art 17 17Maryland SC 163 111 52

tAMaryland, U el 7, 913 3, 044 1, 589 329 290 2, 275 167 41 178t*Montgomery JC 341 158 29 11 143

(Morgan SC 844 264 223 81 265 11*Mt Providence JC 17 6 11Mt St Agnes C 178 76 33 13 56Mt St Mary's C 604 247 71 5 235 24 22Ner Israel Rabb C 104 104

tNotre Dame of Md, C of 382 203 20 41 2 96 14 6&Peabody Inst 157 46 57 54t*Prince George's CC 655 244 124 287*St Charles C 120 8 31 75 6St John's C 540 164 376St Joseph's C 173 111 62St Mary's C 111 42 39 30St Mary's Sem & U 116 11 27 72 6Sailsbury SC 223 121 102

nowson SC 836 379 155 32 11 259*Trinitarian C 26 7 5 ;2 2US Naval Acad 1, 099 329 244 88 82 288 68Washington C 278 106 57 12 103

Western Maryland C 581 177 234 18 111 39 2*Xaverian C 116 43 3 34 34 2

TOTALS 20, 585 7, 984 4, 307 604 677 5, 550 550 554 359

MASSACHUSETTS

tAmerican Intl C 748 250 68 50 34 346Amherst C 433 151 99 12 36 57 42 36

AAndoyer Newton Theo Sch 29 22 7

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

MASSACHUSETTS (Cont. )

tAnna Maria C for Worn 434 196 26 28 5 131 40 8tAAssumption C 693 418 58 17 171 26 3Atlantic Union C 170 67 39 62 2*Bay Path JC 58 27 31*Becker JC 26 26Berkshire Chris C 36 9 15 12*Berkshire CC 145 51 35 59

tABoston C 1,838 896 449 57 121 310 5Boston Cons of Music 160 50 30 80tABoston U 4, 285 1, 632 648 379 324 1,157 145*Bradford JC 265 142 18 105ABrandeis U 1,109 513 126 25 68 139 52 16 170t*Bristol CC 415 166 28 174 47*Cape Cod CC 240 74 41 125Cardinal Cushing C 147 107 16 24 ,

*Chamberlayne C 107 38 69Clark U 611 255 192 50 95 9 10tCurry C 477 152 15 38 272*Dean JC 226 101 26 99tEastern Nazarene C 274 93 67 65 49Emerson C 268 124 24 120AEmmanuel C 1,170 508 163 54 132 211 67 11 24*Endicott JC 180 f 57 27 96*Fisher JC 168 72 96*Garland JC 19 7 12Gordon C 209 37 54 85 33*Grahm JC 96 42 54t*Greenfield CC 132 57 12 63Harvard U 2,417 759 496 162 189 250 112 120 329Hebrew TC 123 123Hellenic C 110 7 3 3 7 32 58Holy Cross, C of the 1,134 438 204 67 69 242 54 47 13t *Holyoke CC 630 198 136 296*Lasall JC 259 102 34 123*Leicester JC 112 41 71Lesley C 15 15

Lowell Tech Inst 179 61 73 20 25t*Mass Bay CC 477 113 39 241AMass Inst of Tech 408 161 118 119 10Mass Maritime Acad 200 200Massachusetts, U of:

tAAmherst 5,181 1, 746 1,316 148 225 1,181 469 22 74tBoston 2,848 1,033 438 124 89 703 461t*Massasoit CC 270 134 136Merrimack C 713 352 209 152tMt Alvernia C 23 23AMt Holyoke C 1, 026 537 179 40 47 140 61 22*Mt Ida JC 106 60 46t*Mt Wachusett CC 164 89 75ANew Eng Cars of Music 212 64 76 72Newton C of the Sacred

Heart 362 155 52 28 20 93 7 7*Newton JC 108 59 49Northampton Comm C 10 10Northeastern U 1, 536 619 406 71 440*Northern Essex CC 310 131 179t *North Shore CC 168 87 81*Oblate C 48 f 31 17Our Lady of the Elms,

C of 424 1 194 24 296 10

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

Registration Breakdown by Language

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations French German Italian Russian

MASSACHUSETTS (Cont. )

*Pine Manor JC 365 250*Quincy JC 124 30 35

't*Quinsigamond CC 289 149 47Regis C 731 321 146 36 17

St Hyacinth C 80 30 5

St Stephen's C 6Simmons C 625 370 61 34

&Smith C 1, 245 592 176 91 138Southeastern Mass U 1, 274 289 277 71

iSPringfield C 116 43 33State College at:

Boston 597 259 71

l'ABridgewater 1, 293 611 261 35 35Fitchburg 101 69 10

tFramingham 325 199 46Lowell 286 122 53 19

&North Adams 287 287tWestfield 434 218 23 29Worcester 462 230 34

*Stevens Business C 38 15C 232 65

',Suffolk U 403 167 49 13&Tufts !I 2,147 1, 023 498 35 240

Wellesley C 911 462 140 48 56Western New Eng C 134 87 47Wheaton C 677 341 78 29 50Williams C 372 129 70 95

t*Worcester JC 265 110 40&Worcester Poly Inst 83 9 74

TOTALS 48, 643 19, 916 8, 365 1.771 2, 426

MICHIGAN

Adrian C 192 73 40Albion C 777 295 172 15Alma C 189 89 40

*Alpena. CC 61 21 20&Andrews U 528 176 117tAquinas C 497 194 63*Bay de Noe CC 42 24tCalvin C 1, 736 293 646Calvin Theo Sem 84Central Michigan U 929 299 213 33

rConcordia Lutheran JC 207 92*De Lima C 7

t*Delta C 254 61 78Detroit Bible C 74Detroit Inst of Tech 135 82 53

f6Detroit, U of 1, 489 675 288 14l'AFastern Michigan U 838 315 197

Ferris SC 56 56rFlint CJC 285 110 65*Glen Oaks CC 41 20*Gogebic CC 15 15Grace Bible C 27

r`Grand Rapids JC 420 153 80Grand Valley SC 448 152 124 20

rHenry Ford CC 508 167 163*Highland Park CC 344 132 56

88

Spanish LatinAncient OtherGreek FL's

1155993

182

16017742240

267291228063

16419823

15717424099

2230

4

11

9

9236

135 2754 12

115

1

12,527 1, 672

7

36

18

1946

1712

156

31215

60

24

608 1, 358

79234 55602085

186 4718

366 231

384

115

420296

11021

187152178156

45

36

6

1507

15720

70

74

6

27

4364

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncient OtherGreek FL's

MICHIGAN (Cont.)

Hillsdale C'Mope C*Jackson CCtKalamazoo C*Kalamazoo Valley CC*Kellogg CC*Kirtland CC*Lake Michigan C*Lansing CCLawrence Inst of TechMackinac C

t*Macomb County CCMadonna CMaryglade C

AMarygrove CMercy C

*Mich Christian JCMich Lutheran CAMichigan SU

tAMichigan Tech UMichigan, U of:

tAAnn ArborFlint C

*Monroe County CC*Montcalm CC*Muskegon County CCNazareth C

*North Central Mich C',Northern Mich U*Northwestern Mich C*Northwood Inst

t*Oakland CCOakland U

',Olivet C',Owosso C*Reformed Bible InstSacred Heart Sem

',Saginaw Valley Ct*St Clare County CCA& Mary's C*Schoolcraft C',Siena Heights C*Southwestern Mich CSpring Arbor C

t*uomi C*Washtenaw CC

tAWayne SUtAWestern Mich UAWestern Theo Sem

TOTALS

lvIINNESOTA

*Anoka-Ramsey SJC',Augsburg C*Austin SJC',Bemidji SC*Bethany Lutheran CBethel C

483 206 41775 248 220146 35 33327 105 17537 2390 30 2812 1280 21 26

183 9147 47

161 72 30569 165 148123 6129

155 47 36193 90 2416 5 657 14 7

5,191 1, 792 1, 1 26453 148 242

8, 684 2, 741 1, 733329 159 8686 4315

205 62 62201 102 14

51 20 18298 127 88154 57 3015

540 203 712,262 1, 056 440

451 146 7527 617

156 35 665 19 15

588 202 128222193 85 40257 94 2061 14 2262 3133 5 20

120 574,505 1, 408 9881,507 550 350

8 8

40,422 13, 826 8, 910

55486

3440567

329

10119

lib

96

16815

16020

103

89

82

le

141

215

23

18410

419

838

127

1123249

234235

78401432

3392

59174

57

6979

241,327

63

1, 743844315818113836715

266548171

211729

8258

68134

2531

521, 310

494

27

133

130

588

45

51252

2

7

5

204

237 1 589

3 1 1

41 10 4033 26

26 1620 3

69

4 1 5

19954

21

153

671

30

5599 22 21 75

28 1542

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont.) .

State andinstitution

MINNESOTA (Cont.)

*Brainerd SJCCarleton CConcordia C at:

tMoorheadtSt Paul

*Corbett JC*Crosier Sem*Fergus Falls SJCtGustavus Adolphus CHamline U

*Hibbing SJC*Itasca JC*Lakewood SJCtLuther Theo SemMacalester C

tiMankato SC*Mesabi SJC*Metropolitan SJCMinnesota Bible C

tLiMimiesota, U oftMoorhead SU

t*Normandale SJC*North Hennepin SJC*Northland SJCNorth Central Bible C

*Rochester SJCtSt Benedict, C ofSt Catherine, C ofSt Cloud SCSt John's U

ASt Mary's CtSt Olaf C

tat Paul SemSt Scholastica, C ofSt Teresa, C of

at Thomas, C ofSouthwest Mimi SC

AUr.ited Theo Sem ofTwin Cities

*Vermilion SJC*Willmar SJCWinona SC

*Worthington SJC

TOTALS

MISSISSIPPI

tAlcorn A & M CtBelhaven CtBlue Mountain C*Clarke Memorial C*Coahoma JC*Copiah Lincoln JCDelta SC

*East Central JC*East Miss JC*Gull Park C*Hinds JC*Holmes JC

Registration Breakdown by LanguageTotal FLRegis-

trations French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

31 31723 226 234 45 87 23 108

896 216 335 25 20 228 31 41191 94 49 48

14 1 1 12122 4 20 47 5151 25 26

799 199 228 45 257 9 24 3738'1 119 160 20 88

37 20 1710 1098 22 45 31

165 134 311,193 400 345 112 290 21 251, 057 311 332 41 373

66 23 4372 k;5 15 3221 21

8, 294 2, 369 2, 021 234 299 2, 214 266 120 771823 241 303 25 228 26130 50 80132 59 73

37 12 251 54 8 38 108163 72 32 59335 148 68 108 11588 240 101 13 15 198 15 6708 262 216 230451 131 154 117 28 18 3385 42 85 28 53 129 48

1, 307 351 469 49 245 33 37 1239 3 6

78 31 18 29401 180 43 23 143 12784 192 190 2 14 288 95 3143 65 78

18 12 62 2

16 11 5160 53 39 68

13 16

22,443 6, 383 6, 264 274 766 5, 970 784 898 1,104

246 246311 60 41 108 35 67379 43 36

8 863 6334 24 10

243 75 73 955 58 8

87 44 4371 33 3830 30

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State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

MISSISSIPPI (Cont. )

*Itawamba JC*Jackson County C

5458

4130

1328

(Jackson SC 570 319 95 156Jefferson Davis C 92 57 35

t*Jones County JC 40 11 29*Mary Holmes JC 60 6 54*Meridian JC 54 24 30tMillsaps C 609 191 185 158 61 14Mississippi C 356 53 48 104 82 69*Miss Delta JC 25 25Miss SC for Women 222 114 24 84

talississippi SU 1, 750 688 422 20 590 30t AMississippi, U of 1, 665 511 403 67 13 524 133 14

*Northeast Miss JC 81 53 28*Northwest Miss JC 95 41 54*Pearl River JC 27 27*Perkinston JC 41 21 20*Saints JC 34 34*Southeastern Bapt C 6 6

ti/Southern Miss, U of 473 190 92 6 I 19 146 19 1*Southwest Miss JC 30 7 23*T J Harris JC 173 58 33 82jTougaloo C 227 95 61 5 66*Utica JC 26 26Whitworth C 12 2 5 5William Carey C 96 24 22 32 18

*Wood JC 9 9

TOTALS 8, 070 3, 256 1,528 73 1 57 2, 602 360 194

MISSOURI

fAvila C 161 77 13 71ACalvary Bible C 70 60 10

Cardinal Glennon C 280 62 90 2 191 5Central Bible C 54 38 16'Central Methodist C 227 53 48 10 80 36

fCentral Missouri SC 790 370 140 280!**Christian C 113 67 8 38

*Cottey C 126 68 58*Crowder C 51 51tCulver-Stockton C 198 66 39 93f Drury C 467 207 64 14 173 9AEden Sem 52 30 22

Evangel C 115 53 10 52*Florissant Valley CC 226 64 62 11 129Fontbonne C 247 102 22 68 3 52

t *Forest Park CC 389 136 58 19 176Harris TC 31 31

AImmaculate ConceptionSem 76 16 12 25 9 7

*Jefferson County JC 23 23*Kemper Military Sch & C 11 11'Minoan U 248 175 25 48

Lindenwood C 308 150 39 106 13tMarillae C 41 19 22Maryville C of the

Sacred Heart 174 94 7 71 2t*Meramec CC 332 105 62 165*Mercy JC 5 5

t*Metropolitan JC 197 45 41 11 100

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish Latin-

AncientGreek

OtherFL's

.

MISSOURI (Cont.)

AMidwestem Bapt TheoSem 111 67 44

*Mineral Area C 57 21 36*Missouri Bapt C 39 16 23Missouri Southern C 112 34 29 49

tAMissouri, U of 7, 623 2, 814 1, 484 138 311 2, 573 186 44 23Missouri Valley C 88 39 23 26

t*Missouri Western C 85 54 31*Moberly JC 38 20 18tNortheast Mo STC 217 91 27 90 9tNorthwest Mo SC 538 209 91 238'Notre Dame C 57 28 22 7Ozarks, Sch of the 166 64 42 3 57Park C 365 144 102 119

tRockhurst C 322 115 57 130 17 3taiSt Louis U 1, 708 545 233 40 63 686 82 53 6

*St Mary's C of O'Fallon 29 7 4 18St Mary's Sem 106 3G 53 23

t*St Paul's C 101 28 24 49tSoutheast Mo SC 636 247 119 235 30 5'Southwest Bapt C 112 21 52 39Southwest Mo SC 1, 048 .0 374 213 391 70Stephens C 457 208 38 31 163 9 8Tarkio C 371 92 84 195

t*Three Rivers JC 65 17 48*Trenton JC 15 15

AWashington U 1, 886 601 492 38 115 394 89 42 115Webster C 214 137 77

*Wentworth Mil Acad 64 33 31Westminster C 382 98 111 8 123 36 6

tWilliam Jewell C 368 139 47 146 17 15 4William Woods C 319 120 16 19 164

TOTALS 22, 751 8, 252 4, 032 316 565 8, 010 813 516 247

MONTANA

Carroll C 232 74 27 5 103 21 2*Dawson C 24 24tEastern Montana C 324 83 117 22 102*Flathead Valley CC 60 28 32Great Falls, C of 226 65 48 111 2

*Miles CC 8 8Mont C of Min Sci & Tech 53 26 27

"Montana SU 732 206 250 57 219fAMontana, U of 1, 758 525 369 127 99 575 63

Northern Montana C 79 23 23 33Rocky Mountain C 150 96 54Western Montana C 31 12 19

TOTALS 3, 677 1, 080 978 127 183 1, 221 84 4

NEBRASKA

Chadron SC 65 22 17 26Concordia TC 82 82

tCreighton U 946 309 188 17 313 112 7Dana C 152 46 35 36 21 14

tDoane C 224 77 56 91Grace Bible Inst 62 12 1 49

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont.)

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

NEBRASKA (Cont.)

t Hastings C 119 37 43 33 6

tHiram Scott C 398 152 87 159

John F Kennedy C 230 100 30 100

tiKearney SC 439 233 87 119

*McCook C 14 6 8

tMidland Lutheran C 164 40 53 63 8

tANebraska, U of 3, 694 1, 031 939 34 105 1, 304 167 78 36

Nebraska Wesleyan U 239 96 71 72*Norfolk JC 42 42*North Platte JC 12 12Pershing C . 291 68 45 178Peru SC 26 11 15

Platte Valley Bible C 12 12*St John Vianney Sem 41 4 37

tSt Mary, C of 135 74 61

Union C 96 25 46 25Wayne SC 186 74 27 85

*York C 42 20 13 9

TOTALS 7, 711 2, 473 1, 826 51 105 2, 709 316 181 50

NEVADA

Nevada, U of:ALas Vegas 522 167 97 24 234

tAReno 936 261 228 44 47 310 34 12

TOTALS 1, 458 428 325 44 71 544 34 12

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Belknap C 196 66 38 11 80 1

Canaan C 63 28 37*Colby JC 222 129 22 71

*Dartmouth C 1, 307 597 222 56 151 189 61 17 14

Franklin Pierce C 497 134 60 9 294t Keene SC 209 92 37 80Mt St Mary C 180 95 85Nathaniel Hawthorne C 285 114 30 141

*New Eng Aero Inst 45 45New England C 259 95 36 8 120

tANew Hampshire, U of 1, 746 391 630 7 37 633 48Notre Dame C 207 97 27 77 6

tARivier C 414 302 27 82 3

tSt Anselm's C 597 310 65 181 30 11

St Anthony Sem 41 9 13 19

White Pines C 6 6

TOTALS 6, 274 2, 499 1, 194 63 216 2, 079 162 47 14

NEW JERSEY

Alma White C 78 17 18 43*Alphonsus C 34 17 17

*Assumption C for Sisters 50 10 20 20*Atlantic CC 223 81 40 102

t*Bergen CC 165 32 21 112 ,)

tBloomfield C 580 159 70 321 28 2

tCaldwell C for Women 273 126 12 119 16t *Camden County C 351 98 39 30 8 176

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

NEW JERSEY (Cont. )

Centenary C for Wom 232 106 25 101

t*County C of Morris 206 64 28 114t*Cumberland County C 292 57 32 29 174

Don Bosco C 168 21 14 85 48Drew U 703 316 136 33 163 46 9

*Englewood Cliffs C 40 8 32tAFairleigh Dickinson U 2,124 605 286 173 123 908 29

Fe lician C 23 8 3 12tGeorgian Court C 430 162 34 39 161 34tGlassboro SC 492 188 54 250*Gloucester County C 55 6 9 40Jersey City SC 288 103 185

t*Mercer County CC 506 113 128 28 237t*Middlesex County C 441 190 59 192

Monmouth C 805 261 153 47 44 300AMontclair SC 1, 887 729 187 92 37 746 96*Mt St Mary C 39 15 23 1

tNewark SC 286 129 157ANew Brunswick Theo SemtNortheastern Collegiate

12 12

Bible Inst 56 9 4 33 10t*Ocean County C 200 58 60 82tPaterson SC 352 99 22 231

tAPrinceton Theo Sem 146 91 55tAPrinceton U 1,168 403 235 23 114 172 102 25 94

tRider C 896 319 136 21 420tARutgers U

tSt Elizabeth, C of9, 369

2672, 880

852, 047

13969 450

202, 430

133252

1244 297

4*St Joseph's C 43 14 11 18ASt Michael's Passionist

Monastery 76 38 16 22St Peter's C 832 331 98 43 20 258 51 31

taeton Hall U 1, 602 496 242 105 78 458 104 119Shelton C 45 15 30

t*Somerset County C 115 49 66*Tombrock C 52 21 31South Jerszy, C of 905 319 212 63 311Trenton SC 191 56 40 95

t*Union C 643 222 75 346tUpsala C 754 214 187 28 275 13 10 27*Villa Walsh C 8 2 6Westminster Choir C 113 38 40 35

TOTALS 28, 616 9, 230 4, 761 1, 640 1, 053 10, 047 889 327 669

NEW MEXICO

tAlbuquerque, U of 218 75 24 119tArtesia, C of 289 289AEastern New Mex U 417 99 59 259

tANew Mex Highlands UtNew Mex Inst of

361 66 53 242

Mining & Tech 166 14 113 39*New Mexico JC*New Mex Mil Inst

3741 17 3

3721

tANew Mexico SU 801 179 145 60 417ANew Mexico, U oftSanta Fe C of

3, 629135

71424

51713

26 105 1, 88397

1221

36 226

Southwest, C of 12 12tWestern New Mex U 302 84 218

TOTALS 6, 408 1, 272 927 26 165 3, 594 162 36 226

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 ( Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian 1 Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

NEW YORK

t*Auburn CC 245 80 33 20 112t*Acad of Aeronautics 48 32 4 12AAdelphi U 1, 406 384 220 99 42 558 90 13

t *Adirondack CC 179 73 27 79*Albany, JC of 257 90 167tAlf red U 485 202 133 44 80 22 4Bard C 176 86 59 19 12

*Bennett C 177 99 21 32 25tBrentwood C 38 22 16Briarcliff C 449 241 44 13 151

t*Broome Tech CC 256 61 59 136*Buffalo Bible Inst 17 17*Buffalo Diocesan Prep

Sem 134 12 22 18 20 41 21AC W Post C 2,181 741 238 171 44 958 20 9

tACanisius Ca 922 350 254 101 159 29 23 6ACapuchin Theo Sem 4 2 2

Cathedral C of theImmacuLte Cone 325 21 27 140 137

*Cazenovia C 193 93 8 92City U of New York:

*Bronx CC 1,399 455 163 161 620tABrooklyn C 6,130 2, 268 545 356 203 1, 829 122 53 754tACity C, The 4, 608 1, 531 762 235 164 1, 387 208 56 265tAGraduate Division 63 40 23LiHunter CtJohn Jay C of

5, 447 1, 737 594 532 248 1, 861 151 53 271

Criminal Justice 258 258*ICingsborough CC 961 316 15 579 51

t*Manhattan CC 1,151 296 81 158 616t *Queensboro CC 1,579 476 142 312 649titQueens C 9, 301 3, 289 899 629 206 3, 808 135 23 312

Richmond C 61 38 4 12*Staten Island CC 92 45 3 5 39York C 752 191 68 65 13 355 14 6 40

Clarkson C of Tech 107 78 29AColgate Rochester Div Sch 20 10 10tColgate U 851 271 180 11 113 219 44 13

tAColumbia U 5, 326 1, 764 794 250 525 769 281 139 804*Concordia JC 281 18 147 19 32 65

tACornell U 2, 354 731 512 82 330 281 104 77 237t*Corning CC 414 195 76 143tDominican C of Blauvelt 138 67 71

t*Dutchess CC 254 90 20 12 20 112tD'Youville C 341 161 40 131 9

Eisenhower C 283 126 64 93*Elizabeth Seton C 149 56 32 61

Elmira C 586 279 48 29 19 177 25 9*Epiphany Apostolic C 40

Finch C 290 126 13 89 62*Finger Lakes, CC of 51 22 29

t*Fulton Montgomery CC 353 168 62 123General Theo Sem 30 3 22 5

t*Genesee CC 239 172 67Good Counsel C 167 85 23 18 41

tHamilton C 593 353 92 24 91 33*Harriman C 68 10 58Hartwick C 534 162 131 42 180 14 5

tHerbert H Lehman C 2, 729 830 363 288 71 980 36 15 146

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

NEW YORK (Cont. )

*Herkimer County CCtHobart & William

157 I 59 98

Smith C's 452 250 39 10 107 38 8tAHofstra U 2,283 766 294 178 71 825 52 7 90

Holy Trinity Ortho Sem 135 45 45 45tlioughton C 648 125 209 104 129 81*Hudson Valley CC 627 152 238 91 134 12*Immaculat:. C 73 9 32 32Immaculate Conc Sem 76 38 38

tIona C 978 266 103 84 7 440 51 27tlthaca C 948 459 142 37 310*Jamestown CC 272 90 57 125

t*Jefferson CC 356 163 69 23 101Juilliard Sch of Music 147 51 61 35ICeuka C 231 98 41 92King's C 272 112 35 97 28Kirkland C 24 24

t*La Salette Sem 20 20LeMoyne C 660 322 142 22 147 12 15

tALong Island U 2,419 820 280 183 27 1, 034 75Loyola C & Sem 27 23 4

'Manhattan C 1,324 411 314 131 75 368 25Manhattan Sch of Music 236 73 61 102

tManhattanville C 607 234 57 56 82 102 27 17 32*Maria C 58 52 6

t *Maria Regina C 56 35 21Ma* ist C 622 235 42 44 19 253 27 2Marymount C 439 209 63 26 17 124Marymount Manhattan C 289 134 28 30 97

tMary Rogers C 20 20*Mater Christi Sem 55 30 25

t*Mater Dei C 52 31 21Mercy C 289 98 10 35 146Mills C of Ed 27 7 20

*Mohawk Valley CC 494 198 50 24 222'Molloy Catholic C for

Women 298 126 8 164t*Monroe CC 726 306 51 36 30 293

Mt St Mary C 194 99 17 73 5tMt St Vincent, C of 704 305 103 63 202 26 5

t*Nassau CC 1,130 463 137 119 19 388 4tNazareth C 466 296 23 10 136 1

New Rochelle, C of 598 291 65 38 16 181 7N Y Inst of Tech 33 33

AN Y Theo Sem 11 11ANew York U 5, 249 1, 872 913 202 656 1, 308 102 60 136*Niagara County CC 264 131 34 30 69

tANiagara U 1,065 500 130 37 366 32*North Country CC 32 20 5 7Notre Dame C 196 94 28 4 70

Nyack Missionary C 219 72 44 103t*Onondaga CC 390 146 63 181t*Orange County CC 343 111 59 173*Our Lady of Hope Sem 78 10 20 48tPace C 1,135 494 130 40 471*Packer Collegiate Inst,

JC of 31 13 18APassionist Mon Sem 18 18*Paul Smitles C 24 24

tAPoly Inst of Bklyn 750 138 581 31

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

Registration Breakdown by Language

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-trations French German Italian Russian

NEW YORK (Cont. )

Rabbin Acad Mes 80 40Rensselaer Poly Inst 447 113 228 106Rochester, U of 764 320 155 19 56

t*Rockland CC 480 156 64 22tRosary Hill C 650 341 70Russell Sage C 599 285 60

1St Bonaventure U 853 304 112*St Clare C 5 4't Francis C 776 275 149St John Fisher C 373 145 89 55

tilSt John's U 2, 249 872 216 167 301St Joseph's C for Wom 330 158 10St Lawrence U 935 381 303 66

taSt Rose, C of 354 19'i 38't Thomas Aquinas C 118 42ASt Vladimir's Ortho

Theo Sem 63 23&Sarah Lawrence C 159 54 15 21 22tSiena C 1,127 387 112Skidmore C 623 352 73 27 6SUNY Ag & Tech C at:

t *Cobleskill 5 5t*Farmingdale 105 15 16 15 6

SUNY C of A & S at:Brockport 677 227 80 16 35tBuffalo 943 377 101 111 38

ViCortland 912 447 122 26TAFredonia 1,154 553 157 35tAGeneseo 1, 031 471 67 38 36tANew Paltz 1,112 502 113 28 30

tOneonta 779 315 156 3 25't0swego 1, 794 844 285 74 78tPlattsburgh 900 36) 161 20

tAPotsdam 1, 483 .0,726 138 72 27SUNY at:

tAAlbany 3, 641 1, 336 490 175 349tABinghamton 1, 701 729 351 47 105ABuffalo 3, 948 1, 310 835 276 231

Fort Schuyler 113 54tStony Brook 3, 024 1, 290 708 111 215

*Suffolk County CC 1, 098 329 166 180 17*Sullivan County CC 140 36 18

ta Syracuse U 2, 937 983 536 190 353*Tompkins-Cortland CC 49 18*Trocaire C 38 20*Ulster County CC 157 63 24tUnion C 419 146 102 19US Merchant Marine

Acad 180 42 '13US Military Acad 2, 076 534 437 308

tUtica C 479 189 87 38 27Vassar C

t*Villa Maria C of1, 364 533 254 138 97

Buffalo 68 23Wadhams Hall 116 54

Wagner C 1,101 328 332 65Wells C 490 241 66 37 29

t*Westchester CC 646 225 114AYeshiva U 1, 637 333 182 31

TOTALS 1:13, 321 48,120 19, 535 7, 068 6,136

97

Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

115238234254237

133865

896140185119

76

27306165

53

317306317409384400251513347463

1, 048370

1, 01259

636406

86728

31187099

95558138232

45

35792

307168

56

5

183

141

6822

9302

9

18

281120

40

43

12

210

29 615 24

2 27

455 2

170 34 3954 16 29

131 59 94

18 5 41

57 12 78

25 9 19

239

40 29 41

626

16

15

139

1, 908

141, 313 3, 644 1, 478 6.027

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APPENDDC I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont.)

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish Latin

NORTH CAROLINA

*Albermarle, C of the 144 73 71t &Appalachian SU 911 457 142 303 9

Asheville-Biltmore C 191 59 51 57 17tAtlantic Christian C 144 52 92tBarber-Scotia C 100 81 19tBelmont Abbey C 250 160 38 52Bennett C 215 95 30 90

t *Brevard JC 334 92 154 88tCampbeli C 741 320 76 276 69tCatawba C 432 171 133 120

t*Central Piedmont CC 175 75 100t*Chowan C 307 75 199 33tDavidson C 442 144 187 87 7

t*Davidson County CC 142 60 82t &Duke U 2, 809 1, 079 624 451 444 94

tEast Carolina U 1,919 644 395 32 828tElon C 633 217 126 202 74tFayetteville SC 405 269 136

t*Gardner-Webb C 600 221 34 233 75t*Gaston C 202 66 30 106

Greensboro C 104 148 74 164tGuilford C 588 215 80 21 11 236 13tHigh Point C 436 128 144 164*Isothermal CC 37 18 19tJohnson C Smith U 612 399 51 161*Kittrell C 147 147

t*Lees-McRae C 337 89 47 201t*Lenoir County CC 215 83 132tLenoir-Rhyne C 726 89 138 261 213Livingstone C 389 314 13 62

t*Louisburg C 392 163 229tMars Hill C 671 189 148 227 66tMeredith C 488 196 45 162 85Methodist C 454 150 48 256*Mitchell C 152 65 87*Montreat-Anderson C 156 51 105tNorth Olive JC 99 52 47tNorth Carolina Ag &

Tech C 657 431 97 11 118tANorth Carolina C 1,514 812 310 362 30toNorth Carolina SU 1, 299 594 314 5 386

North Carolina, U of:tAChapel Hill 6, 970 2, 954 1, 008 114 216 1, 809 579

tCharlotte 517 164 131 12 210tAGreensboro 3, 100 1, 564 364 19 26 1, 009 106

'Worth CarolinaWesleyan C 305 100 49 2 154

*Peace C 282 128 154tPembroke SC 523 194 37 272 20tPfeiffer C 291 78 86 127Piedmont Bible C 49Queens C 375 191 33 16 135

t*Rockingham CC 125 56 16 53*Sacred Heart C 165 101 64tSt Andrews Presby C 342 157 76 107St Augustine' s C 477 322 77 18 52

*St Mary's JC 367 222 26 98 21Salem C 415 210 59 80 59

tSandhill CC 2 1 1tShaw U 564 181 52 327

98

Ancient OtherGreek FL's

1

7

8

17

41

14

37

1812

35

41

116

12

49

28

7

29

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont.)

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

NORTH CAROLINA (Cont. )

tASoutheastern Bapt TheoSem 64 34 30

*Southeastern CC 105 42 63*Southwood C 48 17 31*Surry CC 57 57*Vardell Hall JC 19 6 13Wake Forest U 1, 500 448 281 18 371 319 63

*Warren Wilson C 90 60 6 24t*Wayne CC 80 46 34Western Carolina U 554 249 130 175*Western Piedmont CC 92 32 60*Wilkes CC 12 12tWilmington C 505 157 68 280

t*Wingate C 746 195 90 433 28tWinston Salem SC 214 145 19 50

TOTALS 39, 834 16, 783 6, 134 203 824 13, 219 1 917 521 233

.NORTH DAKOTA

*Assumption C 25 13 11 1*Bismarck JC 157 32 71 54Dickinson SC 206 63 77 66

tJamestown C 104 27 38 39Mary C 15 6 2 7Mayville SC 19 12 7Minot SC 261 90 135 36

*North Dakota Sch ofForestry ..TC 27 27

*North Dakota S Schof Sci 38 26 12

North Dakota STC 199 64 75 60tNorth Dakota SU 722 150 331 10 231

tANorth Dakota, U of 1, 579 510 554 32 333 43 8 99tValley CitySC 22 6 16

TOTALS - 1 3, 374 967 1, 374 44 838 44 8 99

OHIO

AAir Force Inst of Tech 12 12tAAkron U of 1,529 521 384 46 58 474 33 13

tAntioch C 209 84 42 21 42 3 17tAshland C 262 81 39 93 28 21

Athenaeum of Ohio 263 43 42 6 124 48tBaldwin Wallace C 615 170 176 36 218 13Bliss C 56 56

tBluffton C 143 43 43 57tBorromeo Sem 231 8 23 122 78

%Bowling Green SU 1, 649 471 457 47 70 549 55Cedarville C 63 17 6 40Capital U 397 89 85 94 7 122

%Case Western Reserve U 2, 177 812 530 65 289 443 38Central SU 237 119 25 80 13Cincinnati Bible Sem 116 110 6

ACincinnati, U of 2,862 918 995 131 98 568 117 35tCleveland Inst of Music 45 45tCleveland SU 1, 717 688 535 78 415*Cuyahoga CC 727 299 156 36 236tDayton, U of 1, 521 553 321 68 87 441 48 3

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont.)

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

OKLAHOMA (Cont. )

tAEast Central SC*Eastern Okia SC*E1 Reno JCLangston UMurray SC

*Northeastern OklaA & M C

tNortheastern SC*Northern Okla CtNorthwestern SC

1893214

55037

112175

2687

53

20014

73461445

3325

150

42

1037

14200

23

39871242

tOklahoma Bapt U 480 182 79 158 29 32tOkla Christian C 84 26 58tOklahoma City U 338 119 85 19 115Okla C of Liberal Arts 159 45 30 84

*Okla Military Acad 14 7 7tOklahoma SU 900 300 220 10 40 330A.Oklatioma, U of 3, 565 1, 078 474 81 125 1, 381 201 38 187Oklahoma Panhandle SC 55 27 28Oral Roberts U 368 117 56 20 153 22Phillips U 160 30 47 I 42 37 4

*St Gregory's C 151 60 11 71 9t*Seminole JC 7 7

tSoutheastern SC 128 44 22 52 10t*Southwestern C 54 10 17 15 12tSouthwestern SC 265 99 48 8 110

TOTALS 9, 641 2, 749 1, 531 91 223 3, 408 249 199 191

OREGON

*Blue Mountain CC 22 14 8Cascade C 27 2 11 10 4

*Central Oregon CC 31 17 14*Clackamas CC 27 4 16*Clatsop CC 48 48*Concordia C 106 50 15 41tEastern Oregon C 385 145 125 115George Fox C 51 8 10 20 13*Lane CC 156 51 47 58

Mewls & Clark C 482 167 121 22 100 6 46Linfield C 388 105 137 146*Linn-Benton CC 11 11Marylhurst CC 162 84 25 46 7

-Mt Angel C 80 25 21 31 3Mt Angel Sem 48 10 15 20

t*Mt Hood CC 189 52 86 51Multnomah Sch of the

Bible 45 45Northwest Christian C 75 75tOregon C of Ed 252 80 47 125tOregon SU 1, 370 454 361 73 118 364AOregon, U of 3,143 1, 000 835 220 212 645

tAPacific U 300 101 60 9 130*Portland CC 132 37 57 38Portland SC 1, 787 498 442 103 124 453 167Portland, U of 427 122 96 188 21

AReed C 584 247 174 90 23 22 28tSouthern Oregon C 275 83 62 11 119*Southwestern Oregon CC 92 32 29 31*Treasure Valley CC 76 76

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Registration Breakdown by Language

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

OHIO (Cont.)

Defiance C 208 75 52 12 69Denison U 843 448 125 28 222 12 8

Findlay C 109 29 18 62Franklin U 40 40

AHebrew Union C 521 521Heidelberg C 646 174 149 189 123 11

tHiram C 333 119 82 13 119tAJohn Carroll U 1,100 433 225 35 40 304 42 21

tAKent SU 2,433 631 528 148 939 127 9 51

tKenyon C 166 85 47 13 13 8Lake Erie C 337 120 62 66 89

t*Lakeland CC 146 44 32 70*Lorain County CC 166 62 30 16 58*Lourdes JC 32 32'Malone C 187 45 35 72 35Marietta C 594 244 160 190Mary Manse C 164 37 12 115

tAMethodist Theo Sch 28 13 15AMiami U 3, 526 062 1,062 70 186 960 51 17 118Mt St Joseph-on-the-

Ohio, C of 327 185 32 110Mt Union C 356 153 80 123

*Mt Vernon Nazarene C 20 8 3 9

Muskingum C 707 236 112 40 246 61 12Motre Dame C 285 131 31 1 117 5

Oberlin C 1,499 703 452 13 152 92 35 24 28tOhio Dominican C 436 118 48 253 12 5

Ohio Northern U 492 170 122 175 25AOhio SU 7, 495 1, 843 1, 803 297 567 2, 297 206 84 398AOhio U 2,415 644 445 108 141 734 95 234 14tOhict Wesleyan U 1,002 379 224 21 32 335 11

tOtterbein C 373 137 48 176 12tOur Lady of Cincinnati C 482 223 55 190 8 1

Pontifical C Josephinum 115 12 8 40 44 11

tRio Grande C 70 51 19St Paul Sem 10 10

*Sinclair CC 18 18tSteabenville, C of 290 103 55 14 92 26AToledo, U of 1,123 338 302 29 379 57 18*Mailed Theo Sem 13 2 11*Urbana C 44 25 19tUrsuline C for Women 237 117 17 95 4Wilberforce U 49 25 24

tWaish C 388 138 29 209 12Western C 199 89 27 75 7 1

tWilmington C 242 64 47 12 16 101 2tWittenberg U 747 248 193 28 226 26 12 14tWooster, C of 973 402 239 10 30 201 52 19 2,0

tWright SU 541 134 208 30 134 26 9tXavier U 977 345 209 34 271 83 35

TOTALS 48, 335 15, 612 11,263 1, 044 2, 337 14, 016 1, 748 1,079 1,236

OKLAHOMA

*Barone C 2 2

tBethany-Nazarene C 227 58 55 114*Cameron S Ag C 109 20 36 53Central Pilgrim C 7 7

ACentral SC 346 94 84 168

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont.)

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish

T

LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

OREGON (Cont. )

*Umpqua CCWarner Pacific CWillamette U

2956

790

157

326

1423

205 4720

204 86

TOTALS 11,626 3, 687 3, 117 399 633 3, 032 155 242 361

PENNSYLVANIA

t Albright C 716 248 200 21 186 31 30tAllegheny C 606 269 158 11 135 33

t*Allegheny County, CC of 668 198 85 11 33 341Allentown C of St Francis

de Sales 230 79 40 11 85 15tAlliance C 280 80 40 20 80 60Alvernia C 89 62 6 21Baptist Bib Sem 120 7 81 32Beaver C 304 190 35 79

*Beaver County, CC of 244 69 175ABloomsburg SC 401 144 79 15 163

tABryn Mawr C 696 263 90 27 92 85 69 72Bucknell U 697 267 189 48 141 15 5 32

t*Bucks County CC 290 113 33 144*Butler County CC 41 16 25Cabrini C 149 59 14 21 55

tCalifornia SC 534 169 134 231tCarnegie-Mellon U 570 225 200 37 38 70Cedar Crest C 393 192 57 144Chatham C 333 172 74 18 64 5

tChestnut Hill C 682 263 78 18 13 121 165 24Cheyney SC 521 173 70 263 15'Christ the Savior Sem 62 16 28 17Clarion SC 588 221 131 39 197

ACrozer Theo Sem 11 8 3Curtis Inst of Music 61 23 22 16

*Delaware County, CC of 167 59 108Delaware Valley C of

Sci and Ag 16 16tDickinson C 848 337 209 33 42 169 49 9ADivinity Sch of the

Prot Episc Church 49 38 11tADrexel Inst of Tech 307 79 105 31 92ADropsie C 47 47ADuquesne U 1, 708 581 403 45 347 189 119 24

Eastern Bapt C 248 71 76 79 22tEastern Pilgrim C 46 26 20East Stroudsburg SC 852 356 169 327'Edinboro SC 774 232 142 33 362 5'Elizabethtown C 374 153 129 2 90*Ellen Cushing JC 99 40 59AFaith Theo Sem 160 80 80tFranktin and Marshall C 908 230 253 19 103 119 42 25 17tGannon C 403 104 86 R 11 125 43 26'Geneva C 763 225 197 319 8 14'Gettysburg C 994 348 197 29 344 48 281Gratz C 193 193tGrove City C 1, 015 371 231 383 30Gwynedd-Mercy C 96 53 12 25 8

*Harcum JC 52 28 24*Harrisburg Area CC 177 122 65Haverford C 413 138 111 58 63 27 16Holy Family C 200 102 17 81

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegistration Breakdown by Language

Regis-trations French German Italian Russian Spanish Latin

AncientGreek

OtherFL's

PENNSYLVANIA (Cont. )

Immaculata C 467 208 47 18 4 143 47tAlndiana U of Pa 2,677 896 453 192 993 34 9 100

tJuniata C 645 194 214 40 164 29 4

*Keystone JC 38 23 8 7

Kilroe Sem of theSacred Heart 50 12 10 20 8

tKing's C 839 316 146 16 338 23tAKutztown SC 1,293 338 411 68 476

tLafayette C 544 206 161 27 124 26Lancaster Sch of Bible 26 26

ALancaster Theo Sem 23 16 7tLa Salle C 1,165 381 371 32 46 301 27 7

tLebanon Valley C 498 152 160 65 111 10*Lehigh County CC 147 46 101Lehigh U 865 231 264 66 184 22 98

tALincoln U 415 149 92 132 14 28tLock Haven SCtLutheran Theo Sem

(Philadelphia)

429

97

152 104 173

51 46t*Luzerne County CC 255 105 19 131tLycoming C 378 150 88 115*Manor JC 63 29 27 7

Mansfield SC 446 169 128 149Mary Immaculate Sem 18 18

tMarywood C 482 251 48 25 150tMercyhurst C 149 76 5 44 24Messiah C 173 78 78 17

Millersville SC 952. 308 247 291 45 12Misericordia, C of 372 198 46 104 18 6

*Montgomery County CC 311 100 70 141Moore C of Art 26 8 18

tMoravian C 487 144 167 144 12 11*Mt Aloysius JC 90 45 7 38Mt Mercy C 271 129 32 66 26 18

tMuhlenburg C 902 276 309 141 139 13 24New Church, Acad of 39 29 10

'Northeastern Christian JC 9 5 4*Northampton County

Area CC 185 40 56 89tOur Lady of Angels C 95 58 2 23 12*Peirce JC 85 30 55*Penn Hall JC 54 31 23The PMC Colleges 359 62 84 36 17 160

tAPennsylvania SU 5, 027 1, 885 1, 066 109 316 1, 443 88 47 73tAPennsylvania, U of 3, 737 1,632 748 113 367 651 225

Phi la C of Art 46 19 4 23tPhila C of Bible 189 37 35 117Phi la C of Pharmacy

and Sci 72 72Phi la Mus Acad 36 8 15 13

tAPittsburgh, U of 5,155 1, 795 1, 040 159 369 1, 509 124 30 129Point Park C 698 214 114 26 344Reformed Presby Theo

Sem 24 13 11t*Robert Morris JC 395 144 251

Rosemont C 457 290 51 109*Sacred Heart JC 15 8 1 6St Charles Borromeo

Sem 258 14 6 7 10 91 114 16St Fidelis C & Sem 75 52 23St Francis C 499 190 46 2 193 57 11

tSt Joseph's C 662 221 233 11 5 184 8

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State andInstitution

Registration Breakdown by LanguageTotal FLRegis-trations French German Italian Russian Spanish Latin

AncientGreek

OtherFL's

PENNSYLVANIA (Cont. )

tSt Vincent C 393 99 105 41 105 43tScranton, U of 739 213 133 13 5 312 43 4 16tSeton Hill C 335 133 44 5 98 47 4 4tShiPpensburg SC 442 174 96 172tSlippery Rock SC 632 209 108 20 12 283Susquehanna U 524 187 162 135 29 11Swarthmore C 650 256 131 123 98 23 12

ATemple U 5, 402 1, 782 992 243 170 1, 852 118 1 244tThiel C 753 234 144 234 85 23tUrsinus C 598 176 205 11 165 27 5 9*Valley Forge Mil JC 149 53 14 82Villa Maria C 175 80 5 66 24

tAVillanova U 1, 910 603 304 33 38 620 273 39Washington &

Jefferson C 294 141 93 54 6tWaynesburg C 659 185 203 271

tAWest Chester SC 1, 334 567 224 7 50 426 50 10Westminster C 352 269 219 297 34 33

AWestminster Theo Sem 74 36 38tWilkes C 1, 104 408 271 26 399*Williamsport Area CC 58 19 10 29Wilson C 474 211 115 116 32

tYork C of Pa 342 114 87 141

TOTALS 71, 852 25, 270 15, 095 1, 078 3, 076 21, 896 2 625 1, 539 1 273

RHODE ISLAND

tBarrington C 192 49 36 74ABrown U 1, 908 775 324 22 247 261 178 70 31

Mt St Joseph C 50 25 25Providence C 1, 341 611 209 113 43 357 8

Althode Island C 1,177 924 24 50 179*Rhode Island JC 1, 213 618 70 126 399Rhode Island Sch of

Design 75 75tARhode Island, U of 1, 506 667 193 184 42 399 21t*Roger Williams C 263 127 53 8 75tSalve Regina C 403 205 28 170

TOTALS 8, 128 4, 001 884 623 340 1, 939 207 96 38

SOUTH CAROLINA

tAllen U 134 64 70*Anderson C 210 210tBaptist C 709 338 60 9 302tBenedict C 222 138 14 70

tABob Jones U 726 144 101 157 303 21tCentral Wesleyan C 70 32 38tCharleston, C of 372 241 104 8 8 11tCitadel, The 786 230 140 19 385 12Claflin C 350 256 94

tAClemson U 1, 771 862 277 18 614Coker C 200 142 58Columbia Bible C 179 33 40 106

tColumbia C 508 244 88 150 26tConverse C 403 265 8 3 72 10 45

Erskine C 324 147 52 117*Friendship JC 156 58 98

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

SOUTH CAROLINA (Cont.)

Furman U 837 282 221 289 40 5

tLander C 131 80 3 48tLimestone C 351 138 42 174tNewberry C 532 206 96 230

t*North Greenville JC 178 86 92tPresbyterian C 407 187 31 171 18*Palmer C 23 23tSouth Carolina EC 339 241 45 53

%South Carolina, U of 3, 924 1, 825 490 71 45 1, 332 112 49USC-Regional Campuses

t*Aiken County Cmps 86 51 35*Beaufort Cmps 49 20 29

t*Coastal Carolina .

Cmps 117 68 5 44t*Florence Cmps 122 52 17 53*Lancaster Cmps 52 39 13*Salkehatchie Craps 23 10 13*Spartanburg Cmps 133 40 25 68*Union Crops 51 31 20

t*SPartanburg JC 234 57 177Voorhees C 148 148

AWinthrop C 2, 078 1, 049 121 10 766 120 12tWofford C 562 124 171 40 213 7 7

TOTALS 17, 500 8,138 2,111 74 149 6,108 323 552 45

SOUTH DAKOTA

tAugustana C 715 201 273 198 25 18Black Hills SC 63 20 12 7 24Dakota Wesleyan U 54 18 16 20

*Freeman JC 12 12tGeneral Beadle SC 35 17tHuron C 217 56 88 69 4Mt Marty C 155 40 31 84

AiNorth American BaptSem 132 P.9 3

tNorthern SC 190 39 66 85*Presentation C 22 8 14tSioux Falls C 247 61 130 56South Dakota Sch of

Mines and Tech 144 40 85 19tSouth Dakota SU 8/4 223 314 7 330ASouth Dakota, U of 1, 371 458 331 50 509 17 6

Southern SC 5 5Yankton C 167 16 21 130

TOTALS 4, 320 1, 215 1,401 64 1, 538 42 57

TENNESSEE

*Aquinas JC 35 14 21tAustin Peay SC 138 93 45tBelmont C 208 59 15 95 24 15Bethel C 42 22 20Bryan C 117 21 27 58 11

tCarson-Newman C 707 230 121 310 46tChattanooga, U of 422 136 136 5 118 18 9Christian Brothers C 141 47 23 17 54

t*Cleveland S Com C 121 61 60

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont.)

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

TENNESSEE (Cont.)

t*Columbia S Com C 8 8tCovenant C 105 43 16 16 30

t*Cumberland C 45 33 12tDavid Lipscomb C 279 92 100 38 3 38 8East Tennessee SU 382 135 155 92Fisk U 690 230 106 354

*Freed-Hardeman C 126 36 21 14 55Freewill Bapt Bible C 102 41 61George Peabody C for

Teachers 85 71 14*Hiawassee C 22 22

I*Jackson S Com C 127 73 54tKing C 208 94 86 10 18Knoxville C 401 201 36 164Lambuth C 120 60 15 33 12

tLane C 411 227 184tLee C 173 30 24 58 51 10Le Moyne C 19 19'

tLincoln Memorial U 181 52 129*Martin C 44 18 26Maryville C 283 113 61 5 104AMemphis SU 2, 804 980 452 103 45 952 174 8Milligan C 207 27 28 112 7 21 12tMiddle Tenn SU 386 150 135 101*Morristown C 94 95Siena C 164 55 17 85 7

tSouthern Missionary C 175 50 68 57South, U of the 619 272 92 5 185 54 11Southwestern at Memphis 481 153 177 2 1 79 55 14

tATenn Ag and Indust SU 624 313 117 194tTennessee Tech U 427 198 129 100tTenn Temple C 293 29 49 62 153

tATennessee, U of 3, 768 1, 311 887 98 118 1,168 144 24 18tTenn Wesleyan C 192 70 47 69 6Trevecca Nazarene C 114 23 32 59Tusculum C 184 52 35 97

tAVanderbilt U 2,176 676 508 23 180 532 91 39 127

TOTALS 18, 459 6, 693 3, 817 597 359 5,483 645 662 194

TEXAS

tAAbilene Christian C 500 100 100 131 25 131 13*Allen Abad 15 15

t*Alvin JC 106 106*Amarillo C 218 88 43 87*Angelina C 26 13 13tAngelo SC 502 127 52 323tAustin C 352 90 88 150 24

taaustin Presby Theo Sem 66 38 28ABaylor U 2,185 368 456 22 548 687 99*Bee County C 85 11 74tBishop C 438 161 90 179*Blinn C 61 23 38

t*Central Texas C 193 31 53 109*Christian C of the

Southwest 11 11*Cisco JC 42 14 28*Clarendon C 30 30*Concordia Lutheran C 141 22 36 45 38

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-trations

TEXAS (Cont.)

*Cooke County JC 55tCorpus Christi, U of 100

%Dallas Baptist C 167tADallas Theo Sem 687

Matas, U of 473t*Del Mar C 404

Dominican C 137'Mast Texas Bapt C 176

tAEast Texas SU 627t *El Centro C 357*Fort Worth Christian C 7

t*Frank Phillips C 54*Galveston CC 36*Grayson County JC 72Gulf Coast Bible C 12

tHardin-Simmons U 399*Henderson County JC 74*Hill JC 52tHouston Baptist C 448

%Houston, U of 3, 693t*Howard County JC 143tHoward Payne C 219tHuston-Tillotson C 428tincarnate Word C 231*Jacksonville C 12Varvis Christian C 130*Kilgore C 203tLamar SC of Tech 726*Laredo JC 371*Lee C 152LeTourneau C 52

*Lon Morris C 75*Lubbock Christian C 79*Mainland, C of 25Mary Hardin-Baylor C 115

t*McLennan CC 71McMurry C 245

tMidwestern U 421*Navarro JC 112

%North Texas SU 2, 953!Oblate C of Southwest 22*Odessa C 256tOur Lady of the Lake C 381tPan American C 1, 276

t*Panola C 47t*Paris JC 54tPrairie View A & M C 887*Ranger JC 25!Mice U 1,522

St Edward's U 350tSt Mary's U 852*St Philip's C 81tSt Thomas, U of 440

%Sam Houston SC 720t*San Jacinto C 421*Schreiner kW 58!Southern Methodist U 1,869*South Plains C 87*South Texas JC 168*Southwestern Assemblies

of God C 32

141651

197813767

236110

281232

921.48

1199692740

15940

6257

23276533034291026

6912736

1, 025

567642

31368

5494104143

125210966

6121032

Registration Breakdown by Language

German Italian Russian

692621

10889

5920

104679

8503969

61200

4611

1522

59121

520

5723

35

61244

162

60156

9911

349

107

2423

85

5

180

418454 62

462 2258165

27356

10934 249

1587

26244012

1943044

20469 1, 708

10890

230103126885

294295

53

4135

102

19

6771

117173

7624 1, 213 171

22143279 3910 38

47123484

2091 278 21

183 19505 31

81200 40

22 332226

4152 638 38

77136

32

54

2139 42

39

11

15

16 5

11

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1 968 (Cont. )

Total FLState and Regis-

Institution trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German

TEXAS (Cont. )

*Southwestern Chris C*Southwestern Union CSouthwestern U

t*Southwest Texas JC&Southwest Texas SC

tdStephen F Austin SCtSul Ross SCtTarleton SC

t*Tarrant County JC*Temple JC*Texarkana C

tATexas A & I UtTexas A & My

tATexas Christian UTexas C

ilexes Lutheran CTexas Southern U

t*Texas Southmost CtATexas Tech C

Texas, U of at:tArlington

tAAustinLEl Paso

tTexas Wesleyan CtATexas Woman's UtATrinity U

*Victoria CWayland Baptist C*Weatherford C

tAWest Texas SU*Wharton County JCWiley C

1479

365144

1,1751, 432

330338301

81123

1, 3321, 1431, 211

129191688289

3, 294

2, 6838, 5362,168

2091,1271, 014

106139

59559

92176

Italian Russian Spanish

1022 1590 64

210 236528 24156 2576 5987 823362 30

372 115266 265374 2109627 74

257 8239 27

822 665

758 6131, 902 1, 767

335 23840 62

380 107205 207

26 3225 1616

144 7322

82

423

161144729663249203132

4R31

845116 462

19 43 5203384

315223

176 33 1,133

317329 434

23

15 3113 90

9822, 4831, 541

107594440489843

3427074

TOTALS 158, 829 15, 245 10, 298 891 1,392 125, 957

UTAH

tABrigham Young U 4, 979*Dixie JC 68*Eastern Utah, C of 28*Snow C 45tSnuthern Utah, C of 283tUtah SU 744AUtah, U of 2, 402tWeber SC 601Westminster C 149

1, 473 1, 21319 192825 2052 121

250 244760 701162 23749 54

52

6320

124 1, 56230

11019 217

177 48918246

TOTALS I 9, 299

VERMONT

Bennington CCastleton SCGoddard C

*Green Mountain CJohnson SCLyndon SCMarlboro C

tMiddlebury CtNorwich U

1,

10122941

21814217347

042293

2, 818 2,809 135

34139

19118

7356

9443125

21

2130

4154

47

108

4

442

320 2, 636

21

25

16618

I

21902095438715

221103

LatiAncientGreek

OtherFL's

351915

3445

634

312 60 93

13736 137 748

7 24

48 11

2,486 1, 301 1, 259

90 23 442

1456 9 147

146 32 603

4

1

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

VERMONT (Cont. )

St Joseph the Provider,C of

tSt Michael's CTrinity CVermont C

1 Vermont, U ofWindham C

32721262148

1, 915516

2141314963

957217

5516

29573

27

10

5533

11233

7985

407193

8

140 1 29 5

TOTALS 5, 870 2, 836 716 77 310 1, 703 170 1 50 8

VIRGINIA

*Averett C 133 83 50*Bluefield C 115 68 37 10*Blue Ridge CC 28 28tBridgewater C 492 187 76 229*Central Virginia CC 87 43 44*Danville CC 19 19*Dabney S Lancaster CC 28 28l'Eastern Mennonite C 97 23 21 48 5tEmory and Henry C 462 129 76 209 48*Father Judge Mission

Sem 57 27 3 27*Ferrum JC 241 112 8 121Frederick C 88 29 15 40Hampton-Sydney C 571 104 106 133 210 18

falUm- pion Inst 840 429 197 223Hollins C 475 316 44 14 71 20 10

*John Tyler CC 27 12 15Longwood C 368 147 57 159 5

t*Inither Rice C 43 16 20tLynchburg C 703 292 97 302 12Madison C 493 187 95 19 169 23Mary Baldwin C 529 240 68 221

*Marymount C 91 43 48*Northern Virginia CC 575 ,300 275l'Old Dominion C 1,485 604 323 89 449 14 6tRadford C 420 154 64 169 33tRandolph-Macon C 584 164 213 108 78 21Randolph-Macon

Woman's C 678 285 133 46 159 41 10 4Richmond, U of 1,767 549 266 92 101 494 225 40

tRoanoke C 609 216 81 276 27 9Saint Paul's C 126 123 3

*Shenandoah C 92 37 8 47*Southern Sem JC 71 44 8 19

t*Southwest Va CC 59 18 41*Stratford C 343 151 13 153 26*Sullins C 153 75 13 59Sweet Briar C 653 361 80 46 120 36 10

rrhomas Nelson CC 60 29 31tAiUnion Theo Sem 129 79 50

*Virginia Intermont C 134 83 20 31Wirginia Mil Inst 601 217 183 3 198Virginia Sem and C 35 35

tVirginia SC 925 314 245 26 340Wirginia Union U 556 215 112 171 58Virginia Common-

wealth U 617 228 185 36 23 114 12 19

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Coat. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegistration Breakdown by Language

Regis-trations French German Italian Russian

VIRGINIA (Cont. )

AVirginia, U of:'Minch Valley CtGeorge Mason CWary Washington C*Eastern Shore Br*Patrick Henry C

rVirginia Western CCWashington & Lee UWilliam & Mary, C of

*ChristopherNewport C

*Richard Bland C*Wytheville CC

2, 788424

1, 0781, 603

6147

1361,0282, 284

2369064

TOTALS 26, 498

1, 054180439820

261448

391864

792457

10, 723

46977

230162

29255627

43367

31

44

132

165

42

1946

4, 744 389 603

WASHINGTON

*Bellevue CC*Big Bend CCCentral Wash SC

*Centralia C*Clark C*Columbia Basic C

taEastern Wash SC*Edmonds CC*Everett JC*Fort Steilacoom CCtFort Wright C of the

Holy NamestGonzaga U*Grays Harbor C

t*Green River CCt*Highline C

*Lower Columbia CNorthwest C

*Olympic CWacific Lutheran U*Peninsula CAPuget Sound, U of

St Martin's CASeattle Pacific C

Seattle Ut*Shoreline CC

*Skagit Valley C*Spokane CCSulpician Sem of the

Northwestt*Tacorna CCWalla Walla C*Walla Walla CC

thiWashington SUttArashington, U of

*Wenatchee Valley CtWestern Wash SCWhitman C

Whitworth Ct*Yakim a Valley C

14040

534105104118566

3022950

108940

751173047970

159617

7367213325132534166

134

4933029053

1, 2538, 866

90816285168160

TOTALS

3813

189362627

1691856

34284

2529

126291950

18915

1773962

130126

1537

231246319

4572, 311

373471366554

3810

120464327

142128825

2912030537255

4624238

250328377722648

-977019

3832, 261

30194116

5648

183

60

222

18

30

14

53

41

61561

42

18,749 5,594 5, 078

110

820

Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

897 96 22 54167409444 60 4 7353359

227 103 33445 111 59

99 1530

8,266 1,264 375 134

4617

195232164

192 10

8525

45225 87 412035

10615516381 16 31 5820

139 547 10 564 1 32 995 11 12

1432549

13 11 2118

76 8115

333 4 151, 499 457 166 1,389

23216 17

334758

4, 322 619 370 1,481

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1

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Registration Breakdown by Language

French I German IItalian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

WEST VIRGINIA

tAlderson-Broaddus C 103 5 56 42*Appalachian Bible Inst 15 15tBethany C 513 218 85 210*Beckley C 32 32tConcord C, 189 78 51 60tDavis and ilkins C 445 97 95 12 215 18 1 8Fairmont SC 321 183 138Glenville SC 63 63

*Greenbrier C 80 41 39tMarshall U 1, 377 425 265 687Morris Harvey C 129 52 27 50

*Potomao. SC 139 34 42 63Salem C 152 60 27 50 7Shepherd C 50 30 10 10

tWest Liberty SC 326 126 104 96West Va Inst of Tech 179 129 50

tWeat Va SC 540 200 100 240AWest Va V' 2, 260 698 511 53 73 782 82 1 14 1 47

West Va Wesleyan C 104 42 31 31tWheeling C 374 168 74 132

TOTALS 7, 391 2, 649 1, 666 I 53 93 2, 739 100 1 44 1 47

WISCONSIN

Alverno C 42 23 19tBeloit C 507 225 91 27 126 25 1 I 12Cardinal Stritch C 88 47 11 28 2Carroll C 298 82 76 114 21 5

tCarthage C 654 176 194 35 230 7 12*Concordia C 297 100 85 112*De Sales Prep Sem 154 9 14 56 75Dominican C 274 76 21 177Edgewood C of the

Sacred Heart 175 68 17 72 12 6tHoly Family C 63 42 20 1tLak,:land C 271 135 95 41Lawrence U 620 213 207 1 82 99 18Marion C of Fond du Lac 79 29 15 35

*Madison Area CC 135 60 75tAMarquette U 2, 905 892 771 47 1, 065 130

Wilton C 226 57 28 141*Milw Sch of Fag 18 13*Milw Tech C 417 109 57 13 238tMt Mary C 325 104 50 122 49Mt St Paul C 50 18 6 15 11Mt Senario"C 29 15 14

ANashotah House 24 24Northland C 52 22 30Ripon C 567 175 147 5 34 153 47 6St Francis C 9 5 4

*St Lawrence Sem 49 24 25St Norbert C 511 196 86 8 207 13 1Stout SU 120 101 19

*Two Rivers Voc Tech Sch 28 28tViterbo C 113 43 22 48*Waukesha County Tech

Inst 45 45

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APPENDIX I. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REGISTRATIONS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHEREDUCATION, BY STATE AND INSTITUTION: FALL 1968 (Cont. )

State andInstitution

Total FLRegis-

trations

Ftegistratim Breakdown by Language

French German Italian Russian Spanish LatinAncientGreek

OtherFL's

WISCONSIN (Cont. )

Wisconsin SU at:tAEau Claire 1, 199 412 302 24 406 27 10 18

tLa Crosse 650 204 124 322tOshkosh 1,112 357 230 44 61 391 20 3 6',Platteville 409 165 121 10 13 100',River Falls 249 88 105 56',Stevens Point 649 170 197 37 245

tASuperior 258 79 106 73tWhitewater 705 280 i 125 300

Wisconsin, U of:tiMadison Cmps

tt.Milw Cmps12, 2443, 419

4, 071829

1, 592805

1, 381254

583184

3, 1431,150

18090

12825

1,16691

Center System 843 23 222 363Green Bay 742 265 187 290Parkside 475 188 107 25 155

TOTALS 32, 099 10, 279 6, 279 1, 720 1, 148 10, 084 863 433 1, 293

WYOMING

*Casper C 201 66 68 67*Central Wyoming C 25 12 13*Eastern Wyoming C 24 24*Northwest CC 61 28 33*Sheridan C 63 26 37*Western Wyoming CC 40 27 13

taWyoming, U of 1, 573 497 429 41 76 489 41

TOTALS 1, 987 626 577 41 76 626 41

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THE MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA62 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10011 Tei: 1212) 691-3200

SURVEY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSE REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS INLi. S. INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, FALL 1968

Conducted under NDEA Tide VI Contract with the U. S. Office of Education

TO THE REGISTRAR:

The Modem Language Association is continuing its series ofstudies on the statu4of foreign languages in the colleges anduniversities of the United States.

The published report on the results of this survey will includea directory with a record of course registrations and studentcontact hours in each foreign language taught, institution byinstitution. Language trends will be charted for the period 1961-68.

We believe that the simple card form will enable you toreport the data for your institution with a minimum of timeand effort.

Note that registration figures and student contact hours arerequested for all foreign languages, ancient as well as modern.

We are grateful for the cooperation that the ModemLanguage Association has received from college registrars inpast surveys. We hope that your institution will participate,through you, in the present national study.

Registrations and student contact hours incourses primarily for UNDERGRADUATES:

LanguageNo. of reg- No. of studentistrations contact hours

FrenchGarmanItalianRussian

SpanishLatin

List other languages below, distinguishing modern fromclassical, as appropriate:

Do you plan to offer foreign language courses in Summer1969? 0 Yes 0 No

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INSTRUCTIONS

1. Separately for undergraduate and graduate levels, re-port Fall 1968 registrations and student contact hours forall foreign language courses that carry credit (Student con-tact hours are computed by multiplying the number of indi-vidual registrations in each course by the actual number ofhours the student attends the mune in a given week.)

2. Include all students who are taking the given coursesfor credit, even though some of the students may not intendto take degrees. Such students may be enrolled on themain campus, a branch campus, or an extension center,in day, evening, or Saturday classes. Do not count auditors.

3. A student enrolled in more than one language courseshould be included in the total course registration of each,whether the courses are in the same language or in differentlanguages.

4. Please complete the form below and mail it as soonas possible. No postage is required.

(Even if your institution has no foreign language registrationsin Fall 1968, please return the form with your signature)

Registrations and student contact hours incourses primarily for GRADUATES:

LanguageNo. of reg- No. of studentistrations contact hours

FrenchGermanItalianRussian

SpanishLatin

List other languages below, distinguishing modem fromdassical:

If this report includes branches, please list location:

Name and title of reporting officer:

Date:

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THE MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA62 Fifth Avenue, New Ymk, N. Y. 10011 Tel: (212) 691-3200

SURVEY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSE REGISTRATIONS AND STUDENT CONTACT HOURS INUS. INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION,SUMMER 1969

Zonducted under NDEA Title VI Contract with the U. S. Office of Education

TO THE REGISTRAR:

The modern Language Association is making a nationwide surveyof summer foreign language course registrations and student con-tact hours in U.S. colleges and universities, complementing asimilar study made in Fall 1968.

Besides providing registration data, this survey is expected todisclose the important role that summer sessions play inscheduling language courses not taught in the regular session, andin offering language institutes and other special programs.

Combined results of the Fall 1968 and Summer 1969 surveyswill be published and distributed nationally. A feature of thereport will be a directory of the participating institutions, withfull registration figures for all languages reported.

In spite of the limited time available for gathering summer data,we hope to match the gratifying coverage obtained in the fall survey.

We shall be grateful for your participation in the study.

Registrations and student contact hours incourses primarily for UNDERGRADUATES:

No. of reg-istrations

No. of studentcontact hours

FrenchGerman

ItalianRussian

SpanishLatin

List other languages below, distinguishing modem fromclassical, as appropriate:

Do you have a second summer session in which foreignlanguage course will be offered? Yes No

13.4

INSTRUCTIONS.

1. Separately for undergraduate and raduate levels, re-port Summer 1969 registrations and st Ant contact hours forall foreign language courses that carry c it. (Student con-tact hours are computed by multiplying the number of indi-vidual registrations in each course by the actual number ofhours the student attends the course in a given week.)

2. Include all students who are taking the given coursesfor credit, even though some of the students may not intendto take degrees. Such students may be enrolled on the maincampus, a branch campus, or an extension center, in day,evening, or Saturday classes. Do not count auditors.

3. A student enrolled in more than one language courseshould be included in the total course registration of each,whether the courses are in the same language or in differentlanguages.

4 4. Please complete the form below and mail it as soonas possible. No postage is required.(Even if your institution hasss foreign language registrationsin Summer 1969, please return the form with your signature.)

Registrations and student contact hours incourses primarily for GRADUATES:

No. of reg- No. of studentLanguage istrations contact hoursFrenchGermanItalianRussian

SpanishLatin

List other languages below, distinguishing modem fromclassical:

If this report includes branches, please list location:

Name and title of reporting officer:

Date:

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