- Kelly Slutz ’14
- Hometown: Smithville, Ohio
- Major: Spanish and Sociology
When I was in high school, I knew I wanted to attend a college that had strong academics, recreational opportunities and lots of different ways to get involved. I also wanted to attend a university that was committed to the environment and the community, and I felt like all of these things were important at Mount Union.
Spanish Hands-On Learning
Students who choose to major in Spanish at Mount Union have ample opportunities to get “real-world” experience outside of the classroom. By getting involved in extracurricular opportunities and student organizations, you can strengthen your proficiency in Spanish language and culture, both of which are critical to career success.
Experiential learning opportunities will give you many chances to put classroom knowledge to work. These opportunities include:
- Study abroad experience
- Serve as translator, interpreter and tutor in the Alliance community
- Independent research
- Research with faculty or student peers
- Service-learning opportunities
Alpha Mu Gamma is a national foreign language honorary.
Foreign Language Club is a student-led organization on Mount Union’s campus.
Association of International Students is a student-led organization on Mount Union’s campus.
