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International Fellows Program
As a Smith
International Fellow,
you will be preparing
yourself for careers in
global business by
developing your critical
language skills and
cultural understandings
while mastering your
field of business.
All students
participating in Freshman
Fellows with double
majors in business (any
discipline) and foreign
language (any language)
by the beginning of the
fall semester in your
first year of study will
be considered Smith
International Fellows,
eligible for special
programming.
You will enroll in
BMGT 110F and
participate in
Freshman Fellows
activities, with some
especially designed to
explore the world, to
include the following
opportunities:
- Optional dedicated BMGT
faculty-led group
study-abroad
winter-term
sophomore year.
- Language majors
can also participate
in 3-week, 3-month
and full-year study
abroad in any UMD
and/or accredited
study abroad
program. The norm
for language majors
is Spring junior
year.
- Opportunity to
live in Language
House. Language
House is open to all
majors, staffed by
native speakers.
Applicants must be
sophomores with
intermediate
speaking ability in
the target language.
Language House
residents are
expected to speak in
their language at
all times.
- Opportunity for
internationally-relevant
internships.
- Special events
and activities,
e.g.: Global Food
Fair + Etiquette
Program.
Program Matriculation &
Administration
Matriculation:
To secure your place in
the Freshman Fellows
Program—including
International
Fellows—you must attend
the special Freshman
Fellows Orientation and
enroll in BMGT 110F in
your first Fall
semester. The
International Fellows
Program is a Two Year
Program.
Declaration of
your second major in
Language: Because
students may declare
only one major upon
application to the
University of Maryland,
we recommend declaring
your BMGT major first,
and then we will help
you declare your second
major in language when
you come to campus
during the summer for
New Student Orientation.
You will then have an
opportunity to meet your
Foreign Language advisor
and fine-tune your
registration in your
language courses prior
to the start of Fall
semester. Throughout
your program of study,
you will have the
services of both your
Business and your
Foreign Language
advisors to call on. For
more information on
Foreign Languages,
please visit:
http://www.languages.umd.edu.
Associate Dean,
Patricia Cleveland is
the Champion for this
program.
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