Tibetan students
Tibetan students sing Tibetan folk
song at the SASLI Party.

 

203 Ingraham Hall,
1155 Observatory Drive
Madison, WI 53706
Ph: 608-261-1194
Fax: 608-265-3062

SASLI Program info
SASLI@southasia.wisc.edu

Program Assistants :
Grace Lorentz
Ashli Kjos

SASLI@southasia.wisc.edu
(608) 261-1194

Webmaster :
Phillip Jackson
Pjackson1@wisc.edu

Assistant Director :
Laura J. Hammond
ljhammond@wisc.edu

Administrative Director :
Sharon Dickson
sdickson@wisc.edu 



Academic Director :
Don Davis, Jr.
DrDavis@wisc.edu

Director, Summer Program
in Madison:
J. Mark Kenoyer
jkenoyer@wisc.edu

Chair, Board of Trustees:
Susan S. Wadley
sswadley@syr.edu

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SASLI is an affiliate member of the Association for Asian Studies.
SASLI is partially funded by the Department of Education.

South Asia Summer Language Institute
(SASLI)

June 16 to August 8, 2008

Your Stay
Languages Offered:

Course Information

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Please Note: SASLI will not be offering Pashto.
Please Note: Gujarati, Marathi, Malayalam, Telugu and Punjabi are Cancelled in Summer 2008

Courses Offered - Summer 2008
Intermediate:
Bengali, Hindi, Nepali, Sanskrit, Sinhala, Tamil, Tibetan, Urdu
Advanced:
Nepali, Tibetan

Program Fee: The 8-week program fee is $3,100 and does not include the cost of textbooks or living expenses. This does include the UW-Madison assessment fee. SASLI is open to undergraduates, graduate students and non-student professionals.

Course Info: SASLI offers elementary, intermediate, and advanced levels in modern South Asian languages. SASLI prepares students for subsequent training domestically and abroad. SASLI is currently held on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Students may only register for one language per summer. This 8-week program offers the equivalent of two full semesters of academic study.

Credits: Upon completion of the program, students will receive 8 credits and a letter grade (A-F). Upon request, the Registrar of the University of Wisconsin-Madison will issue a transcript for coursework at SASLI.

Classroom hours of instruction:
Mon through Friday: (four hours/day)
8:30 - 1:00 PM (with a break from 10:30-11:00 AM)

Note: SASLI participants MUST complete the two consecutive 4-week sessions for a total of 8 weeks.



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