Issues pertinent to Muslim students

<p>Muslim students who also have some skills in any of the “critical languages” in the National Strategic Language Initiative – Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Korean, and the Indic, Turkic, and Persian language families – would probably be of interest to schools with programs in those languages, programs that the schools are hoping to expand. </p>

<p>For the most part, these are larger schools, with some exceptions, depending on the language. To have a “critical mass” of Muslim students, look to LACs that are in consortia with other colleges, near metro areas (Bryn Mawr, for example) or to flagships in areas of states that have an appreciable Muslim population: Michigan, UCLA.</p>