Second/Third Tier LACs for International relations/studies with Arabic

<p>What you mean by a “second/third tier” college?
Are you referring to any school that might be a realistic match or safety for this student’s stats?
If so, have a look at the University of Denver (USNWR #88 National University). It’s one of the smallest and least selective schools to show up anywhere in Foreign Policy magazine’s “Ivory Tower” ranking of IR programs.
<a href=“Inside the Ivory Tower - Wikipedia”>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inside_the_Ivory_Tower&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Denver does not offer many Arabic courses … but again, that is likely to be the case at any small “second/third tier” school.
<a href=“Academic Programs | Languages, Literatures & Cultures | University of Denver”>Academic Programs | Languages, Literatures & Cultures | University of Denver;

<p>If you are using USNWR’s definition of “Tier Two” (to refer to an unranked or rank-not-listed school), then have a look at Hampshire College, which is one of the Amherst MA 5-college consortium schools (along with Amherst College, Smith, Mt. Holyoke, and UMass). It may not offer many (or any) Arabic courses in its own catalog, but the consortium cross-registration privileges presumably would expand the available courses in this area. </p>