Some universities in the US that offer Yiddish language courses include Columbia University, The Ohio State University, and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Other schools may also offer Yiddish language courses, so it's worth checking with individual universities for their course offerings.
People coming from other countries brought new languages over for people to teach and learn, and eventually speak. This is a reason the US and Canada have so many people speaking so many different languages, and this is also part of the reason the US is called "a melting pot."
No. In Idaho, you can be a substitute teacher with an AA degree. In the public school system, one must have earned a BS or BA degree and certification to teach (which must be renewed regularly with graduate level coursework or approved workshops in most areas of the US). In addition, most areas require numerous other tests in the process as well as a strenuous evaluative process which includes impromtu observations, interviews, video taping of lessons, community service and classes in order to receive a continuing contract to teach any subject. As for substitute teaching, it depends upon the district. Some districts require an Associates degree or at least two years of college, but some other districts may just require a high school diploma. The reason being that not only are qualified, cerified teachers scarce, but also those who might want to substitute, especially due to the minimul pay, lack of benefits, and schedule.
The US Civics test is available in 20 different languages.
There were a total of 46 languages spoken across the three neighborhoods in the US.
209 colleges in the southern US
Some universities in the US that offer Yiddish language courses include Columbia University, The Ohio State University, and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Other schools may also offer Yiddish language courses, so it's worth checking with individual universities for their course offerings.
Romanians are most abundant in the states of Illinois and New York. So typically, more colleges in these states will teach Romanian. However, any top-notch colleges usually offer a wide variety of languages, typically in the European field, which would include Romanian.
There are currently 119 colleges classified as Div 1
Many colleges accept credits earned in other educational institutions. The answer to this question would be, yes. Many colleges would accept credit from colleges overseas in the US.
Yiddish is spoken by Jewish people all over the world, mainly in Europe, the US, and Israel.
At the last count I saw, there were 3,000 or Based of the US Dept. of Education, there are approximately 5,000 colleges & universities in the United States.
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Many US Colleges and universities have varsity rowing. See related link for a current list.
PCH answer is 10