

You are not required to go through any office on your campus in order to apply to the CLS Program. However, we recommend you make use of resources available on your campus to strengthen your application.
Resources on your campus may include an academic advisor, the Scholarships Office, Fellowships Office, Merit Awards Office, Study Abroad Office, Honors Program, Career Office or International Programs Office. A campus writing center may also provide helpful feedback on your essays.
The following individuals on your campus are knowledgable about the CLS Program and can provide advice on the application process for you, and support through the process:
Ann Witkowski
Advisor |
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Nabil Al-Tikriti
Professor, Department of History and American Studies |
The CLS Program provides resources to help you prepare a competitive application with or without the help of an advisor:
Year | Name | Language | Site | Institution |
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2020 | Arnita Best | Korean | Gwangju, South Korea | University of Mary Washington |
2014 | Shirley Martey | Chinese | Suzhou, China | University of Mary Washington |
2012 | Jennifer Tippins | Chinese | Shanghai, China | University of Mary Washington |
2012 | Nicole Page | Russian | Vladimir, Russia | University of Mary Washington |
2012 | Charlotte Guard | Turkish | Izmir, Turkey | University of Mary Washington |
2011 | Jack Coombes | Azerbaijani | Baku, Azerbaijan | University of Mary Washington |
2011 | Mindy Tadai | Korean | Jeonju, South Korea | University of Mary Washington |
2010 | Marissa Allison | Arabic | Muscat, Oman | University of Mary Washington |
2006 | Alexandra Klein | Arabic | Tunis, Tunisia | University of Mary Washington |
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