The Global Villa: "La Plaza Mayor"—the Spanish Floor
The Spanish floor, known as La Plaza Mayor, offers students the opportunity to live Spanish language and culture without ever leaving campus. It aims at creating an interactive learning community in which students can strengthen their linguistic skills in Spanish, broaden their cultural horizons and thus grow intellectually.
COMPONENTS OF THE PROGRAM
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La Plaza Mayor EXPECTATIONS
- to speak the language of their floor as the primary means of communication and to encourage other students to do so;
- to be respectful of other residents (e.g. listening, cleaning after you cook, keeping noise levels down at night, etc.)
- to share at least one meal per week with participants in their particular language group;
- to be co-enrolled in MLNG 293: Cultural Connections: The Global Villa (0-1 credit course) in conjunction with a Spanish course appropriate to the student's level. First year students will also be involved in the co-enrollment of:
..... HIST 112: Origins of the Modern World 1500 to the Present
..... POLS 193: Politics of the Developing World
Ideally, students co-enroll in both courses but must take either HIST 112 or POLS 193. Click here to see this semester's schedule. - to participate regularly in the cultural activities scheduled for a particular language floor regularly (coffee hours, museum visits, etc.).
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
- intermediate/advanced level in Spanish (the resident should be able to carry a conversation in Spanish about daily topics);
- completion of an application form and interview;
- GPA: 3.0 or higher;
- commitment to expectations of the language floor.
Applicants will be weighed in terms of maturity, level of Spanish language and commitment to the principles of the Global Villa, cultural interests, and career plans in order to choose the best students for the Global Villa.
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For more information about La Plaza Mayor, please contact:
- Ms. Michelle Batterson
- 314-977-3200
- mbatters@slu.edu
