The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures offers programs in Russian and, with the support of the Penn Language Center, courses in the Czech and Polish languages. The department also offers a series of courses for students who have spoken Russian at home and wish to gain literacy and/or improve their language skills or to pursue the study of Russian literature and culture in Russian. Students of Russian at Penn are invited to reside in the Russian House (which brings together students interested in daily use of the language) and encouraged to spend a semester of study abroad.
Russian and East European Studies: Russian Language, Literature and Culture
Russian and East European Studies: Russian Language, Literature and Culture
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Disciplines
School of Arts & Sciences
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Our admission decisions are made prior to the announcement of results for many national examinations (such as the A Levels or French Baccalaureate), but applicants are expected to be enrolled in programs that prepare them for these examinations. If you are enrolled in a program that will not release external examination results prior to our application deadlines, you must request that your school send us predictions of external examination results along with your grades.
Where national examinations are required for admission to a pre-university program (such as the IGCSE or the SPM), you should have received high marks on these examinations and should present certified copies of the results with your Penn application.
Students in our diverse global community have a wide range of passions, perspectives, and talents. Beyond academics, we would like to learn about your non-scholarly interests, extracurricular activities, and community service (though we recognize that patterns for non-academic involvement vary from country to country).
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
USD 63,452Application Fee
USD 75How to Apply
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As you prepare for your application journey, we encourage you to explore your interests and to hear from current students as they share their personal journeys at Penn.
Russian and East European Studies: Russian Language, Literature and Culture
University of Pennsylvania
United States of America,
Philadelphia
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