Only requires a minimum of 6 ACA credits which can be earned by attending the Summer ACA session or one Fall Semester session abroad; otherwise, it follows the Spring Semester Abroad track. To qualify for this track, one must show that they have lived in a Spanish speaking environment for at least one year and demonstrate Spanish language proficiency via an evaluation by a professor in the Spanish program. This track may require 0-9 additional university upper class credits (300-400 levels) *.
For all minors, students must complete at least eight upper division hours (300-400 level courses) in the minor discipline.
NOTE: For all ACA minors, students must complete at least eight upper division hours (300-400 level courses) in the minor discipline. Upon return from the ACA institution, students must also complete FL 470 to fulfill the three-hour residency requirement.
Adventist Colleges Abroad
Adventist Colleges Abroad (ACA is a consortium of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and university in North America under the auspices of the Office of Education of the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists located in Columbia, Maryland. The ACA consortium provides qualified undergraduate students opportunities to study in other countries such as Argentina, Austria, Brazil, England, France, Italy, Lebanon, and Spain while completing the requirements of their programs at their home colleges. Studying abroad allows students to be immersed in the culture and life of another country while becoming conversant in its language. Students can minor in a foreign language through one of the ACA programs. Through such experiences students also may gain an appreciation of, and perhaps an inspiration for, mission or other multicultural services. For more information on ACA programs, see the Department of English and Foreign Languages and the ACA website: https://www.acastudyabroad.com.