Studying in the Arab World
A majority of Arabic students at Carleton choose after their second year to continue their Arabic studies in the Arabic-speaking world, for one term or longer.
In recent years students have attended programs in Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, and Egypt. Studying abroad has given them a chance to put their language skills to the test, and to form a deep and abiding connection to the cultures and peoples across the region.
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Owen Jones, ’26, in Jordan -
Arthur Koenig, ’25 in Chefchaun, Morocco -
Gregor D., Rosemary W., Anya G., Margot S. (’21) in ʿAmman -
Ana Knighten ’20 at Wadi Rum, Jordan -
Gabriel Ferreira Friedrich (’20) in Jordan -
Zayn Saifullah ’17 & Owen Solis ’17 in Petra, Jordan -
Tristan Pitt, ’19 in Beirut -
William Decourt (’18) Dunes of Merzouga, Morocco -
William Decourt (’18). Madrasa Bou Inania, Fez, Morocco -
Mika Chmielewski ’17 (left) posing with a friend during her study abroad in Rabat, Morocco -
Nick Lorenz, ’17 at a mosque in Fes, Morocco -
Reilly Simon ’16 in Jordan -
Grace Babbs ’18 in Oman -
Seth Harris ’18 and Gray Babbs ’18 in Oman -
Owen Solis ’17, Geeza, Egypt -
Owen Solis ’17 at al-Aqsa Mosque -
Photo by Elizabeth O’Connor ’17 of the ancient port of Byblos, in Lebanon. -
Elizabeth O’connor ’17, in Lebanon