Self-Instructional Language Program at Trinity College
What is “SILP”?
Through the
Self-Instructional Language Program (SILP), Trinity undergraduates may study
practically any foreign language in which regular courses are not offered,
provided that suitable instructional materials are available and the College can
locate both a qualified tutor and an academic specialist in the language to
serve as the examiner.
How does it
work?
The
emphasis in SILP is on self-instruction. Thus, only strongly motivated students
who have the self-discipline to work effectively outside the structured
environment of regular courses should consider applying to the program. If
admitted, they will study their language of choice independently, using a
textbook and other written materials (e.g. workbooks), plus audio- and/or
videotapes. Each week, they will meet for one 90-minute session with a tutor.
Tutors are native speakers of the language, but they are not, as a rule,
professional language teachers. Therefore, students should not expect them to
engage in the full range of instructional activities that teachers in regular
courses do. The key to learning a language through SILP is the student's own
self-instructional efforts.
How do I get credit?
At the end
of the semester, a specialist in the language at an accredited American college
or university will examine the student and determine his or her grade. Each
semester of successful SILP study is valued at one course credit. At the start
of each semester, the examiner will specify to the student (and also to the
tutor) the parts of the textbook and the tapes for which the student will be
held responsible on the examination.
What levels
of instruction are available?
Most SILP
languages may be studied at the introductory (101, 102), intermediate (201,
202), and advanced (301, 302) levels, but in some cases it is not possible to go
beyond intermediate. Students with any significant amount of prior familiarity
with the language may start at the 201 or 301 level. In such instances, the
examiner (or sometimes the tutor) assesses the student's proficiency before the
start of SILP study and determines the appropriate level of placement.
In recent
years, students have successfully completed SILP units in the following
languages:
American
Sign Language Swahili
Thai Czech
Vietnamese Korean
Hungarian Portuguese
Polish Serbian/Croatian
Dutch Finnish
Norwegian Swedish
Modern Greek Tongan
What are
the costs and who do I contact?
SILP
students are responsible for purchasing their textbook(s), as well as any other
required print materials. The College loans them tapes. To help defray the cost
of the tutor's compensation and the examiner's fee, students are assessed a $400
tuition surcharge each semester they are enrolled in the program.
SILP is
administered by Ms. Isabel Evelein who can be reached by email at isabel.evelein@trincoll.edu
Trinity is a member of the National Association of Self-Instructional Language
Programs. For more information about NASILP, please visit the
NASILP Web Site.
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