Application - Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application - Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section A: GENERAL INFORMATION. Enter your name, current mailing address, phone numbers, email, academic major, degree program, student number, and social security number.
  3. Proceed to Section B: UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION. List your undergraduate institutions attended along with dates, degrees earned, majors, minors, and GPA.
  4. In Section C: GRADUATE EDUCATION OUTSIDE MSU, summarize your non-MSU graduate education by providing institution names, majors, dates attended, degrees earned, and GPAs.
  5. Complete Section D: GRADUATE STUDY AT MSU by indicating your enrollment status in the CLACS Graduate Specialization Program and providing details about your current graduate program status and GPA.
  6. Fill out Section E: FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMPETENCE by listing languages spoken along with your proficiency levels.
  7. In Section F: TRAVEL INFORMATION, provide project title, travel dates, destination details, estimated costs, and any funding needs for in-country travel.
  8. Describe your goals in Section G: GOALS AND PLAN OF STUDY. Write a five-page essay detailing how the grant will support your educational program.
  9. Finally, complete Section H: REFERENCES by listing two professors who will provide recommendation letters. Ensure they send their letters directly to the Center of Latin American and Caribbean Studies.

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A Latin American studies degree allows graduates to pursue a variety of careers in different fields. For example, they could enter business, diplomacy, education or healthcare. Having a background in Latin American studies prepares students for local or global careers.
By studying the geography, politics, economies, histories, cultures, and literatures of Latin American and Caribbean countries, LACS majors develop a solid knowledge of the region and its relations with both the United States and Europe.
Some potential occupations for students with a major in Latin American Studies include: International Relations Specialist: Students can work as international relations specialists focusing on Latin American affairs for government agencies, non-profit organizations, or international businesses.
Find a Latin American Studies degree Binghamton University, State University of New York. Latin American and Caribbean Studies (BA, Minor) College of Alameda. Leiden University. Leiden University. University of Hamburg. Boston University - Frederick S. University of London, School of Advanced Study. Universitat de Barcelona.
The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) serves students, faculty and scholars from across the University of Illinois campus, along with communities across Illinois and the Midwest, by promoting innovative research, specialist teaching, and public awareness of the Latin American and Caribbean region.

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The term Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is an English-language acronym referring to the Latin American and the Caribbean region. The term LAC covers an extensive region, extending from The Bahamas and Mexico to Argentina and Chile.

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