PVCC Student Awarded Prestigious Critical Language Scholarship to Study in Japan

Thursday, July 25, 2024
PVCC Student Awarded Prestigious Critical Language Scholarship to Study in Japan

Paradise Valley Community College philosophy student, Lia Williams, will embark on an incredible journey to study Japanese as part of the U.S. Department of State’s highly competitive Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program. Williams is among the 500 students chosen from a pool of over 5,000 applicants nationwide to take part in this immersive summer opportunity. 

The elite group of scholars dedicated to mastering critical languages will partake in this prestigious program, which is an integral part of the U.S. government’s initiative to enhance American proficiency in critical foreign languages, and aims to equip students with the linguistic and cultural skills essential for U.S. economic competitiveness and national security. 

“I am extremely grateful to be given the opportunity to study Japanese overseas,” Williams said. “When I applied, I never thought I would be chosen. I am excited to take what I learn abroad back to America and become a better president for the Japanese Culture Club, and improve my language abilities.”

As a CLS scholar, Williams will spend eight to ten weeks immersed in intensive language instruction and cultural enrichment experiences in Japan. The CLS Program partners with universities and nonprofits worldwide, providing students the unique opportunity to study in environments where the target language is commonly spoken. Through this immersive experience, Williams will not only advance her Japanese language skills but also gain a deep understanding of Japanese culture.

“Lia’s selection for the CLS Program is a testament to her dedication and academic excellence,” said Mike Ho, student life and leadership manager. “Her achievement is not only a personal milestone but also a proud moment for our college, showcasing PVCC’s commitment to fostering academic and cultural growth among its students.”

About CLS

The CLS Program is renowned for its rigorous curriculum and the transformative impact it has on its participants. By focusing on critical languages such as Arabic, Azerbaijani, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Swahili, Turkish, and Urdu, the program prepares students to apply their newfound language skills in their future careers, contributing to global diplomacy and international relations.

Recipients of the 2024 CLS awards represent a diverse group of students from all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The cohort includes students from over 200 institutions of higher education, encompassing public and private universities, community colleges, liberal arts colleges, military academies, and minority-serving institutions. This diversity enriches the learning experience, allowing students to exchange ideas and perspectives with peers from various backgrounds.

To learn more about the CLS Program or other exchange programs offered by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, visit CLS Scholarship and Study Abroad. For additional information about PVCC and its programs, visit our website