Washington and Lee University is a highly selective institution with a historically strong undergraduate program in the liberal arts and sciences, a top-ranked law school, and a nationally accredited business program. 

Find out more about Spanish at Washington and Lee on the following sites

The Department of Romance Languages site contains faculty profiles, course offerings, and information about the major, including the  newly established Casa Hispánica and other departmental activities  The Tucker Multimedia Center allows language faculty and others to incorporate digital technology into language courses at all levels.  For research the James G. Leyburn Library houses an exceptional undergraduate collection.  Holdings can be viewed through the on-line catalog Annie.   On The College site you'll find information about the undergraduate program in general, Departments, Student Research and Service Learning, Administration, Grants and Research Opportunities, and more.  The Department of Romance Languages also works closely with various interdisciplinary programs listed on the College site, including Women's Studies, the Global Stewardship Program, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, and the Shepherd Poverty Program.  The Office of Institutional Research offers statistical information about student demographics, enrollment trends, accreditation, self-study data, and other pertinent items for prospective faculty and students. Finally, the Visitors page will offer you a cyber tour of the campus and the Lexington, Virginia site will introduce you to the community.