Since 1962, the Indiana University Honors Program in Foreign Languages (IUHPFL) has been sending Indiana high school students abroad to not only immerse themselves in language and culture, but also to gain a stronger sense of self.
The IUHPFL has three main components that set it apart from other high school study abroad programs: its academic focus, its Honor Code, which includes the Language Commitment; and the host family experience.
We invite you to explore the possibilities that the IUHPFL offers. Do you dare to expand your horizons?
IUHPFL Highlights
Are you creative? Join the 2012 t-shirt design contest(s). [Read More]On May 18-20, the IUHPFL is celebrating 50 years of excellence. Please help us prepare by telling us your preferences via a two-minute survey. [Click Here for Survey]The personal application and financial aid application deadlines have been extended for the 2012 Program cycle. [Read More]The 2011 alumni photo contest winners have been announced. Experience nine sites through the eyes of our students. [Read More]The date for the IUHPFL 50th Anniversary Celebration has been set. Mark your calendars and join us for this momentous occasion. [Read More]The IUHPFL has been prominently featured in the Indiana Foreign Language Teacher Association (IFLTA) fall newsletter. [Read More]Five German students will be selected as Max Kade Scholars, receiving a scholarship of $1,000 courtesy of the IUB Germanic Studies Program with funding from the Max Kade Foundation. [Read More]The IUHPFL in the Herald Times, Bloomington – read what Holly Hays, school columnist, had to say about her experience in Valencia, Spain. [Read More]
How to facilitate maximum language learning and to ensure students’ safety abroad – read the IUHPFL Honor Code. [Read More]
IUHPFL Newsletter
Learn what's new with IUHPFL in the The Polyglot Press. [Read More]