What is the national foreign language center? The National Foreign Language Center has materials to assess language levels and improve skills in more than one hundred languages from around the globe for professionals—and for anyone who loves learning languages. We also have training modules to help advance critical thinking and other domains.What is a language resource center? In 1990, the Department of Education established the first Language Resource Centers (LRCs) at U.S. universities in response to the growing national need for expertise and competence in foreign languages.Where is the foreign service institute located? The Foreign Service Institute’s (FSI) main campus is located at the George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center (NFATC). Learn more about getting to campus on our directions page. FSI courses are available on a reimbursable basis to U.S. Government employees of other agencies, including U.S. military personnel.What is the national linguistic services council? The NLSC is a readily available group of multilingual U.S. citizens who provide supplemental language resources to U.S. government agencies. Whether a national need, a regional emergency, or a national security requirement, NLSC Members volunteer their language skills and cultural knowledge to support federal agencies in times of need.
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