Today, Representatives Deborah Ross (NC-02), Valerie Foushee (NC-04), and Jimmy Panetta (CA-19) introduced the Advancing International and Foreign Language Education Act to support foreign language and international education programs at colleges and universities by reauthorizing Title VI of the Higher Education Act through Fiscal Year 2030. For decades, the Title VI/Fulbright-Hays programs have helped develop a strong foundation of international, research, and world language studies, especially in less-commonly taught foreign languages that hold strategic importance for the United States. Despite the importance of these programs, the Higher Education Act has not been reauthorized since 2008.
The United States lags far behind European nations and other countries in foreign language proficiency, with approximately 10% of Americans speaking another language proficiently compared to 65% of Europeans. With a growing need for American professionals who have language abilities and cultural knowledge in fields like health, cybersecurity, engineering and more, the future economic well-being of the United States depends on our ability to communicate and compete by understanding the languages and cultures of other countries.
“In Congress, I’m proud to represent world-renowned universities, colleges, and HBCUs, home to students who are driving cutting-edge research and innovation,” said Congresswoman Ross. “At a moment of unprecedented competition, the United States cannot afford to fall behind in foreign language proficiency. We must invest in strong foreign language education that will prepare our students for the jobs of tomorrow. By fostering cultural and language education, we can bridge educational gaps, bolster our national security, and enhance our global economic competitiveness. I’m grateful for the partnership of Representatives Foushee and Panetta and will continue working to ensure students in North Carolina and beyond have the resources they need to thrive in the global economy.”
“The United States has long struggled to keep pace with other nations in ensuring language education access and proficiency for students. Lack of proper language education threatens our ability to equip the next generation with the proper tools to become civil leaders, and achieve our nation’s military, diplomatic, and business goals.” said Congresswoman Foushee. “This legislation will help prepare elementary and secondary school students by providing critical investments in language education to achieve success in global marketplaces, and navigate multi-lingual environments.”
“Language education can broaden horizons and expand opportunities for Americans,” said Congressman Panetta. “As the co-chair of the America’s Languages Caucus, I’m proud to support the Advancing International and Foreign Language Education Act which would extend language programs so critical to building a workforce ready to compete around the world. By investing in language and international education programs today, we ensure our nation can continue leading the world and the global economy.”
Specifically, the Advancing International and Foreign Language Education Act would:
- Reauthorize and extend programs for international and foreign language studies, including National Resource Centers, Language Resource Centers, Undergraduate International Studies, and American Overseas Research Centers.
- Reauthorize Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships, allowing graduate students to receive stipends for studying foreign languages.
- Extend and update the International Research and Innovation program, including establishing a national database on international and foreign language education.
- Reauthorize and update programs for international business skills and education, including renaming and expanding activities in professional and technical training curricula.
The legislation was previously introduced by former Congressman David Price. Bill text is available here.
###