Are there alumni students working as teachers?

Yes. Many USILACS graduates are currently employed as teachers in both online English instruction and traditional classroom settings across various countries. These roles range from private tutoring and language centers to faith-based and independent schools.

However, individuals pursuing teaching careers—particularly in public or government-regulated institutions—should be aware that licensing requirements vary by region. Some jurisdictions may require a state-approved teacher preparation program, in-classroom practicum experience, or additional certification. While a USILACS degree may fulfill the academic portion of these requirements, it may not, by itself, satisfy licensure criteria in all locations.

Prospective educators are therefore encouraged to consult with the appropriate licensing board or educational authority in their intended area of employment to ensure compliance with all applicable credentialing standards.