Archives: FAQs

Can students receive an official Enrollment Letter?

Yes. Upon enrollment, all students are issued a signed and sealed Official Enrollment Letter on USILACS letterhead. This document is delivered by email and serves as formal confirmation of enrollment status.

After completing my degree, how long will it take to receive my official documents?

After successfully completing all required courses and passing all final exams, graduates must complete the five required steps before their official education documents can be processed. Document preparation and shipping will begin only after all five steps have been fulfilled. The Five Required Steps are as follows: Verify Your Final Grades Review Draft Documents Apostille/Legalization […]

Is TESOL certification included in the degree program?

Yes. The 120-Hour TESOL Certificate (Level 6) is awarded to students who either: Graduate with the Bachelor of Arts in Clerical Education – TESOL, or Complete a TESOL major within another USILACS undergraduate degree program that includes the TESOL certification pathway. This certification is integrated into the curriculum and issued upon successful fulfillment of all […]

Will my degree include an academic transcript?

Yes. All USILACS degrees are accompanied by an Official Academic Transcript, which is signed, sealed, and includes a complete record of the student’s coursework and academic achievement. Note: For secure shipping and presentation, TESOL certificates and transcripts are often placed beneath the diploma inside the four corner tabs of the official document cover. Please be […]

Upon successful graduation, will I qualify for a teaching license?

Eligibility for a teaching license varies considerably by state, territory, and country, as each jurisdiction establishes its own criteria regarding academic qualifications, approved institutions, and licensure examinations. While a degree from USILACS may fulfill the academic component required for certain teaching roles—particularly within private or religious institutions—it does not automatically confer eligibility for public school […]

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 […]

Can I get a teaching license with my degree?

Teaching license eligibility is determined by the laws and regulations of each state, territory, or country, and these requirements can vary widely. While a USILACS degree may fulfill the academic criteria required for teaching roles—particularly within private or faith-based institutions—it does not automatically qualify a graduate for public school licensure. Many licensing authorities require that […]

Do USILACS degrees work in America?

USILACS degrees have been used by graduates across the United States for a variety of purposes, including employment, ministry, professional advancement, and further education. However, the acceptance and recognition of any degree—whether issued by USILACS or any other institution—ultimately depends on the policies and discretion of the receiving employer, licensing board, or academic institution. USILACS […]

Are USILACS degrees accepted in every country?

USILACS has successfully enrolled thousands of students from across the globe, and to date, the majority of its alumni have reported favorable outcomes in securing employment or achieving visa classification in a wide range of countries. However, it is important to understand that USILACS does not possess authority or influence over how individual nations evaluate […]

Are this school’s degrees acknowledged by the US and other foreign countries, such as China?

USILACS degrees have been used by graduates both in the United States and internationally for various purposes, including employment, immigration-related documentation, ministry advancement, and graduate-level education. Several USILACS alumni have successfully enrolled in secular accredited institutions to pursue advanced degrees, and many have secured positions across a range of professional and service-oriented fields. As of […]