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Is there a minimum age for students to enroll in the college program?

There is no official minimum age to enroll in any USILACS degree program. USILACS’s enrollment qualifications are based on prior education and experience, not on age. Many students earn Classroom Learning Credits (CLC) through the HESEAP program based on education and experience received prior to enrollment at USILACS; however, all students are required to take […]

Can I change my degree choice?

Students have the option to change their degree program at any time before completing the first 16 courses of their program. The fee for making this change is $150.00. Once a student has started their 17th course, no further degree program changes are allowed.

Have any students used their degrees for jobs other than teaching English online or in a classroom?

Numerous students have successfully used their USILACS degrees to secure various non-teaching roles. We provide degrees in several fields, including Business. Our students have successfully used their degrees to acquire work permits and secure employment in various countries worldwide. This holds true for degrees across various disciplines such as Business, Counseling, Education, or Social Science.

Which degrees are best for becoming a teacher?

We have found the (1) Bachelor of Clerical Education, (2) Bachelor of Principles and Methods of Language Education, (3) Bachelor of Fundamentals and Methodology of Education, to be the most sought-after degrees in traditional education settings.

What is your most popular degree?

Currently, our two most popular degrees are Bachelor of Arts in Clerical Education – TESOL and Bachelors of Clerical Business Administration – Management.

What is the difference between the various degrees you offer?

Our school offers ten Bachelor Degrees.  We offer three degrees in Business, four in Education, one in Counseling, and two in Social Science.   Courses 1 – 16: These are core education courses that each student must complete. Courses 17 – 30: These are courses related to the student’s Major Courses 30 – 34: These  […]