Access to the [My Student Account] portal is typically available immediately after a successful payment is processed. However, depending on server activity and the geographical location from which enrollment is submitted, a brief delay of up to 10 minutes may occasionally occur.
Yes. Students may change their degree program at any time prior to beginning their 17th course. The fee to initiate a degree program change is $150.00. Once a student has started the 17th course, the academic program is considered fixed, and no further changes to the degree selection are permitted. Students considering a change are […]
Yes. Many USILACS graduates have successfully leveraged their degrees to pursue careers beyond English language instruction, both in online and classroom settings. USILACS offers accredited degree programs in diverse fields such as Business, Counseling, Education, Psychology, and Social Science, all of which prepare students for a broad range of professional opportunities. Graduates have used their […]
Earnings for online English teachers vary depending on the teaching platform, qualifications, and individual experience. Some USILACS graduates have reported earning over $100 USD per hour teaching English to students in countries such as China. Most reputable online teaching companies require a four-year accredited degree as a minimum qualification. A bachelor’s degree from USILACS can […]
Currently, the most popular degree for teaching English online is the Bachelor of Arts in Clerical Education, with majors in TESOL, Online Education, Language, and Psychology.
Yes. Non-native English speakers are permitted to pursue any TESOL-designated degree program. However, it is strongly advised to carefully assess current English language proficiency—including grammar, pronunciation, and accent clarity—as many TESOL employers expect instructors to demonstrate near-native fluency. A heavy accent or limited fluency may limit employment opportunities or raise concerns regarding instructional effectiveness.
USILACS offers several degree programs specifically designed to prepare individuals for careers in education. At the undergraduate level, the following degrees are especially relevant for those pursuing teaching roles: Bachelor of Arts in Clerical Education, with majors in: Online Education TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) Language Psychology Each of these programs provides […]
USILACS offers a wide range of academic programs, and current enrollment trends indicate that several degrees are particularly sought after by students pursuing careers in education, business, and counseling. At the undergraduate level, the most popular programs include the Bachelor of Arts in Clerical Education – TESOL and the Bachelor of Clerical Business Administration – […]
USILACS offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, each designed to serve distinct academic goals and career paths. At the undergraduate level, USILACS provides ten bachelor’s degree programs across four main fields: Clerical Business Administration, Clerical Education, Clerical Counseling, and Clerical Social Science. These programs consist of 40 courses, structured as follows: Courses […]
Absolutely. USILACS welcomes students from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds. While all programs are academically structured in English, degree content and course materials are also available in Chinese (Simplified), Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Myanmar (Burmese), Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Thai, Vietnamese, to support non-native English speakers. Many USILACS students who are not native English speakers have successfully enrolled, […]