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12 U.S. colleges are offering English as a Second Language programs and its subprograms.
The average graduate program tuition of the English as a Second Language programs is $17,590 for state residents and - for out-of-state students.
For the vocational programs (certificate programs), the 2023 average tuition is $7,525 and the average program length is 8.00 months.

English as a Second Language by Degree and Programs

3 graudate schools have English as a Second Language programs and no schools offer the program for BS degree. 10 colleges and vocational schools have the English as a Second Language program and 1 schools have post-graduate certificate programs.
English as a Second Language Programs by Degree
Number of Offered Schools
Less than 12 Weeks Certificate-
Less than 1 Year Certificate7
1-2 Years Certificate2
2-4 Years Certificate1
Associate's-
Bachelor's-
Master's3
Doctorate-

U.S. Colleges Offering English as a Second Language Program

School NameUndergraduate TuitionGraduate TuitionPopulatoinGraduation RateStudents to Faculty
Laney College
Public, 2-4 years
$8,684 ($1,147) - 8,168 24% 22 to 1
Washtenaw Community College
Public, 2-4 years
$6,096 ($4,415) - 10,884 22% 17 to 1
Hudson County Community College
Public, 2-4 years
$11,798 ($8,389) - 6,776 15% 23 to 1
Raritan Valley Community College
Public, 2-4 years
$7,296 ($7,295) - 6,688 28% 18 to 1
Long Island University
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
$38,868 $25,018 15,191 47% 13 to 1
Monroe Community College
Public, 2-4 years
$10,468 ($5,711) - 8,721 22% 18 to 1
Methodist University
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
$38,138 $42,825 1,916 37% 10 to 1
Xavier University
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
$45,000 $12,076 6,632 75% 11 to 1
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Public, four-years
$19,333 ($9,537) $15,677 ($8,333) 31,940 51% 20 to 1
St Charles Community College
Public, 2-4 years
$5,664 ($4,343) - 5,705 24% 19 to 1