
The Adult/International TESL Certificate is designed for those who intend to teach English as a Second Language (ESL) or English as a Foreign Language (EFL) to adult learners, either domestically or abroad. The certificate is issued by the University of Cincinnati. Certificate graduates are qualified to work in international and domestic language PK-12 schools or in community ESL/EFL programs for adults.
The application is not complete, and cannot be reviewed, until the School of Education has received all of the following:
International student applicants are required to provide specific information about their transcripts or degree programs to facilitate the applicant review process, including transcript translation and evaluation by a recognized translation/evaluation agency. For a list of translation/evaluation agencies accepted by the University of Cincinnati, please contact the International Students Services office: www.isso.uc.edu; 513-556-4278
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required of all applicants whose native language is not English. The following minimum scores must be obtained:
The TOEFL must have been taken within the two-year period preceding admission. The University of Cincinnati maintains an International Student Services Office (ISSO), which serves international students attending the University. For questions regarding international student information, contact the International Student Services Office at (513) 556-4278, www.isso.uc.edu
Fall Semester - July 15th
Spring Semester – December 1st
Summer Semester – April 1st
The Literacy Program at the University of Cincinnati provides an exemplary educational, research, and teaching program addressing issues of access, social equality, and diversity. The program’s work is conducted in partnership with other programs and centers at our University and in our community, in a way that is relevant to regional, national, and global concerns. Our mission is to educate individuals to assume leadership roles in literacy and language acquisition settings within local, regional, and national arenas, while serving the needs of our multiple clients from the immediate urban area. We strive to create professional and scholarly opportunities for students to become theoretically informed and practically equipped, caring, committed, and competent educators and scholars. Our program aligns its mission and its work with those of UC 2019, and the national professional organizations: the International Reading Association and Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages.
The Adult/International Certificate program is geared toward individuals who are interested in teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language (ESL/EFL) in international language schools, community colleges, or, for currently licensed teachers, in the public school system. This program is designed to meet international TESOL standards. The aim of the program is to prepare theoretically informed and practically equipped caring, committed, and competent ESL/EFL teachers, curriculum developers and consultants, as well as program administrators for schools, colleges, university ESL and Intensive English Programs (IEPs) and corporations.
Programmatic Disclosure
Teaching English as a Second Language – Graduate Certificate
ONET Occupational Crosswalk Match Links
Institutional OPEID – 3125
CIP Code – 131401
SOC Code – 25-3090
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Estimated Costs |
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Tuition and Fees |
$14,182.00 |
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Books |
$800.00 |
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Room and Board |
$10,170.00 |
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Graduation Fee |
$35.00 |
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TOTAL |
$25,187.00 |
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On-Time Completion and Job Placement Rates |
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Normal Completion Time (Months) |
On-Time Completion Rate |
Students |
Students Completing Program 07/01/11 – 06/30/12 |
Job Placement Rate |
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9 |
N/A |
N/A |
2 |
N/A |
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Median Loan Debt* |
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Federal Student Loan Debt |
Private Loan Debt |
Institutional Finance Plan Debt |
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$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
*Not required for programs with less than 10 graduates
Students may graduate at the end of any semester provided they meet the necessary degree requirements and all Department and University deadlines. Students should confer closely with their advisors regarding graduation as they approach the completion of their degree requirements. The initial step in the graduation process consists of a formal application for graduation. This must be done by the announced deadline (usually during the semester prior to the semester of anticipated graduation) and is completed online at http://grad.uc.edu/student-life/graduation.html.
A complete list of important deadlines and responsibilities that must be met prior to graduation, as well as further instructions and guidelines for completing the application for graduation can be found at http://grad.uc.edu/student-life/graduation.html.
The student must be registered for at least one graduate credit in their program in an academic year, after having met minimum degree/candidacy requirements to be considered a graduate student throughout the academic year. Further, students must be registered for at least one graduate credit during the academic year in which they will graduate.
Before graduation for all students, submission of Notification of Removal of all NG, N, I, UP, SP, and F grades must be sent as well as posting of all satisfactory grades for the graduation semester.
The University of Cincinnati is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
NCATE and CAEP
Experience in working with diverse populations of adult and international English Language Learners. Teaching of English language to native speakers of other languages.
Teach adult English Language Learners both national and international. Teach English language (reading and writing) to adult learners of non-English speaking populations. Teach adults in both formal and informal educational settings.
Additional career options are listed on the Career Development Center's Web site.
This curriculum information is intended as a general information guide for students considering enrollment in this program. These online tools are designed to assist you, but are not a substitute for planning with an academic or faculty advisor.
If you are currently confirmed or enrolled, you can check your degree requirements online. If you are considering transferring to this major from another school, use u.select to see how credits you have earned will transfer to UC. See course descriptions by college.
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Email: beckett.gulbahar@uc.edu
Phone: 513-556-2898
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PO Box 210022
Cincinnati,OH 45221-0022