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Universidad Central de Bayamon offers the lowest net cost at just $4,285 for Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language programs, while graduates from Pontifical Catholic University campuses earn $27,439 annually. This $6,517 earnings difference between the highest and lowest paying programs reflects Puerto Rico's expanding tourism industry, where multilingual professionals command higher salaries in hotels, resorts, and cultural exchange programs. The University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras achieves the highest graduation rate at 52.5% despite offering the most selective admission process at 51.59% acceptance. Private institutions dominate the field with 14 of the 16 programs, yet their net costs range dramatically from $7,382 to $10,082. Puerto Rico's status as a bilingual territory creates unique opportunities for language educators, particularly in government agencies and international business sectors that require certified ESL and foreign language instruction.
16
Programs
$4,285 – $10,082
Net Price Range
$23,949
Avg. Program Earnings
39.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

16 Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,264 $27,439 $6,238 42.1% 99.8%
2 $9,421 $27,439 $6,238 39.2% 98.2%
3 $10,082 $27,439 $6,340 47.9% 94.7%
4 $8,036 $21,508 $5,580 35.4% 33.3%
5 $6,507 $15,922 $5,324 52.5% 51.6%
6 $8,471 $8,050 46.0% 83.1%
7 $4,285 $5,986 37.9% 80.4%
8 $9,034 $5,580 42.7% 40.1%
9 $7,607 $5,542 38.7% 45.7%
10 $7,382 $5,542 38.4% 67.8%
11 $8,964 $5,580 31.6% 46.8%
12 $8,245 $5,580 43.1% 52.8%
13 $8,787 $5,580 32.9% 44.7%
14 $8,932 $5,580 39.4% 47.0%
15 $8,783 $5,580 33.0% 33.8%
16 $7,569 $6,920 36.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $6,517 difference between the highest and lowest graduate earnings?

Pontifical Catholic University graduates earn $27,439 annually compared to $15,922 for University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras graduates. This gap reflects employer preferences for private institution credentials in Puerto Rico's competitive language education market. The three Pontifical Catholic campuses maintain identical earnings outcomes despite different graduation rates ranging from 39.2% to 47.9%.

How do public and private program costs compare in Puerto Rico?

The single public option, University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras, charges $6,507 net cost while private institutions range from $4,285 to $10,082. Universidad Central de Bayamon breaks the typical cost pattern by offering the lowest net price despite being private. Inter American University's seven campuses maintain consistent $5,580 tuition across locations but vary in net costs from $7,382 to $9,034.

Does acceptance rate correlate with program quality in Puerto Rico?

The most selective program, Inter American University-Arecibo at 33.31% acceptance, produces graduates earning $21,508 annually. Meanwhile, Pontifical Catholic University-Mayaguez accepts 99.77% of applicants yet achieves the highest graduate earnings at $27,439. This suggests that institutional reputation and curriculum design matter more than selectivity in Puerto Rico's language education field.

Where do the highest graduation rates occur among these programs?

University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras leads with a 52.5% graduation rate despite being the most academically selective program. Pontifical Catholic University-Ponce follows at 47.9%, while Universidad Adventista de las Antillas reaches 46% graduation rates. Inter American University campuses cluster between 31.6% and 43.1%, showing consistent performance across their seven locations.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.