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Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language programs prepare educators to work with non-native speakers in diverse settings worldwide. Graduates typically earn around $27,322 annually, though salaries vary significantly by location and employer type. When evaluating programs, students should prioritize hands-on teaching experience, cultural immersion opportunities, and comprehensive linguistic training. Look for curricula that combine second language acquisition theory with practical classroom management skills. Strong programs also offer certification preparation for credentials like TESOL or TEFL. With only 10 schools offering specialized degrees in this field, thorough research is essential to find programs that align with your career goals and preferred teaching contexts.
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Schools Ranked
$27,323
Avg. Program Earnings
50.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 10 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $39,369 68.9% public
2 $37,208 63.5% private-nonprofit
3 $33,993 81.8% public
4 $27,439 39.2% private-nonprofit
5 $27,439 47.9% private-nonprofit
6 $27,439 42.1% private-nonprofit
7 $23,456 8.8% private-forprofit
8 $21,508 35.4% private-nonprofit
9 $19,455 65.5% public
10 $15,922 52.5% public

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