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Chicago State University leads Illinois bilingual education programs with net costs starting at just $10,133, while private options reach $35,196 at Loyola University Chicago. This 247% price difference reflects varying institutional approaches to preparing educators for Illinois schools, where 22% of students speak a language other than English at home. The state's manufacturing and healthcare sectors increasingly value multilingual professionals, particularly in Chicago's varied communities where bilingual teachers command premium salaries.
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Programs
$10,133 – $35,196
Net Price Range
44.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,133 $12,754 16.9% 48.5%
2 $11,592 $14,952 44.8% 75.0%
3 $13,550 $12,383 16.8% 62.7%
4 $16,284 $37,000 64.6% 58.4%
5 $35,196 $51,716 76.9% 79.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the huge cost gap between Chicago State and Loyola's bilingual education programs?

Chicago State University offers net costs of $10,133 compared to Loyola's $35,196, reflecting the public versus private funding models. Chicago State's 48.51% acceptance rate and focus on serving urban communities keeps costs low, while Loyola's 76.90% graduation rate commands higher tuition.

How do graduation rates vary among Illinois bilingual education programs?

Graduation rates span from 16.80% at Northeastern Illinois to 76.90% at Loyola University Chicago. The University of St Francis achieves a 64.60% graduation rate at $16,284 net cost, positioning it as a middle-ground option between public and premium private programs.

Does Western Illinois University offer competitive value for bilingual education majors?

Western Illinois delivers solid value with $11,592 net costs and a 44.80% graduation rate in Macomb. The 75.00% acceptance rate makes admission accessible, while the rural location provides unique multicultural education experiences different from Chicago-based programs.

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