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Southwest Minnesota State University charges just $14,760 net price for Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language, making it nearly $3,000 cheaper than the next option. This dramatic cost difference reflects Minnesota's public university system serving rural communities where language instruction increasingly supports immigrant populations drawn by healthcare giants like Mayo Clinic and agriculture employers. The state's 9 programs span from $14,760 to $28,439, with graduation rates varying widely from 44% to 75%.
9
Programs
$14,760 – $28,439
Net Price Range
61.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

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

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,760 $10,304 44.1% 91.6%
2 $17,566 $25,000 58.8% 69.1%
3 $17,816 $10,336 54.6% 56.6%
4 $18,148 $10,498 60.9% 73.8%
5 $23,875 $43,942 52.4% 76.5%
6 $25,140 $36,830 68.4% 92.5%
7 $25,651 $30,020 71.8% 65.5%
8 $27,324 $30,200 64.3% 66.6%
9 $28,439 $42,930 75.2% 72.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $13,679 gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Southwest Minnesota State's rural Marshall location and 91% acceptance rate keep costs low at $14,760, while Bethel University's suburban Saint Paul campus charges $28,439. Private schools like Bethel typically charge higher tuition but often provide more financial aid, though public options still win on net price.

How do graduation rates compare across different price points?

Higher-priced programs generally show better completion rates, with Bethel at $28,439 graduating 75% of students compared to Southwest Minnesota State's 44% at $14,760. Concordia College at Moorhead achieves 72% graduation rates while charging $25,651, suggesting mid-range private schools can deliver strong outcomes.

Where do most graduates find teaching positions in Minnesota?

Minnesota's growing immigrant communities, particularly around Twin Cities healthcare systems and rural meatpacking plants, create steady demand for ESL instructors. The state's refugee resettlement programs and international business presence with companies like 3M also generate opportunities for language education professionals.

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