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CUNY Queens College leads New York's language teaching programs at just $3,830 net cost, creating a $23,040 gap between the state's cheapest and most expensive options. This price difference matters in a state where international business connections and immigrant communities create steady demand for ESL and foreign language instructors. Public institutions dominate the affordable end, with six of the ten cheapest programs charging under $20,000 annually. New York's status as a global gateway ensures language teachers find opportunities across educational institutions, corporate training centers, and community organizations serving the state's multilingual population.
10
Programs
$3,830 – $26,870
Net Price Range
65.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

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

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $3,830 $7,538 60.2% 69.5%
2 $17,231 $8,769 60.4% 82.6%
3 $18,430 $10,560 77.8% 49.1%
4 $18,740 $38,135 70.2% 89.6%
5 $19,067 $8,953 61.6% 74.7%
6 $19,951 $8,815 68.2% 59.8%
7 $21,148 $17,290 64.7% 77.0%
8 $21,869 $24,308 55.5% 80.9%
9 $23,461 $37,504 63.9% 99.5%
10 $26,870 $37,840 71.8% 76.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes CUNY Queens College so much cheaper than other programs?

Queens College charges just $3,830 net cost compared to the state average of $19,116 for these programs. As part of the CUNY system, it benefits from substantial state funding and serves a large student population that keeps per-student costs low.

How do graduation rates compare between affordable and expensive programs?

Stony Brook University achieves the highest graduation rate at 77.8% while maintaining a net cost of $18,430. The most affordable option, CUNY Queens College, graduates 60.2% of students, showing that lower costs don't necessarily mean lower completion rates.

Is financial aid available for private language teaching programs?

Private schools like Niagara University offer substantial aid, reducing costs from $38,135 to $18,740 net price. Roberts Wesleyan provides even more generous aid, cutting their $37,504 sticker price to $23,461 for eligible students.

Where do language teaching graduates typically find work in New York?

New York's international business sector and immigrant communities create opportunities in K-12 schools, community colleges, and corporate training programs. The state's TAP grant program helps reduce costs for in-state students pursuing these teaching careers.

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