Florida Teachers Get Your ESL/Bilingual Endorsement

ESL Endorsement Program Florida

Advance your teaching career by earning your

ESL/Bilingual Endorsement

In Partnership with

Calumet College

Overview

The fastest growing population in education is English learners, regardless of the grade level you teach. Which also means that ESL teachers are in high demand right now. You can get a master's degree if you are looking to pay more money, but that also costs more money. That's why we're offering a more budget friendly option.

The most affordable ESL endorsement program for Florida teachers is now available. We've partnered with Calumet College of St. Joseph (CCSJ) to help teachers save more of their money, while also making themselves more marketable.

If you are a certified teacher in Florida, the state doesn’t have pre-approved programs. Instead, you’ll need approval from your professional learning director.

*This shouldn’t be an issue, since Florida statutes section 1012.98(4)(b)8 directs district professional learning systems to provide distance learning and to provide a low-cost option for educators.

Check with your local professional learning director to ensure that our program will satisfy your local directives. If you aren’t sure who that is, we can help. Or you can click here to see a list of all the directors and their contact information.

When We Say Affordable, We Mean It.

As fellow teachers, we know these are 2 of the biggest factors. That's why our endorsement courses are priced the lowest on the market. And our courses have the most flexible scheduling of any program available.

Total tuition cost for either endorsement: $3,600. That's 18 hours at $200 per credit hour. No hidden application fees, book fees, technology fees, library fees, or anything else. Total transparency for your piece of mind.

As fellow teachers, we also know the limits of your time. That's why all of our endorsement courses are added to our online programs. This means each of your classes is only 5 weeks long and is delivered in an asynchronous format, meaning you can log in and complete assignments when you have time in your busy schedule. Multiple classes run at the same time, meaning you have choices in the speed you move through our program.

And unlike almost all of the other schools, we allow you to choose the order of the courses you want to take. There are no prerequisites, meaning you can jump in and start taking classes at any time.

We believe you should take classes when you are ready, therefore we're always ready to help you get started. No waiting lists here.

You also get to choose the speed of the program. Take 2 classes at a time and finish in as fast as 18 weeks, or space them out and take longer. We realize not everyone has the same schedule, or the same ability to pay. So we leave it up to you to decide how fast you want to go.

Courses and Competencies

Whether you are looking for an ESL or bilingual endorsement, you'll have to take 6 specific courses. These courses are almost the same, with 1 slight variation.

Regardless of the endorsement, these 5 classes are the same:

If you are getting your ESL endorsement, you will also take:

If you are getting your bilingual endorsement, you will also take:

There is also a requirement with this endorsement to have 100 clock hours field experience in applicable settings. All hours must be in a setting where ESL students are receiving services. To help satisfy this, we've built 100 hours into our courses. However, there is another option.

In lieu of documenting 100 hours, teachers can provide an administrator’s letter saying they are working with English learners in their classroom.

Technically speaking, clock hours may be waived if the educator has at least 3 months of teaching experience in an ESL setting, in which case a school district may submit an employment verification letter (not clock hours) to verify the educator’s teaching experience in an ESL setting.

To earn the bilingual endorsement, teachers must also pass the appropriate language proficiency test administered by the Illinois Licensure Testing System. (The ESL endorsement does not require an exam as of this date).