Schools in The United States of America

Schools in The United States of America

The United States is one of the most diverse countries in the world. With a wide mix of cultures, languages, and communities, it offers students a chance to experience many different ways of life while studying English. Whether you’re drawn to a city with tall skyscrapers and a fast pace, or a smaller location surrounded by nature and a more relaxed lifestyle, there is a place in the U.S. that suits the way you want to live and learn.

Across the country, you’ll find a range of different natural environments. There are cities and towns with mountains, deserts, beaches, forests, and more. This variety allows students to not only study but also explore and enjoy a lifestyle that suits them. The environment you choose can help shape your study experience and make it easier to feel at home while learning.

The U.S. is home to many respected educational institutions, including some of the world’s most well-known universities. But for language learners, its biggest strength is the chance to build real communication skills in a setting that feels active, open, and full of opportunity. It is a strong choice for students who want to grow their English in a place where learning continues beyond the classroom.

Language schools in The United States of America

CEL Los Angeles

Prime Location for the California Lifestyle CEL Los Angeles is located in Santa Monica, one of LA’s most iconic neighborhoods, offering an unbeatable location near golden beaches and the famous Santa Monica Pier, all just minutes from the school.
Los Angeles USA

New York Language Center

New York Language Center specializes in English Language education. With more than 35 years of experience teaching English as a Second Language, NYLC has gained a reputation for providing high quality education in a friendly and supportive environment at an affordable price.
Miami, Boca, Orlando, Tampa USA

OHLA

OHLA is an award-winning English language school established in 1998 and one of Florida’s leading English education providers.
Miami, Boca, Orlando, Tampa USA

CEL San Diego

CEL San Diego is located in the heart of Pacific Beach, one of San Diego’s most popular coastal neighborhoods.
San Diego USA

Global Village Hawaii

Global Village Hawaii delivers a high quality educational experience to students from across the globe. At Global Village Hawaii, we will help you achieve your educational goals, have unforgettable adventures, and leave with wonderful memories and aloha.
Hawaii, the US
Medium-high intensity

Further education schools in The United States of America

Millennia Atlantic University (MAU)

Millennia Atlantic University (MAU) is a private, business-focused university in the Doral-Miami area whose goal is to make a significant impact on the quality of each student's professional and personal/family life.
Doral, USA
Types of visas

Types of Visas in the USA for All International Students

The USA student visa process is formal. For most language courses, you will need the F-1 Student Visa.

Table: Types of Visas in the USA for International Students

Visa Pathway

Best For

Study Limit

Work Rights

ESTA (Visa Waiver)

Short “Study Holidays”

Must be under 18 hours/week

None

F-1 Student Visa

Intensive English / University

18+ hours/week

On-campus only (Limited)

J-1 Visa

Exchange / Au Pair

Specific to program

Permitted (Program-specific)

Important

Even if you are only studying for 2 weeks, if the course is "Intensive" (20+ hours), you cannot enter on an ESTA. You must apply for an F-1.

Short-Term / Non-Intensive Study: ESTA (Visa Waiver Program)

For very short and casual courses (less than 18 hours per week), students from Japan, South Korea, and Italy can use the ESTA. This is only for non-intensive, “hobby” courses. If your course is full-time (usually 18+ hours/week), you cannot use the ESTA, even if the course is short.

Intensive Study (All Courses >18 hours/week): F-1 Student Visa

For all full-time or intensive language programs, you must get an F-1 student Visa in The USA, even if the course is only for a few weeks. This is the main visa for all serious language students.

Always check the official rules in the U.S. Department of State website.

Cost of living

Cost of Studying and Living in the USA for International Students

The cost of studying in The USA is one of the highest in the world, and a clear budget is essential.

Estimated Tuition Fees

Tuition fees for Language schools in The USA vary by city but are generally high. Below are estimated annual fees for international students. English language schools are typically billed weekly.

 

Type of SchoolEstimated Tuition Fee (USD)Estimated Tuition Fee (JPY)
English Language Schools

$350 – $550 per week

 
Elementary Schools

$25,000 – $40,000 per year

 
High Schools

$30,000 – $50,000 per year

 
Universities (Public)

$25,000 – $40,000 per year

 
Universities (Private)

$45,000 – $65,000+ per year

 

Note:

Fees are estimates and vary by institution and program.

Estimated Cost of Living

The cost of living in The USA varies dramatically by city, with study in New York being the most expensive. Below is an estimated monthly budget for a single international student, not including tuition or health insurance.

City / Region

Accommodation (Shared)*

Food, Transport & Utilities*

Total Monthly Estimate

San Francisco

$1,400 – $2,100

$800 – $1,100

$2,200 – $4,000

New York City / Boston

$1,400 – $2,100

$800 – $1,100

$1,700 – $3,000

Seattle

$1,100 – $1,600

$700 – $950

$1,930 – $2,820

Miami

$1,100 – $1,600

$700 – $950

$1,500 – $3,000

Los Angeles / San Diego

$1,100 – $1,600

$700 – $950

$1,400 – $2,500

Orlando / Tampa

$900 – $1,400

$600 – $850

$1,300 – $2,300

Boca Raton

$900 – $1,400

$600 – $850

$1,200 – $2,400

Note:

Figures represent estimated monthly expenses for a single student including shared accommodation, food, and transport.

Mandatory Health Insurance

You must budget for mandatory health insurance; it is not optional. The U.S. healthcare system is private and extremely expensive. All F-1 students are required to have comprehensive health insurance, which can cost an additional $30 – $125 per month or more.

Work rights

Working While Studying in the USA for International Students

For English language students, working off-campus is strictly prohibited.

Visa / Student TypeWork Rights?Study Limit
ESTA / Visitor Visa (B-2)No. Strictly prohibited.Must be < 18 hours per week (Recreational).
F-1 Student VisaYes (On-Campus Only). Up to 20 hrs/week.*Must be full-time (18+ hours per week).
J-1 Exchange VisaYes. Program-specific (e.g., Au Pair).Varies by specific exchange program.

USA Working Holiday Visa

The USA does not offer a standard Working Holiday Visa. The J-1 ‘Work and Travel’ visa is a separate program strictly for university students during summer breaks and cannot be used for general language courses.

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