Admission to courses of study
ADMISSIONS ARE ACCEPTED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR FOR ALL COURSES.
SIMPLY START THE COURSE OF YOUR CHOICE WHEN IT IS MOST SUITABLE TO YOU!
Any requirements for admission to a course of study, and any selection decisions, will be consistent with principles of academic merit and have regard to considerations of equity.
The admission committee considers several different factors when making admission decisions, including current/previous academic performance, statement of purpose, and letters of recommendation and current/previous work experience.
Earning a degree can not only open the door to increased earning potential; it can change families and communities for generations.
From admission to graduation, we are here to help students every step of the way.
Bachelor of Arts Degree – BA - TEFL
Eligibility
Candidates must submit official and complete academic documents as proof of high school graduation (i.e., graduation certificate or exam results).
We welcome students at different stages of life:
- Pursuing your first degree
- Exploring a new career path
- Returning to university
- Teaching aspirants who are planning to enter the field of TEFL/ESL/EFL teaching, either Online or Abroad.
- Those with an existing TEFL/TESOL Certification who wish to pursue a professional fully accredited BA Degree in TEFL through the most updated and actionable instructional methodologies in the contemporary TEFL teaching environment.
Course credits for Recognition of Prior Learning and Work experience
Any previous higher learning certification, diploma etc.
Previous TEFL or TESOL Certifications
Teaching experience of more than 3 months.
Previous work experience in a mentorship, coaching, training, supervisory or leadership role.
Master of Arts Degree – MA – TEFL
Eligibility
To be considered eligible for enrollment into a M.A. (TEFL) degree program, you must provide official transcripts that demonstrate you have earned a bachelor’s degree, (in any field of competency), from a recognized accredited university.
Course credits for Recognition of Prior Learning and Work experience:
Course credits will be considered for:
Previous TEFL or TESOL Certifications
Previous Teaching degree, certificates or diploma
Teaching experience of more than 6 months
Previous work experience in a mentorship, coaching, training, supervisory or leadership role.
140 Hours TEFL Certificate Program
Eligibility
Anybody (Native and Non-Native Speakers of English) can study for TEFL/TESOL certification, from any part of the world.
Candidates must submit official and complete academic documents as proof of high school graduation (i.e., graduation certificate or exam results).
TEFL140 International is a sub faculty program of Grace Hardison Tefl University that provides you with your 140 Hours TEFL Certification. For more information Visit: www.tefl140International.com
Course Fees
The University Sets All Inclusive Fees – inclusive of application fees, tuition fees and student services as follows:
Bachelor’s Degree: $1200
Masters Degree $3000
140 Hours TEFL Certificate $200
Financial considerations:
Payment plans are structured as follows:
NOTE: For all courses candidates get to start the program of their choice immediately after the first payment is made.
Official Certificates will only be issued once candidates have successfully completed a course of study and full and final course payments are received.
It is hereby understood that should a registered student fails to pay any outstanding balances in full when due, and the student’s account becomes delinquent, Grace Hardison TEFL University in addition to placing a financial hold on the student’s account, and assessing late fees, may restrict the student’s right to register or receive other University services in accordance with Grace Hardison TEFL University Policies, until all past due balances have been paid.
These restrictions include, but are not limited to: 1) withholding future registration privileges or schedule adjustments; 2) withholding the awarding of any degree(s), or certificate(s); and/or 3) withholding official transcripts and letters of authentication.