Program overview

ESOL levels 1-3 are non-credit classes. Levels 4-6 can be taken as non-credit or credit classes. Levels 7-8 are credit classes. You can apply 24 credits of ESOL classes to an associate degree.

Costs range from a moderate fee to full credit tuition. If you need help paying, see fee waivers below. See costs, credits, and locations here: ESOL class schedule.

Description and ESOL level Classes Credit hours and cost per class
Basic ESOL for daily living 1 ESOL 10 6, 7, 8, or 9 non-credit hours:
$74, $87.80, $115.40, or $129.20
2 ESOL 20
3 ESOL 30
Transitional ESOL 4 Writing 42N Reading 40N Communication 44N 4 non-credit hours: $168.10
Writing 42 Reading 40 Communication 44 4 credits: tuition (international students only)
5 Writing 152N Reading 150N Communication 154N 4 non-credit hours: $168.10
Writing 152 Reading 150 Communication 154 4 credits: tuition
Academic ESOL 6 Writing 162N Reading 160N Communication 164N 5 non-credit hours: $209.50
Writing 162 Reading 160 Communication 164 5 credits: tuition
7 Writing 252 Reading 250 Communication 254 5 credits: tuition
8 Writing 262 Reading 260 Communication 264 5 credits: tuition

Estimated time to complete the program

Each class in Levels 1-3 is designed to be completed in two to three terms. Each class in Levels 4-8 is designed to be completed in one term. A student’s rate of progress through the program is affected by a number of factors, such as native language, educational background, living situation, work schedule, and time available to study and practice.

Non-credit fee waivers

ESOL students in Levels 1-6 who cannot pay the class fee can ask their instructor for a Class Fee Waiver form. To qualify, a student must show proof of participation in Food Stamp Benefits, Oregon Health Plan, or Dislocated Workers Program. Level 1-3 students can waive all class and tech fees. Level 4-6? students can waive class and tech fees for one class each term.

Applying for financial aid

Do you already have a 4-year college degree from your country? Please talk to a financial aid advisor before submitting the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).

Grading for non-credit ESOL classes

In general, students who complete a class have earned passing grades on homework, quizzes, and tests, and have not had unusual attendance problems.

  • CM = Completed (student is ready to advance to the next level)
  • PR = Progressing (student is not ready to go to the next level and must stay at the current level)
  • L = Left (student left the class)
  • UP = Unsatisfactory Progress. (This mark exits the student from the PCC ESOL program. Students are advised to enroll in a community-sponsored English language course and then re-take the placement test when they are ready to come back to PCC.)