About ULA

United Languages of America

– In 2023, United Languages of America (ULA), which was founded in 2013, merged with Harvest English Institute, which was founded in Newark, NJ in 1999, and was already considered to be the most reputable English as a Second Language school in the Central Florida Region.

– Harvest/ULA has been using advanced methodologies that have allowed the school to achieve the highest credential from the United States Department of Education and United Stated Department of Homeland Security for English as a Second Language schools.

– Harvest/ULA is accredited by the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA) and recently received reaffirmation of this accreditation until 2031.

– Harvest is approved by the United States Department of Homeland Security to enroll international students through the Student Exchange Visitor Program.

Mission

“The Harvest English Institute is internationally recognized for teaching English as a second language at high-quality standards. Since 1999, the Institute has been using advanced methodologies that have allowed us to achieve the highest credential from the Department of Education of the United States.”

To be a center that attracts and supports union through communication and culture. Fostering global citizenship and the understanding of people from different nations.

Vision

Values

Education • Respect • Ethics • Creativity • Constant Updating

*The Intensive English Program of all Harvest English Institute sites is accredited by CEA.

CEA’s mission is to promote excellence in the field of English language teaching and administration, as well as to protect the interests of students, through accreditation of English language programs and institutions worldwide. For more information, please visit:
CEA: http://cea-accredit.org
CEA Standards: http://cea-accredit.org/about-cea/standards
CEA Complaint Policy: http://cea-accredit.org/about-cea/complaints