United Languages of America Agents

We work with agents and education partners worldwide who believe in more than enrollment. We believe in outcomes, student care, and an English experience that goes beyond language.

To keep a truly multicultural student body, we partner with professionals across continents. Our diverse classroom environment helps students grow as communicators and as individuals. We also focus on cultural fluency, integrating students into American culture and daily life while honoring their identity and background.

Why partner with ULA
Why partner with ULA

A school your students will recommend

United Languages of America offers a complete student experience in Orlando, built on academic consistency, modern facilities, and a team that supports students from placement to progress. Our goal is simple: help your students build real proficiency and confidence they can use in life, study, and work.

  • Orlando campuses designed for learning, comfort, and community
  • Diverse classroom policy that encourages students to speak from day one
  • Average class size of 17 students
  • Dedicated Education Department that trains teachers and updates academic practices
  • Activities and field trips that help students practice English in real life settings
Programs agents can confidently recommend

Clear pathways for different student goals

Our programs are designed to serve a diverse international student population. Agents receive updated materials, calendars, and guidance to represent each course accurately.

Intensive English Program

A structured, six level program from beginner to advanced, with strong cultural fluency and consistent progress.

Recreational English

Study 12 to 16 hours per week and keep time for work, travel, and life, while following the same class standards.

TOEFL preparation

Test focused strategies and practice for students who need certification for academic goals.

Business English

Advanced communication for professional contexts, presentations, and business writing.

Live Express

A flexible in person option designed for students who want consistent practice with less weekly time.

Online English

Live learning from anywhere with real teachers, real interaction, and clear level progression.

Signature experience

The International Harvest Festival

Every year, we host a unique public event that celebrates diversity. Students share their culture, history, and identity through presentations, food, music, and community connection. It is a powerful moment for belonging and an unforgettable part of the student journey.

Ethical expectations

A partnership built on integrity

ULA expects all representatives to follow ethical recruitment practices aligned with recognized international standards.

  • Provide accurate, current, and honest information
  • Maintain transparent business relationships with students and service providers
  • Use written agreements and clear student communication
  • Protect student wellbeing and best interests
  • Disclose any additional fees charged by the agency for services not provided by ULA
  • Represent ULA programs, services, admissions steps, and costs accurately
Payments and commission

Transparent payments, clear rules

Payments follow the invoice and the Agent Agreement. Full payment by net invoice may be accepted from agents up to 4 weeks prior to student arrival. If payment is not received by the time the student checks in, the student will be charged upon arrival.

  • Agents must not misrepresent institutional charges
  • Agents must not collect undisclosed institutional fees
  • Students should be clearly informed about what is included and what is not included in the invoice, such as books, personal expenses, and travel expenses
Agent screening and approval

How authorization works

Before entering a formal relationship, ULA reviews each agency to ensure suitability and professionalism.

  • International Agency Profile review
  • Business references and recruiting practices
  • Confirmation of student populations served
  • Review of any additional agency fees charged to students
  • Online presence and business activity review
  • Interview with agency representatives when applicable
  • Additional due diligence for larger networks
Note: ULA reserves the right to deny or discontinue representation if concerns arise regarding accuracy, ethics, or professional conduct.
Admissions support for your students

A process that is structured and easy to follow

After your student chooses a course, the next step is placement. Students complete a written test and an oral assessment. Once assessed, we assign the level and class, then confirm schedule options based on availability.

Required documents:

  • Completed and signed Out of Country Application
  • Passport copy
  • Financial evidence for tuition and living expenses, self sponsored or sponsored
  • Translation to English for any document not originally in English
  • Signed policies as required during admissions

Processing timeline:

After all required documentation is received, allow up to 3 business days for processing. If documentation is incomplete, the agent will be notified.

After acceptance:

Agents receive the official acceptance package. The SEVIS fee is paid after acceptance. Students schedule the embassy or consulate interview following local instructions.

Required documents:

  • Completed Transfer in Application and transfer authorization from the current school
  • Passport copy, visa page, I-94, and all I-20 forms issued by previous schools
  • Financial evidence for tuition and living expenses
  • Translation to English for any document not originally in English
Important transfer note: The grace period between schools should not exceed 15 days. Students must begin studying within that period.
Training and ongoing support

We support agents with materials and updates

After approval, ULA provides resources and support so agents can represent the institution accurately.

  • Agent Manual and guidance
  • Current brochures and promotional materials
  • Application forms and admissions instructions
  • Tuition and fee information
  • Academic calendar information
  • Updates when procedures or policies change
CEA Accredited

Protecting students comes first

If unethical conduct, inaccurate information, undisclosed fees, or misrepresentation is identified, ULA may require corrective action. If concerns are serious, repeated, or substantiated, ULA may terminate representation according to the agreement to protect student interests.

How to become an agent

Get approved and start sending students with confidence

1
Request Application
2
Submit Profile
3
Receive Materials
4
Start Advising

Contact us for a competitive commission rate and clear payment procedures.

Become an authorized ULA agent

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