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Learning English in Ohio — free or low-cost ESL programs for immigrants

Where to learn English in Ohio for immigrants: free ESL classes at community colleges, libraries, nonprofit organizations, online. TOEFL, GED in Spanish programs.

Learning English in Ohio — resources for immigrants

Ohio at a glance

Ohio is home to about 593,142 foreign-born residents (5.0% of the state’s 11,780,046 people) and 537,559 residents of Hispanic or Latino origin (4.6%), per the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (2023 5-year estimates). The procedures below apply to everyone in Ohio regardless of immigration status unless noted.

Learning English opens doors: better jobs, communication with doctors and authorities, citizenship exam, daily life. Here are the best FREE or low-cost options in Ohio.

Free ESL/ELL programs in Ohio

Community Colleges

Almost all community colleges in Ohio offer Adult Education / ESL programs free or low-cost ($50-$200/semester):

  • Open enrollment year-round (no SAT, transcripts, or SSN required)
  • Multiple levels (basic, intermediate, advanced)
  • Flexible schedules (morning, afternoon, evening, weekends)
  • Some offer HiSET/GED prep in Spanish or English

Search “Adult Education” + name of community college in your area.

Public libraries

Many libraries in Ohio offer:

  • Free group ESL classes
  • Conversation circles (informal English chat)
  • Free software access: Rosetta Stone (at many libraries), Mango Languages, Pronunciator
  • ESL books to check out

Nonprofit organizations

  • Catholic Charities - ESL programs at parishes in many cities
  • YMCA / YWCA - adult ESL classes at some branches
  • Local churches - especially Latin churches have ESL ministry
  • Lutheran Services, Jewish Family Services - social services including ESL
  • Worker Centers - day-worker centers with classes

State / local programs

  • Ohio Department of Education - list of adult education programs
  • WorkSource centers (many states) - employment-focused ESL
  • Refugee resettlement agencies (if refugee/asylee): International Rescue Committee, Lutheran Immigration

Free online resources

  • Duolingo - free app, 5-15 min/day, in Spanish
  • BBC Learning English - free BBC site with Spanish-speaker lessons
  • USA Learns - Department of Education site, free, specifically for adult immigrants
  • ESL Library - some free resources
  • VOA Learning English - simplified English news
  • YouTube: channels like “English with Lucy”, “Speak English with Mr. Steve”, “English Like a Native”

ESL for citizenship exam (N-400 / Civics)

To naturalize you need:

  1. Speak basic English with USCIS officer
  2. Read 1-3 sentences in English
  3. Write 1-3 sentences officer dictates
  4. Civics exam: 10 questions, must answer 6 correctly

Specific citizenship prep programs:

  • USCIS Citizenship Resource Center - uscis.gov/citizenship - free materials
  • Naturalization classes at nonprofit organizations (CLINIC, NILC, CHIRLA, etc.)
  • NALEO (National Association of Latino Elected Officials) - specific program

For your children in school

Public schools in Ohio offer FREE ELL/ESL services to non-English-speaking students. Federally guaranteed right. No immigration status proof needed.

See: How to enroll children in public school


Last verified: 2026-05-25.

General procedural information for educational purposes. Not legal, tax, or immigration advice. Laws and fees change — verify with the issuing agency before taking action. For case-specific guidance, consult a licensed immigration attorney or other appropriate professional.

Frequently asked questions

Does it cost money to learn English in Ohio?
NOT necessarily. Most adult ESL programs in Ohio are FREE or low-cost. Available at: community colleges (Adult Education programs), public libraries, nonprofit organizations (Catholic Charities, YMCA, churches), free apps (Duolingo, BBC Learning English).
Do I need SSN or immigration ID to enroll in ESL classes in Ohio?
NO. Public ESL programs in Ohio do NOT require immigration status proof. Education is universally accessible. Some programs may ask for basic ID (passport, matrícula consular).
Are there ESL programs to prepare for citizenship exam (N-400) in Ohio?
YES. Many community colleges and organizations (CHIRLA, Worker Centers, NALEO) offer combined ESL + Civics classes, specifically preparing for the naturalization exam covering the 100 USCIS civics questions.