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Comligo

Comligo is an online educational platform founded in 2020 that specializes in Spanish language instruction.[1] Headquartered in the United States, the company uses a live, teacher-led model to deliver its courses.[1]

Services and target audience

Comligo’s scope covers individuals and organizations. For individuals, it provides classes for children and adult learners through one-on-one training.[2] For organizations, it provides Spanish classes for schools and universities, and companies seeking Spanish training for workplace and institutional communication. [3] In corporate settings, the curriculum teaches industry-specific communication protocols.[4][5]

Curriculum and methodology

Comligo's model centers on conversational proficiency.[4][6] They also host supplementary resources on their website, including coursework for professional and personal contexts, such as healthcare, business, academic environments, and heritage language maintenance.[1][3]

Before booking a class, students undergo a proficiency assessment to determine their placement level.[6] For academic institutions, Comligo provides support to complement existing teaching capacity.[5][6]

Approvals and partnerships

Comligo received its first Department of Education approval as an education provider in New Hampshire in 2021 .[4][5] Since that year, Comligo has also been approved by the Departments of Education of other states in the U.S. [4][5] Since its founding, Comligo has launched a Spanish scholarship program with annual editions. [4][5] The IME (Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior) disseminates this program through the Mexican consulates across the U.S.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ a b c K, Faiza. "Comligo Mini Review: Comprehensive Courses for Spanish Learners". All Language Resources. All Language Resources. Retrieved 11 June 2026.
  2. ^ Middleton, Jo. "How Comligo is Integrating Spanish for Kids at Home". Slummy Single Mummy. Slummy Single Mummy. Retrieved 11 June 2026.
  3. ^ a b "Comligo's role in higher education and Spanish learning". Daily News Hungary. Daily News Hungary.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Shaw, Tanya. "Looking Beyond Vocabulary in Corporate Spanish Training: Comligo". The Fox Magazine. The Fox Magazine. Retrieved 11 June 2026.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Melton, Alan. "Spanish Training for Customer Service Teams". Small Business Coach. Small Business Coach. Retrieved 11 June 2026.
  6. ^ a b c Rhodes, Emily. "Inside Comligo's Approach to Online Spanish Education". House of Coco. House of Coco. Retrieved 11 June 2026.

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