Undergraduate Admission Policy Regarding English Proficiency
Prospective students who attended secondary schools with a language of instruction other than English have a variety of means to demonstrate proficiency in the English language.
Applicants may demonstrate English proficiency through any of the following:
- ACT English sub-score of 18 or higher
- SAT I Critical Reading score of 450 or higher
- TOEFL-iBT score of 75 or higher (Internet-based format)
- TOEFL-PBT score of 535 or higher (paper-based format)
- IELTS scores of 6.0 overall, or 5.0 or above in each category
- Duolingo: 105 or higher
- AP: English Language and Composition score of 4 or higher
- IB: 5 or higher on the English Language and Literature exam
Students may also demonstrate English proficiency by evidencing:
- The completion of two consecutive years of full-time high school in the United States, or a high school where English is the primary language of instruction, with a grade of C or higher in English. Official transcripts required, or
- Students with post-secondary experience may also demonstrate proficiency through the completion of two consecutive years of full-time university/college in the United States, or where English is the primary language of instruction, with a grade of C or higher in the equivalent of ENG 109 or ENG 110.
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