English Proficiency Assessment (for Non-Native Speakers)
Prospective students whose first language is not English or students attending CTU on a visa must demonstrate English language proficiency prior to admission. Listed below are acceptable methods and valid scores that measure non-native English speakers’ ability to read, speak, and write in English.
Assessment Type
|
Undergraduate
|
Masters
|
Doctoral
|
Advanced Placement International English Language
(APIEL)
|
3
|
4
|
4
|
International English Language Testing Systems
(IELTS)
|
5.0
|
6.0
|
6.5
|
Michigan English Language Testing Systems
(MELAB)
|
73
|
80
|
80
|
Pearson Test of English
(PTE)
|
50
|
58
|
65
|
Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL) - paper test
|
500
|
550
|
550
|
Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL) - computer-based test
|
173
|
213
|
213
|
Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL) - the internet-based test
|
61
|
79
|
79
|
University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate
Certificate of Advanced English
(USLES CAE)
|
A,B,C
|
A,B,C
|
A,B,C
|
University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate
Certificate of Proficiency English
(USLES CPE)
|
A,B,C
|
A,B,C
|
A,B,C
|
British GSCE/Ordinary (O) or Advanced (A and AS) Level examinations in Subject of English
|
A,B,C
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
Instructional Options:
• Successful completion of a college-level English course (a grade of C or better) taken at an accredited, English speaking postsecondary institution
• Graduation from an English speaking postsecondary institution
• Graduation from an English speaking secondary institution
• ESL instruction based on University evaluation
Alternative measures of English proficiency may be determined with Academic approval.