All new students who are native speakers of languages other than English must take the English Course Placement Test, regardless of fluency, previous English coursework, degrees/diplomas from U.S.
The Bridge English Placement Test measures competencies in all English language and academic skills, including reading, writing, listening and speaking. Per University requirements, incoming ...
We are happy to move students who take the placement test to a higher or lower level course as needed. If you are not currently enrolled in a language course at UAB, please contact Jenna Reynolds.
This test is designed to roughly assess your German skills, whether you are experienced or just starting to learn the language. If you wish to enroll in a German course at the Goethe-Institut or at ...
If you have learned Chinese at high school, at home or stayed in China for a long time, we strongly suggest you take a Chinese language placement test to determine the level at which you should begin ...
If English is not your mother tongue and you wish to take a Credit ESL course, you are required to take the Concordia Comprehensive ESL Placement Test (ConCEPT). This course helps non-native-speaking ...
If you have previous language experience and plan to continue your modern language studies at Michigan Tech, you must take the French, German, or Spanish placement test. Beginning students with no ...
your placement is automatic and you are not required to do the placement test. If you are of Arabic origin, completed your schooling in Arabic or have an adequate linguistic background in Arabic, a ...
However, we recommend that you take the SLU English Writing Placement Test to see if you are eligible for placement into ENGL 1900 (Advanced Strategies of Rhetoric and Research) or ENGL 1920 (Advanced ...
All new students whose native language is not English will need to take an English Language Placement Test before registering for classes. The New School uses the Duolingo English Test as our English ...
If you do not complete placement tests before the start of orientation, your course registration will likely be disrupted. International undergraduate first-year, transfer, and graduate students are ...