International Students English Language Requirements
If you do not have a TOEFL score you will be given an English placement test before registering for classes. Students whose test results show skills adequate for college work will be excused from English as a Second Language (ESL). Others will be required to take ESL classes until the language requirement have been met.
The results of the English Placement test will determine your placement in any one of four different areas of study: Intensive English, Advanced Level, Advanced Plus Level, or Regular.
If you have a TOEFL or IELTS score, the chart below shows your placement:
| TOEFL* | IELTS** | |||
| Internet-based score ranges |
Computer-based score range |
Paper-based score range |
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| Intensive English | 44 and below | 133 and below | 450 and below | N/A |
| Advanced Level | 45-52 | 133-150 | 450-473 | N/A |
| Advanced Plus Level |
53-60 | 153-170 | 477-497 | N/A |
| Regular (College Level) |
61 and above | 173 and above | 500 and above | 5.5 and above |
1. Intensive English: You can be placed in one of four levels. Each level takes three months (one quarter) to complete.
2. Advanced Level: Students at the advanced level are considered matriculated college students. Classes at the advanced level consist of a combination of academic and English preparatory classes. These classes are pre-selected and some count toward your graduation requirement for your degree.
3. Advanced Plus Level: Like the Advanced Level, these classes are a combination of academic and English preparatory. In addition, you have the flexibility to select classes that meet your graduation requirements.
4. Regular: Students will be allowed to take regular SVC courses.