All graduate students whose first language is not English must meet the English language proficiency requirement prior to enrolling in academic classes. Please note that this requirement applies to all students, including resident aliens and citizens.
Requiring valid proof of English language proficiency is a mandate of the Office of Graduate Studies (OGS); the Office of Admissions merely enforces the mandate. Thus, only the OGS (not Admissions) can approve any exceptions. If you have not met the English language proficiency requirement, please do not approach the OGS to ask for an exception or waiver. Instead, discuss your situation with the graduate coordinator in the academic department to which you are applying for admission. Depending on your special circumstances, the department may choose to submit a petition to the OGS asking for a waiver/amendment to the English language proficiency requirement. But please note that waivers/amendments are rarely granted.
Some graduate departments will recommend admission without proof the English language proficiency; however, many will not. Please ask your graduate coordinator to explain your department's policy.
| TOEFL | IELTS | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Paper-based | Computer-based | Internet-based | |
| 550* | 213* | minimum per section: 18* reading 18* listening 16* speaking 16* writing |
7.0* |
*Some graduate programs require higher scores. Consult your academic department's graduate coordinator to verify minimum score requirements.
Applicants to Portland State may take an Institutional TOEFL on campus. The Portland State Institutional TOEFL is offered on campus several times each year:
Contact the Office of Admissions for exact test dates and registration information.
Scores from the International TOEFL are valid worldwide. Visit the TOEFL web site (www.toefl.org) for information about testing and ordering score reports. When ordering test score reports, please use Portland State's institutional code: 4610.
For further information about the English Language Proficiency Requirement, contact International Admissions at 503-725-3511 or intladm@pdx.edu.
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