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Admission to Undergraduate Programs

13.3 Language Proficiency Requirements

13.3.1 English Language Proficiency

    English is the primary language of instruction in all Faculties except Faculté Saint-Jean. All undergraduate applicants to any program or course except Faculté Saint-Jean need an adequate level of English language proficiency before admission, regardless of their citizenship status or country of origin.

    The University of Alberta reserves the right to use discretion in determining adequate levels of language proficiency to ensure success in academic programs. In some cases, additional English language testing, conducted by the Faculty of Extension, may be required to confirm English proficiency.

    Proficiency in English may be fulfilled in one of the following ways:

(1)

Successful completion of three years of full-time education in English

a.

in Canada including the grade 12 year. This can be a combination of secondary and postsecondary education. (See notes 1, 2, and 3).

b.

in another country where English is recognized as an official language of instruction. (See notes 1, 2, 3, and 5).

c.

at a recognized school/institution which uses English as the primary language of instruction. (See notes 1, 2, 3, and 5).

(2)

Successful completion of the equivalent of three years of full-time instruction in a school/institution in Canada in which the major language of instruction is other than English, but where the level of English proficiency required for graduation is equivalent to that in English language schools/institutions in Canada.

(3)

Completion of one of the following:

a.

a final blended grade of 75% or better in English Language Arts 30-1 course (Alberta High School),

b.

a predicted grade of 5 or better on the International Baccalaureate English A1, A2, or a grade of 6 or better on English B,

c.

a grade of 4 or better on the Advanced Placement English College Board examination

d.

a grade of B or better in an O-level, GCSE, or IGCSE English Language or Literature course.

e.

a grade of B+ or better in *6 of transferable university-level English Language and Literature completed at an English language institution.

(4)

Graduation from a degree program offered by an accredited university at which English is the primary language of instruction and in a country where English is the primary language. (See note 5)

(5)

One of the two TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) test formats with the appropriate score;

a.

Internet-based TOEFL (iBT) of at least 86, with no less than 21 on each band. (See note 4)

b.

Paper-based TOEFL of at least 580 with a TWE of 4.0 or better (See note 4)

(6)

A score of at least 85 on the MELAB (Michigan English Assessment Battery). (See note 4)

(7)

A score of at least 6.5 on the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) with no band less than 5.0. (See note 4)

(8)

A score of at least 70 on the CAEL (the Canadian Academic English Language assessment exam). (See note 4)

(9)

A score of at least 59 on the PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English Academic). (See note 4)

(10)

A score of at least 4.5 on the CanTEST (Canadian Test of English for Scholars and Trainees) with no part lower than 4. (See note 4)

(11)

A score of at least B on the CAE (Certificate in Advanced English). (See note 4)

(12)

A score of at least C on the CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English). (See note 4)

(13)

Successful completion of the University of Alberta's ESL 140/145.

    Bridging Program Stages 1 and 2

    Applicants with superior academic standing who do not meet the English language requirements but who have a minimum TOEFL score of 65 (internet-based), or 500 (paper-based), or a score of at least 5.0 on the IELTS and who meet all other Faculty-specific program requirements may be considered for admission to the Bridging Program Stage 1.

    Applicants with superior academic standing who do not meet the English language requirements but who have successfully completed Bridging Program Stage 1 or who have a TOEFL score between 70 and 85 (internet-based), or 530 and 577 (paper-based) or a score of at least 5.5 on IELTS and who meet all other Faculty-specific program requirements may be considered for admission to the Bridging Program Stage 2. For more information, students should contact the Office of the Registrar, International Admissions Unit, 105 Administration Building, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2M7.

Notes

(1)

Enrolment in English as a Second Language (ESL) courses or programs will not be included in the calculation of three years of full time study. Enrolment must be in a regular high school or postsecondary for-credit program. Where students are registered in both ESL and regular programs, the ESL hours will be deducted from the total educational hours.

(2)

Proof of three years of education must be submitted in the form of official transcripts (including details on course enrolment and hours of instruction).

(3)

Failing grades/courses will not be counted when calculating full time attendance. Only courses with passing grades will be considered.

(4)

Standardized test results must be issued directly from the testing office. Photocopies will not be accepted. Test scores must be valid and verifiable.

(5)

For a list of countries and institutions that are recognized as having met the University of Alberta's English language proficiency requirement, visit our website at: www.admissions.ualberta.ca/ProgramsAndRequirements/Admission-Routes/International.aspx.

(6)

When requesting official TOEFL test results to be forwarded to the University of Alberta, applicants should indicate institution code 0963 and department code 00.

(7)

Applicants who are asked to provide English Language Proficiency and who can demonstrate by other means that their proficiency exceeds the specified minimum levels, should direct inquiries to the Assistant Registrar, International Admissions, Office of the Registrar, 105 Administration Building. Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2M7.

13.3.2 Spoken English Requirement

    Besides demonstrating overall English language proficiency, applicants to the teaching and health sciences disciplines need a further level of spoken English proficiency, regardless of their citizenship status or country of origin. The University of Alberta reserves the right to use discretion in determining adequate levels of spoken English language proficiency. In some cases, additional English language testing, conducted by the Faculty of Extension, may be required. To determine whether or not proof of spoken English proficiency is required, applicants should verify specific admission requirements for intended program(s). See §15.

    Spoken English proficiency may be shown in any of the following ways:

(1)

Six full years of education in English in Canada or the equivalent in another country where English is the principal language. Such education must include the Alberta Grade 12, or equivalent level, and can be in a combination of secondary and postsecondary training (see notes 1, 2, 3 and 5).

(2)

Successful completion of the equivalent of six years of full-time instruction in a school/institution in Canada in which the major language of instruction is other than English, but where the level of English proficiency required for graduation is equivalent to that in English language schools/institutions in Canada (see notes 1, 2, 3 and 5).

(3)

A score of at least 50 on the TSE (Test of Spoken English) or a minimum speaking score of 26 points on the TOEFL iBT test or a minimum speaking score of 7.5 on the IELTS test (see note 4).

Notes

(1)

Enrolment in English as a second language (ESL) courses or programs will not be included in the calculation of six years of full time study. Enrolment must be in a regular high school or postsecondary for-credit program. Where students are registered in both ESL and regular programs, the ESL hours will be deducted from the total educational hours.

(2)

Proof of six years of education must be submitted in the form of official transcripts (including details on course enrolment and hours of instruction)

(3)

Failing grades/courses will not be counted when calculating full time attendance. Only courses with passing grades will be considered.

(4)

Standardized test results must be issued directly from the testing office. Photocopies will not be accepted. Test scores must be valid and verifiable.

(5)

For a list of countries and institutions that are recognized as having met University of Alberta’s English language proficiency requirement, visit our website at: www.studyincanada.ualberta.ca/elp.aspx

13.3.3 Exceptions

(1)

Faculté Saint-Jean

    French is the primary language of instruction in the Faculté Saint-Jean. All applicants to the Faculté must demonstrate proficiency in written and spoken French, as outlined in §183.1.2(2).

    With the exception of applicants to the BCom (Bilingual) and BScN (Bilingual) programs, applicants to Faculté Saint-Jean do not have to show proficiency in English before admission. However, they must demonstrate proficiency in English before they may be granted a degree from this institution.

    See §183.1.16 for further information on meeting proficiency in English after admission to Faculté Saint-Jean.

(2)

Formal International Visiting and Exchange Programs

    Applicants under formal international visiting and exchange program agreements are exempt from English Language Proficiency requirements.

    The agreement specifies that the partner institution will ensure that the student has sufficient English language skills.

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