English Proficiency Requirements
University of Minnesota policy requires all international students (and non-native English speakers) to provide proof of English language proficiency required for success in college level classes as a condition of admission.
The links below show the University's minimum required scores for both undergraduate and graduate admission. However, graduate programs may have higher requirements and may not accept all items listed, therefore it is your responsibility to know your program's English proficiency requirements before you apply.
The following tests are accepted by ALL undergraduate programs and MOST graduate programs:
- TOEFL exam
- IELTS exam
- MELAB exam
- MELP ETA (the ETA is an Institutional TOEFL, otherwise called an ITP)
Looking for test prep help?
- Check out the UMN Libraries practice materials and test prep guides to help you prepare for the TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, GMAT and more! Materials include free sample questions, practice tests, interactive skill-building programs, and detailed tips and information.
- Check out the test content and sample test questions on the TOEFL ITP website to help you prepare for the MELP End of Term Assessment (ETA). Please note: ALL students take the Level 1 exam, regardless of their level. See Information about Grades and the ETA for an explanation of how the ETA is used.
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