In addition to teaching English classes, the ELP also provides a number of language proficiency tests for determining students' language proficiency. Screening takes place at the beginning of each semester with the English Proficiency Test (EPT).
The English Language Program was established to enable departments to accept academically qualified students who did not yet meet the University admission standard for English proficiency.
Students who are otherwise qualified but do not have a high enough TOEFL score or do not have a TOEFL score at all can be offered provisional admission. Students who apply to the English Language Program are then sent the documents they need to get a visa from the Graduate School or the Admissions Office.
When provisionally admitted students arrive at the beginning of a semester, they take the English Proficiency Test (EPT). Depending upon scores, students are placed in full-time intensive English classes, part-time English and academic classes, or full-time academic classes.
Many universities have rigid TOEFL requirements for admission. However, Kansas State University wants to make the admission process for you as easy as possible.
The English Proficiency Test (EPT) is an in-house test that the English Language Program developed in conjunction with Planning and Evaluation Services.
The ELP places students into levels of classes based on students' English Proficiency Test (EPT) scores. For returning students achievement test scores and teacher recommendations may also affect placement.
The TOEFL Test was developed by Educational Testing Services in Princeton, New Jersey. The TOEFL is used as a language proficiency measure for many purposes.
The Kansas Board of Regents has decided that any student who teaches in a university class must pass the SPEAK/TSE with a score of 50.
The English Proficiency Test, TOEFL and SPEAK are given every semester.
Use of Scores for ELP Placement