ORAL PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH
Proof of language proficiency of any one of the following documents:
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Bachelor, Masters, PhD, or any other degree from any US institution of higher education.
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Graduation from any High School from an English language country or from an American School abroad
One of the following tests (subject to change):
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TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): 570+ on paper; 230+ on computer version; 90+ on iBT.
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ELPT (English Language Proficiency Test): 950+
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MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) 80+
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ECPE (Examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in English): PASS
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FCE (First Certificate in English, Level 3): A
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CAE (Certificate in Advanced English, Level 4): B
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CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English, Level 5): B
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IELTS (International English Language Testing System) 7.0+
ORAL PROFICIENCY IN TARGET LANGUAGE
Proof of language proficiency of any one of the following documents:
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Copy of high school diploma or GED certificate
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University/College degree from a school using the assessed language(s)
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15+ semester credit hours of courses in the target language
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5 or more years of verified professional experience working in the language(s) being assessed.
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State or federal court interpreter certification
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Oral language proficiency results with scores equivalent to ACTFL Advanced Mid-level or ILR Level 2; Through ALTA, the score must be a 9 or higher is required for admission
If you have other certificate/document that is not listed here and not sure if it is accepted as proof of proficiency, please email a copy of that document to erhaagioseth@apdc.org