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K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2004-2006
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English Proficiency

Admission requirements
All undergraduate students whose primary language is not English must show proficiency in English before being admitted. Students may do this by presenting acceptable results from TOEFL, SAT or ACT. If the student cannot show adequate proficiency the following conditional admission options may be offered:

1. Full-time study in the English Language Program before pursuing academic studies.

2. A combination of part-time study in the English Language Program and part-time study in his or her academic area.

Enrollment requirements
All new students whose primary language is not English must demonstrate English Language proficiency before completing enrollment for the first time at the university. This requirement applies to international and non-international, permanent residents, immigrants, transfer and non-transfer student alike. An assessment test of written and spoken proficiency is given by the English Language Program prior to each enrollment period. If results of the student's proficiency level indicate inadequate preparation, the director of the English Language Program may recommend one of the following conditional enrollment options.

1. Full-time study in the English Language Program until adequate proficiency is demonstrated.

2. A combination of part-time study (6 hours) in the English Language Program and part-time study (6 hours) in the academic area until adequate proficiency for full-time academic study is demonstrated.

3. Full enrollment in an academic program with no English language requirements.

Topics within Admission:
dGeneral Admission Information dTransfer Admission dFraudulent Applications
dCampus Visits dSpecial and Nondegree Student Admission dReadmit Students
dGlossary of Terms dInternational Admission   
dFreshman Admission dEnglish Proficiency   
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