A Brief Introduction to the TOEFL Columbia SC

If you’re a foreign student planning in Columbia to attend college or graduate school in the United States, chances are you need to take the TOEFL® — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. More than 5,200 colleges and universities worldwide require this test as part of your application. It is designed to evaluate your mastery of the English language and your ability to be successful in an English-speaking academic environment.

Benedict College
(803) 256-4220
1600 Harden Street
Columbia, SC
University of South Carolina
(803) 777-7000
Columbia, SC
Kenneth Shuler School of Cosmetology & Nails
(803) 772-6042
449 Saint Andrews Rd
Columbia, SC
Columbia College - South Carolina
(803) 786-3012
1301 Columbia College Dr
Columbia, SC
W L Bonner College
(803) 754-3950
4430 Argent Ct
Columbia, SC
Allen University
(803) 254-4165
1530 Harden Street
Columbia, SC
Harley's Beauty & Barber Career Institute
(803) 254-0050
1510 Ontario Street
Columbia, SC
Southeastern School of Neuromuscular Massage - Columbia
(803) 798-8800
1420 Colonial Life Blvd, Suite 80
Columbia, SC
ITT Technical Institute - Columbia
(803) 216-6600
720 Gracern Rd Ste 120
Columbia, SC
South University
(803) 799-9082
9 Science Court
Columbia, SC
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A Brief Introduction to the TOEFL

A Brief Introduction to the TOEFL

If you’re a foreign student planning to attend college or graduate school in the United States, chances are you need to take the TOEFL® — the Test of English as a Foreign Language. More than 5,200 colleges and universities worldwide require this test as part of your application. It is designed to evaluate your mastery of the English language and your ability to be successful in an English-speaking academic environment. Each year, more than half a million students take the test, primarily for the purpose of attending graduate school. The TOEFL is also used by undergraduate institutions and by several government agencies and other organizations for professional certification.

How it’s administered
Until 2005, the TOEFL was administered primarily as a computer-based test (CBT) at designated ETS test centers worldwide. (ETS is the Educational Testing Service, the agency which develops and administers the test.) A new version of the test, the TOEFL iBT®, or internet-based TOEFL, was introduced in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and Puerto Rico in 2005. Starting in March 2006, ETS began introducing the TOEFL iBT to other countries around the world, including selected cities in Africa, the Americas, Europe, Eurasia, the Middle East, and North Africa.

Eventually, the TOEFL iBT will be integrated worldwide, but for now, the paper-based version (along with the Test of Spoken English) is still being administered.

Author: Amy Ambler

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