English Requirements for Undergraduate Programs
English Language Proficiency Requirements
The language of instruction at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is English. All academically admissible applicants, regardless of their country of origin or citizenship status, are required to demonstrate proficiency in the English language prior to undertaking studies at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½. Proficiency may be demonstrated by:
Undergraduate programs
Three years of full-time study in English in Canada or in another country where English is a principal language (as recognized by Âé¶¹´«Ã½); evidence of bilingualism (English and another language) is acceptable for those applicants educated in Canada in a language other than English; OR
Submission of an official test score at or above the acceptable minimum, such as:
Test Arts, Science, Business, Engineering and
Baccalauréate en éducation, Français Langue Seconde)Nursing, Radiography, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Education IELTS (Academic) Overall score of 6.5 with no band below 6 Overall score of 7 with 7 in writing and speaking; 6.5 in reading and listening TOEFL paper-based test 550 with minimum TWE of 5.5 600 with minimum TWE of 6 TOEFL internet-based test 80 with minimum of 20 in each category 100 with a minimum of 25 in speaking and writing, 22 in reading and listening TOEFL essentials 8.5 (overall) no score below 8.0 Not accepted CAEL (including CAEL Online) 60 70 Pearson Test of English 58 66 Cambridge B2 First, C1
Advanced or C2 ProficiencyOverall score of 176 with 176 in writing and
no other skill below 169Overall score of 185 with 185 in writing and speaking; 176 in reading and
listeningGTEC CBT 1176–1250 1250 and above English 621* 70% N/A Newly accepted tests for the Fall 2025 admission year:
Duolingo
Overall score: 120Recommended minimum subscores:
Literacy: 115
Comprehension: 115
Conversation: 115
Production: 115
Oxford Digital ELLT
Arts, Science, Business, Engineering and Baccalauréate en éducation, Français Langue Seconde
ELLT 7 with no score below 6Nursing, Radiography, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Education
ELLT 8 Writing and Speaking
ELLT 7 Reading and ListeningAny exam should have been written within the last two years. If not written in the last two years, students should make arrangements to take the test at least three months before the semester opening date.
Applicants without English proficiency test scores, or with scores below the minimum, may be admitted conditionally (NOT available to applicants seeking admission to Nursing, Radiography, Education or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine), and will be assessed by the EAP Coordinator upon arrival. Depending upon the assessment result, students may be placed in either full-time or part-time EAP. Part-time EAP is taken in combination with up to three credit courses. Upon successful completion of EAP, with an acceptable test score as noted above, these students will be eligible to begin academic studies without conditions related to English language proficiency.
*Prince Edward Island high school course English 621 or an analogous grade 12 academic English course from another Canadian Provincial curriculum.
Visit the English Academic Preparation (EAP) website for more information.