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Office of Admissions • 119 Anderson Hall • Manhattan, KS 66506<br />

Phone (785) 532-6250 • Fax (785) 532-6393<br />

Email: k-state@k-state.edu<br />

English Language Proficiency Documentation<br />

You can be conditionally admitted without proof of English proficiency. However, upon arrival you will be required to<br />

take the English proficiency test (EPT). The results of the English proficiency test will determine if you will study<br />

English, either full-time or part-time, or if you are ready to begin full-time university courses. This is to ensure that you<br />

have the necessary English skills to be successful during your time at K-State.<br />

You will not have to take the English proficiency test upon arrival if you have achieved one of the following:<br />

TOEFL (iBT only): composite score of 79 or higher<br />

IELTS: composite score of 6.5 or higher<br />

Step Eiken: Pre-Level 1<br />

ACT: 23 or above on English part score<br />

SAT: 530 or above on critical reading/verbal part score<br />

24 or more transfer credits at an accredited U.S. institution and completed English Composition<br />

I and II with grades of C or better<br />

Attended high school in the United States <strong>for</strong> four years and completed four years of English<br />

with grades of C or better<br />

Documentation of English proficiency must be submitted to the Office of Admissions be<strong>for</strong>e the first day of classes of<br />

your first semester. All testing and coursework must have been completed within the last two years. The ETS<br />

institutional code (TOEFL and SAT) <strong>for</strong> K-State is 6334.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation about the English Proficiency Test and K-State’s English Language Program, please visit:<br />

http://www.k-state.edu/elp/<strong>admission</strong>/<br />

NOTE: You do not need to complete a separate <strong>application</strong> <strong>for</strong> the English Language Program if you are applying to a<br />

degree-seeking program.<br />

Health Insurance<br />

K-State requires all <strong>international</strong> students and strongly recommends all dependents be covered by health insurance.<br />

If insurance is not supplied by a sponsor or agency, upon enrollment <strong>for</strong> courses, health insurance will be<br />

automatically billed to your student account. Health insurance must be maintained during your entire stay at<br />

K-State. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, please visit: http://www.k-state.edu/isss/current/healthinsurance.html<br />

Application Checklist<br />

Completed <strong>application</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>admission</strong> with correct date of entry and program of<br />

study<br />

Paid $80 <strong>application</strong> fee<br />

Requested official transcripts to be sent, including from any colleges or<br />

universities attended<br />

Provided signed affidavit of financial support and supporting documents<br />

Provided copy of passport (<strong>for</strong> verification of personal in<strong>for</strong>mation)<br />

Requested official test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, ACT, SAT) be sent to K-State

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