The International studies Academic Catalog at Albion College is a general summary of programs, rules, policies and procedures for academic and student life, and is provided for the guidance of students. However, the catalog is not a complete statement of all programs, rules, policies and procedures in effect at the College.
In addition, the College reserves the right to change without notice any programs, rules, policies and procedures that appear in this catalog. The 2016-17 edition of the Academic Catalog was published August 1, 2016. Anyone seeking clarification on any of this information should consult with the Albion College registrar.
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The TOEFL iBT ® measures your English-language abilities in an academic setting. The test has four sections (reading, listening, speaking, and writing), each with a score range of 0-30, for a total score range of 0-120.
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The IELTS – or the International English Language Test System – tests your English-language abilities (writing, listening, speaking, and reading) on a scale of 1.00–9.00. The minimum IELTS score requirement refers to which Overall Band Score you received, which is your combined average score. Read more about IELTS.
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The TOEFL®PBT is administered in a paper format and measures your ability to use and understand English in a classroom setting at the college or university level. It accurately measures how well you can listen, read and write in English while performing academic tasks.
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Studyportals Tip: Students can search online for independent or external scholarships that can help fund their studies. Check the scholarships to see whether you are eligible to apply. Many scholarships are either merit-based or needs-based.