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English Language Test Score Requirements for Canadian Universities



The following English language test score table presents an overview of the minimum English language requirements for Canadian universities. Please note the following:

  • This table lists English test score requirements as indicated on the universities' official websites for the 2007/08 academic year. Universities have the right to change score requirements without notice. Users should thus always consult the university's admission office or website to confirm test score requirements.
  • The table includes test score requirements for seven English language tests:
    • CAE (Certificate in Advanced English)
    • CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Test)
    • CanTest (Canadian Test of English for Scholars and Trainees)
    • CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English
    • IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
    • MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery)
    • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)

  • If the table indicates '---' for a given language test it means that the university's official website did not list this test as an acceptable proof of English. However, users should make further enquiries with the university's admission office.
  • Some universities accept additional language tests not listed on this table. For more information visit the university's website.
  • Universities indicate 'minimum' test score requirements. Competitive programs or programs with limited student spaces may require higher test scores than indicated. For more information contact the university's admission office.
  • Many universities offer 'Bridging Programs' or 'sheltered courses' that allow students who do not meet English language requirements to earn academic credits while improving their language skills in the university's English language training program. For more information consult the university's website.

Institution

CAE

CAEL

CanTest

CPE

IELTS

MELAB

TOEFL

paper

TOEFL

CBT

TOEFL

ibt

Acadia University

---

Yes (no specified score)

---

---

Yes (no specified score)

---

550

213

80

University of Alberta

---

Overall 70

---

---

6.5 no part less than 5

85

580

4 on TWE

237

4 on TWE

86 no score less than 21

Athabasca University[1]

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

Bishop's University

---

---

---

---

6.5

85

580

237

90

Brandon University

---

Overall 60

4.5

R & L

4 W&S

C

6.5

80

550

213

80

University of British Columbia

B

Overall 70

S 60

---

C

6.5 no part less than 6

85

550 each in R,L,W

4 on TWE

220 each in R,L,W

4 on essay

Overall 86

20 in S & W; 21 in R & L

Brock University

---

70

60 in W no part less than 60

---

---

7.0 no part less than 6.5

85 no part less than 80

580

4.5 on TWE

237

4.5 on TWE

88

21 in S&W

University of Calgary[2]

---

Overall 70

---

---

7.0

85

560 or 550 with 5 on TWE

220

83

Cape Breton University

---

Overall 60

4 on W

4.5 on R and L

---

6.5 no part less than 6

85

550

4.5 on TWE

213

4.5 on TWE

80

Carleton University[3]

---

Overall 70

---

---

6.5 no part less than 6

85 no part less than 80

580

237

86 with 22 in

S & W,

20 R & L

University College of the Frasier Valley

---

Overall 70

4 on W

4.5 on R and L

C

6.5 no part less than 6

85

570

4 on TWE

230

4 on TWE

88

Concordia University

---

---

---

---

6.5

85

550

213

75

Dalhousie University

B

Overall 70

4.5

C

6.5

81

580

4 on TWE

237

4 on essay

90

First Nations University of Canada

---

Overall 60

4 on W

4.5 on R and L

---

6

85

550

3.5 on TWE

213

3.5 on TWE

80 with 18 in S&W,

19 R & L

University of Guelph

---

Overall 70

---

---

6.5 no part less than 6

85

oral test score 3

Overall 600

5 on TWE

Overall 250

5 on essay

89 no score less than 21

University of King's College

---

Overall 70

4.5 no part less than 4.0

---

7.0

90

580

237

Yes (no specified score)

Kwantlen University College

---

---

---

---

6.0 no part less than 6

85

550

4.5 on TWE

213

4.5 on TWE

80

Lakehead University

---

Yes (no specified score)

---

---

6.5 no part less than 6

90

550

213

80

Laurentian University

---

Overall 60 with 60 in W

---

C

6.5

85

550

213

80 no score less than 20

University of Lethbridge

---

Overall 60

---

---

6 no part less than 5.5

---

550

213

80

University of Manitoba

---

Overall 60 or higher

4 on W

4.5 on R and L

C

6.5

80

550 no score less than 50

213 no score less than 17

80 no score less than 19

McGill University

---

---

---

---

6.5

85

577

233

90 no score less than 21

McMaster University

---

Overall 70

---

---

6.5

85

580

237

86 no score less than 20

Memorial University of Newfoundland

---

50 to 60 with at least two 60 scores

4 on W

4.5 on R and L

---

6.5 with

6 in R & W

85

550

213

79 with 20 in R&W, 17 in L&S

Mount Allison University

B

Overall 70 no part less than 60

---

C

6.5

85

550

213

80

Mount Saint Vincent University

---

Overall 60

4.5 no part less than 3.5

---

6.5 no part less than 6

80

550

213

79-80 no score less than 20

University of New Brunswick

SJ Campus[4]

---

Overall 60 or higher

5 on W

4 on R and L

---

6.5 or higher

85 or higher

550 or higher

213 or higher

80 or higher

Nipissing University

---

Overall 60

---

---

6 no part less than 6

90

550

5 on TWE

213 5 on TWE

80 no score less than 20

University of Northern British Columbia

B

Overall 70

---

---

6.5 no part less than 6

---

570

230

89

Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University

---

Overall 70

4.5

---

6.5

80

575

233

90-91

University of Ottawa

---

Overall 70

60 in W

4 on W

4.5 on R and L

---

7

6.5 in W

90

85 in W

580

4.5 on TWE

237

4.5 on TWE

92

24 in W

University of Prince Edward Island[5]

60 no part less than 50

4.5

6.5

80

550

213

80 no score less than 20

Queens University

---

Overall 70 no part less than 60

---

---

7.0

90

580

5 on TWE

237

5 on essay

88 with 22 in S & R, W 24, L 20

University of Regina

---

Overall 60

4 on W

4.5 on R and L

---

6 no part less than 5

85

550

3.5 on TWE

213

3.5 on TWE

80 with 18 in S&W,

19 R & L

Royal Military College of Canada[6]

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

---

Royal Roads University

---

Yes (no specified score)

---

---

6.5 no part less than 6

---

570

233

88 no score less than 20

Ryerson[7] University

---

Overall 70

---

---

6.5

85

580

237

92-93

Saint Mary's University

---

Yes (no specified score)

4.5 no part less than 3.5

---

6.5

80

550

213

80 no score less than 20

University of Saskatchewan

---

Overall 60 or higher

4 on W

4.5 on R and L

C

6.5

85

550

213

80

Simon Fraser University[8]

---

Yes (no specified score)

---

---

6.5

---

---

230

4.5 on essay

/ or 250

80 no score less than 20

St. Francis Xavier University

---

Overall 70

---

---

6.5

90

580

4 on TWE

236

4 on TWE

92

St. Thomas University

---

Yes (no specified score)

---

---

6.5

80

570

230

88-89

Thompson Rivers University

Yes

70 no part less than 60

4.5 no part less than 4

Yes

6.5 no part less than 6

81 or higher

570

4.5 on TWE

230

4.5 on essay

88 no score less than 20

University of Toronto[9]

B

70 no part less than 60

4.5 no part less than 4

C

6.5 no part less than 6

85 no part less than 80

Overall 600

5 on TWE

Overall 250

5 on essay

Overall 100 + 22 in W

Trent University

---

Overall 60

---

C

6.5 no part less than 6

85 no part less than 80

580

4.5 on TWE

237

4.5 on TWE

90

University of Victoria

B

70 no part less than 60

---

C

7.0 or higher

90 or higher

575 or higher

233 or higher

90 no score less than 20

University of Waterloo[10]

---

70 no part less than 60

---

---

7.5

90 no part less than 80

600

5 on TWE

50 on TSE

250

5 on essay

50 on TSE

90 with 25 in

S & W

University of Western Ontario

---

Overall 60

---

---

6

85 no part less than 80

550

213

86 no score less than 20

Wilfrid Laurier University

---

70 no part less than 60

---

---

6.5

85

560

220

83 no score less than 20

University of Windsor

---

Overall 60

---

---

6.5

88

Yes (no specified score)

220

4.5 on TWE

83

20 in W

University of Winnipeg

---

Overall 60

4 on W

4.5 on R and L

C

6.5

80

550

213

80 no score less than 19

York University[11]

---

---

---

---

7 to 7.5

---

220 to 250

560 to 600

83-87 to 103



[1]Athabasca University does not indicate any specific language test requirements on its official website. For more information visit http://www.athabascau.ca/

[2] U of Calgary has varying test-score requirements depending on the academic program. The scores listed apply to general Undergraduate programs. Fore more information visit www.ucalgary.ca/admissions/admission_requirements/elp.html

[3]Carleton U offers a 'Foundation Program' to students who do not meet score requirements (e.g. from TOEFL 500-579, CAEL 30 -69 etc.), which allows them to earn academic credits while completing the English requirement for full-time study. For more information visit www.admissions.carleton.ca/prospis/english/index.html.

[4] UNB Saint John allows applicants to be admitted with a test-of-English score below the requirement for admission to academic programs if they otherwise meet the academic requirements of the university. For more information visit www.unb.ca/prospective/international/requirements/saintjohn-language.html

[5] UPEI considers applicants with test scores below the minimum and applicants without a test score to present for admission. For more information visit http://www.upei.ca/registrar/3_english_proficiency

[6] RMC lists no specified language test score requirements. Students who have completed their secondary schooling outside of Canada must present Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores.

[7]Ryerson U has lower language test score requirements for science and engineering programs. For more information visit

http://www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/overview/english/#scores

[8] SFU requires students to satisfy additional literacy requirements within their first three terms of enrolment. For more information visit http://students.sfu.ca/admission/requirements/english.html

[9] U of T uses 'Discretionary Ranges' below the minimum score requirements, which means that they automatically consider other academic evidence of English proficiency if the applicant is otherwise well qualified for admission. See their admissions website www.adm.utoronto.ca for more information.

[10]Test score requirements vary depending on program (e.g. score requirements for Science, Computer Science and Mathematics are lower than the ones indicated in this chart). For more information visit http://findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/elr.php.

[11] York U lists different language test score requirements depending on academic departments. For more information visit http://www.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/requirements/language_tests.html

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