Testing Individuals at Your School
Individual students often take the TOEIC and TOEFL Institutional Testing Program (ITP) tests to assess their progress and to certify their English level. The TOEFL ITP is a cost-effective indicator of student readiness to take the TOEFL iBT.
Organizations such as language programs, colleges, universities and immigrant agencies can provide tests to their own students on a sign-up basis. A minimum of three students is required for each TOEIC administration and five students for TOEFL ITP.
TOEIC test results
Each candidate receives an official Score Report and Certificate of Achievement.
TOEFL ITP results
Each candidate receives an official TOEFL ITP Score Report. TOEFL ITP results cannot be used for university admissions.
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What if we don't offer the TOEIC test at our school?
If you prefer not to administer the TOEIC test at your school, you can refer students to the TOEIC Public Test, which is offered on a regular basis in more than 20 cities across Canada. Information on the Public Test is available here.
Where should students take the TOEFL test for university admissions?
The TOEFL ITP test is not accepted for university admission. Information on the TOEFL iBT test for admissions is available at www.ets.org/toefl
