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What is the TOEFL®
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The TOEFL® Test is the First Step in your Study Abroad Journey. It is the most widely accepted English language assessment test worldwide & is used as an admission requirement for non-native English speakers at many foreign universities.
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2011 TOEFL® Scholarships Available |
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The scholarship program is designed to award TOEFL test takers for achieving academic excellence, exhibiting leadership skills, performing extracurricular activities and demon-starting English-communication proficiency. 9 scholarships will be available for students beginning their postgraduate or undergraduate studies in 2011 |
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1) Three $10,000 scholarships – one to colleges in the U.K.,
one to colleges in the U.S.
and one to colleges in Canada
2) Six $5,0000 scholarships – one to colleges/universities in the U.K., one to one to colleges in Canada and three to colleges in any other location
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Winners’ Award will be Dispersed to their Attending Universities, which must be listed in TOEFL Destination Directory
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Application Process |
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» Take the TOEFL test and receive test scores.
» Download & complete the application form at www.ets.org/toefl/scholarships
» Collect official transcript and place in a sealed envelope
» Compose your essay in response to the essay question listed on TOEFL
Scholarship Application fount at www.ets.org/toefl/scholarships
» Send your application file, including all items listed above to AchieversPoint by
April 15, 2011.
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| Finalists will be announced on or about May 16, & provided an acceptance letter from the university they are attending by June 1, 2011
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The TOEFL Test Advantage
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* Source: Survey of 263 admission officers at U.S. universities, of which 212 accept both the TOEFL® test and the IELTSTM
test and 152 state a preference. |
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ETS, the ETS logo, and TOEFL are a registered trademark of Educational Testing Service (ETS) |