International
students
Center
for International Programs
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
telephone: 419-372-2247
fax: 419-372-2429
email: cip@bgnet.bgsu.edu
Students
from more than 80 countries are enrolled at
the University. International students are an
important part of the “Understanding Cultures
and Nations” focus of BGSU’s Academic Plan.
Their participation is essential to the enrichment
of educational opportunities for all BGSU students.
International students may apply online at www.bgsu.edu/offices/admissions/choose/apply.html
or by contacting the Center for International
Programs at the address above for an application.
For more information visit the International
Programs website at http://international.bgsu.edu/.
For
admission purposes, applicants whose native
language is not English are required to take
an English proficiency test. English Language
proficiency may be demonstrated by either taking
the official Test of English as a Foreign Language
(TOEFL) or the official Michigan English Language
Art's Battery Test (MELAB). Arrangements to
take the TOEFL must be made by the applicant
in direct communication with the Educational
Testing Service, Box 899, Princeton, NJ 08541,
USA. Although the TOEFL is preferred, the University
also accepts results of the MELAB. Arrangements
to take it must be made by the applicant in
direct communication with the Testing and Certification
Division, English Language Institute, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Upon
reporting to the University and before registering
for classes, all entering international students
admitted through the Office of International
Programs, except those whose native language
is English, are required to take additional
English tests. International students transferring
from other colleges or universities in the United
States as well as students from Puerto Rico
are also required to take these tests. On the
basis of these tests, the University reserves
the right to require enrollment either in ENG
100 (English as a Foreign Language) or in
the special section for international students
of ENG
110 (Developmental Writing) and to limit
the courses taken for credit.
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