Language proficiency
You must demonstrate English language proficiency to attend UVic.
You have met this requirement if:
- English is your primary language
- you’ve spent the last three years before coming to UVic in an English-speaking country
- you have a degree from a designated English-speaking country
- you have a degree from a recognized institution at which the language of instruction is English
We accept three language tests as proof of language proficiency: TOEFL, IELTS or MET.
Official test score reports must be sent directly to UVic by the testing agency.
We cannot accept test scores more than two years old.
Minimum test scores
Note: Individual departments may set a higher standard for minimum test scores.
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
We require a minimum score of 90 from the internet-based . You must also score at least 20 points each in the listening, speaking, reading and writing sections. We accept either the TOEFL iBT test taken at a test centre or the iBT home edition. UVic accepts TOEFL MyBest Scores.
UVic's TOEFL institution code is 0989.
IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
We require a minimum overall band score of 6.5 on the . No individual component can have a score lower than 6.0. We accept results from the Academic IELTS (not general), taken at a test centre or online. UVic accepts IELTS Academic One Skill Retake.
MET (Michigan English Test)
UVic accepts a score of 64 on the as proof of English proficiency.
Note: Individual departments may set a higher standard for minimum test scores.
University Admission Preparation (UAP)
If you are unable to provide proof of language proficiency you may still be considered if you meet all other admission requirements. In this case, you’ll complete UVic’s University Admission Preparation (UAP) course. Your prospective academic unit must be willing to admit you under this condition. You must complete the UAP with a grade of at least 80%.
UAP is a 12-week program offered in January, April and September. It is also offered in an intensive four-week format every summer.
Visit our for more information about UAP.
University English preparation courses
Unfortunately, we do not accept university English preparation courses from other institutions.
Need help?
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