*Note: A-State's code is 6011
**Test scores cannot be older than 2 years
***Currently accepting TOEFL, internet based at home test.
* * Spring health insurance amount includes summer.
For undergraduate, freshmen students:
The minimum Grade Point Average required is a 2.3/4.0 on secondary/high school work.
For undergraduate, transfer students:
The minimum Grade Point Average required is a 2.0/4.0 on post-secondary/university/college work
For undergraduate, post-degree students
The minimum Grade Point Average required is a 2.0/4.0 on post-secondary/university/college work
Incoming international undergraduate students must meet one of the criteria’s set forth in the below chart.
Completion of A-State's ESL Program: 80% or above
Completion of CEA accredited language program: Completion certificate for completing all levels
Completion of HOFT Institute ESL Program: Completion certificate of the program
TOEFL-Paper Based*: 500
TOEFL-Paper Based, Revised*: 46
TOEFL-Internet Based***: 61
IELTS*: 5.5
PTE (Pearson Test of English Academic): 43
iTEP Academic Plus*: 4
EIKEN: Grade Pre-1
SAT scores**: 550 (total on the Evidence-Based Reading/Writing score)
ACT scores**: 21 (total, and on reading and English sections)
High School Marks (India, Nepal, and Pakistan): 60% in English at X and XII in Certificate
High School Marks (Kenya): 75% in English in Grade 10 and Grade 12
IB (International Baccalaureate): 5, 6 or 7 on English: Literature or Language & Literature
High School Graduate from USA, UK, Canada (except Quebec), Australia and New Zealand: Must have completed two years there and graduated
Duolingo English Test: 90
*Note: A-State's code is 6011
**Test scores cannot be older than 2 years
***Currently accepting TOEFL, internet based at home test.
The study of literature has always been at the heart of the liberal arts curriculum. Such study strengthens students' understanding of the fascinating complexity of human conduct. It also sharpens skills in analytic reading, strengthens writing ability, and ensures facility in library research-all of which are skills highly valued by employers. A degree in English provides a broad preparation for life, and English majors are increasingly sought as teachers, as students in law schools and other professional schools, as newspaper reporters and as management trainees. Our students find the study of literature to be fun, fulfilling, and practical.
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The study of literature has always been at the heart of the liberal arts curriculum. Such study strengthens students' understanding of the fascinating complexity of human conduct. It also sharpens skills in analytic reading, strengthens writing ability, and ensures facility in library research-all of which are skills highly valued by employers. A degree in English provides a broad preparation for life, and English majors are increasingly sought as teachers, as students in law schools and other professional schools, as newspaper reporters and as management trainees. Our students find the study of literature to be fun, fulfilling, and practical.
Health Insurance: $1100 USD per year