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If you're from a non-English speaking nation and do not have English proficiency proof, or have scores below the minimum set criteria, you may still be accepted at the university's Intensive English (ESL) programme before their degree course begins. But the admission will be conditional.

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If you're not a U.S citizen or a U.S permanent resident and don't have English as your native language, you will be required to present scores from a standardised English language proficiency exam.

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One can receive a waiter if he has obtained a degree from a high-school, university, or college in the US or a nation where English is the primary language as well as the instructional language for that degree.

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Yes, the university offers academic English programs which can help students enhance their English skills before the classes begin. A variety of programs are available based on the individual requirements of the students and the study route they wish to opt for. Through these courses, students can interact with their faculty and class fellows fluently.

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Yes, non-native English speakers who wish to improve their language skills and proficiency are offered the AUM English as a second language program, which consists of various language courses and services such as a communicative English program, intensive English program, IELTS testing centre, etc.

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Half of the university's PhD programmes are fully taught in English. Many master's programmes are also taught in English.

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Basically, the University accepts English Language Proficiency exams like IELTS with a minimum score of 6.0 and TOEFL with a minimum score of 72.

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Yes, possessing knowledge of the English language is a pre-requisite for admission at Kennesaw State University for non-native speakers. If a student is unable to provide evidence of the same, he/she will have to complete the highest level of the Intensive English Program (IEP) to get full admission. Students enrolled for this course will be provided with an I-20.

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Yes, the university's Intensive English Program helps international students in polishing their language skills required to meet the language standards. In case a student does not meet the language requirements, he/she can enrol on this programme and shift to the normal academic course upon its completion.

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The University of St. Gallen offers a programme in German and English languages. The university not only offers the opportunity to study in two languages but also foreign languages are deeply embedded within its programme structure.

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