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(1) This procedure documents the minimum English language requirements for admission into programs at RMIT University to ensure admitted students have the English proficiency needed to participate successfully in their intended study. (2) Authority for this document is established by the Admission Policy. (3) This procedure applies to admission into all programs, courses and non-award study offered by the (4) On recommendation by the Admissions Governance Steering Committee, the Programs Committee may approve a higher English language entry requirement than the University minimum for a coursework program. (5) The Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation may approve a higher English language entry requirement than the University minimum for a higher degree by research (HDR) program. (6) International Admissions maintains the following lists, with changes approved by the Programs Committee: (7) Applicants to RMIT may demonstrate they meet the minimum English language requirements for entry into a program via one of the following: (8) A list of recognised English speaking countries is published online and maintained by the Assistant Director, Pathways and Operation with changes noted by the Programs Committee. (9) Where an applicant’s completed qualification or studies have been taught and assessed entirely in English from a country not recognised as being an English speaking country (except for recognised secondary qualifications), English proficiency will be assessed on an individual basis. (10) Additional requirements for demonstrating the required English language proficiency for different student cohorts and award levels are detailed in this procedure. (11) Applicants using a VCE or equivalent qualification as the basis of meeting minimum English language requirements must have achieved the following: (12) Domestic applicants using a tertiary qualification as the basis of meeting minimum English language requirements must either have: (13) International applicants applying for admission must either have: (14) Applicants who are applying for postgraduate coursework programs may demonstrate they meet English language proficiency requirements with evidence of two years professional work experience in an occupation requiring English language proficiency. (15) There are no set minimum English language requirements for entry into vocational education programs. (16) Applicants who are admitted to any vocational education program may be required to undertake a language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment prior to enrolment. (17) Applicants who have completed the VCE or equivalent must achieve a study score of at least 20 in Units 3 & 4 English as an Additional Language (EAL) or at least 15 in Units 3 & 4 English, Literature or English Language. (18) Applicants may demonstrate English language proficiency requirements for Foundation Studies programs by meeting (17), or: (19) Applicants for the following non-award programs may demonstrate they meet English language proficiency requirements as follows: (20) Applicants from recognised English speaking countries meet minimum English language entry requirements when they meet program academic entry requirements based on a qualification that was taught and assessed entirely in English. (21) Applicants for HDR programs who are not from an English speaking country can demonstrate English language proficiency by the following: (22) The following time limitations apply to the eligibility of previous study and proficiency tests for international applicants excluding those who meet the eligibility requirements of (13)a. for entry into coursework study: (23) Time limitations for prior study and proficiency tests do not apply to applicants who have resided in a recognised English speaking country for at least five years since completing their secondary studies, bachelor degree or master degree in an English speaking country and can demonstrate having maintained their level of English proficiency through professional and/or academic achievements. (24) Where an applicant for whom time limits apply presents with more than one measure of English language proficiency over a period of time, and where these are more than three months apart only the most recent will be considered. English Language Proficiency Procedure
Section 1 - Context
Section 2 - Authority
Section 3 - Scope
Section 4 - Procedure
General
Meeting Minimum English Language Proficiency Requirements
Meeting Requirements for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Coursework Programs
VCE or equivalent
Tertiary studies
Professional Work Experience – Postgraduate Coursework Program Applications
Meeting Requirements for Vocational Education Programs
Domestic Applicants
International Applicants
Meeting Requirements for Foundation Studies Programs
Meeting Requirements for Non-Award Study
Meeting Requirements for Higher Degree by Research (HDR) Programs
Time Limitations for Previous Study and Proficiency Tests
Foundation Studies
2 years
2 years
Section 5 - Definitions