BACHELOR of PSYCHIATRIC NURSING

English Language Proficiency

The English Language Proficiency requirement is designed to ensure that you have the best opportunity for success in your university studies. To apply to undergraduate programs, you must demonstrate a minimum level of English language proficiency (ELP) prior to admission, regardless of citizenship or country of origin.

Your primary language is defined as the language in which you are most proficient. It is your language of instruction in the last three years of formal study as well as the language you use at home for daily written and oral communication.

If your primary language is English, you meet the ELP requirement. All other applicants must demonstrate fulfillment of ELP by presenting the appropriate requirements for their program and admission intake.

MacEwan University reserves the right to use discretion to determine an applicant’s language proficiency.

In addition to ELP, applicants to the Bachelor of Psychiatric Nursing must demonstrate spoken English proficiency (SEP). Based on MacEwan University's Admissions policy, no petitions or waivers will be considered for the Spoken English Proficiency (SEP) requirements.

ELP

Applicants to the Bachelor of Psychiatric Nursing must present one of the following to demonstrate fulfillment of English Language proficiency (ELP). Test scores more than two years old will not be accepted for admission.

English language proficiency tests

IELTS–Academic

Minimum overall band score of 6.5 and a minimum score of 5.5 in Reading and Writing, 6.0 in Listening and 7.0 in Speaking.

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Internet-Based Test (iBT)

Minimum total score of 86 and a minimum score of 21 in Reading and Writing, 23 in Listening and 26 in Speaking. 

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Minimum overall band score of 70 and minimum scores of 60 in Reading and Writing and 70 in Listening and Speaking.

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PTE - Academic

Minimum overall score of 59 and a minimum score of 56 in each band.

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Cambridge English: Advanced/Proficiency

Minimum overall score of 180 and a minimum score of 165 in each skill.

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Minimum overall score of 85 and a minimum score of 80 in GCVR, Listening, and Writing and a 3 in Speaking Test.

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Post-secondary courses

MacEwan University
ENGL 086 and ENGL 087

OR

MacEwan University
ERDW 085 and ESPL 085 and EPOT 068

Minimum grade of B- in each course.

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University of Alberta EAL 140 and EAL 145

Successful completion of each course and a minimum test score of 50 on the SPEAK test.

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SEP

Applicants to the Bachelor of Psychiatric Nursing must present one of the following to demonstrate fulfillment of spoken English proficiency (SEP). Test scores more than two years old will not be accepted for admission.

Spoken English language proficiency tests

IELTS–Academic

Minimum overall band score of 7.0 in speaking.

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Internet-Based Test (iBT)

Minimum score of 26 in speaking.

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Minimum score of 70 in speaking.

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PTE - Academic

Minimum score of 71 in speaking.

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Cambridge English: Advanced/Proficiency

Minimum score of 188 in speaking.

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Minimum overall score of 4 in Speaking Test.

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Minimum score of 50.

The SPEAK test is no longer offered by the University of Alberta. We accept results up to two years from your test date.

Based on Admissions policy, no petitions or waivers will be considered for the Spoken English Proficiency (SEP) requirements.

Exemptions

An applicant who is completely bilingual and fluent in English is entitled to submit a written petition to the Office of the University Registrar providing evidence that the applicant’s English language proficiency exceeds the specified minimum levels, and requesting exemption from the English language proficiency (ELP) requirement.

If you are fully bilingual and fluent in English, your petition should detail:

  • your background;
  • your educational and personal experience with English;
  • the language of instruction throughout your schooling and the language you use at home and on a daily basis;
  • why you believe that an exception to the requirement is warranted in your situation.

Attestations from former English instructors and reports of any standardized English language proficiency tests may be supportive of your petition.

The Admissions Unit of the Office of the University Registrar will review the petition for possible waiver. A successful petition will not guarantee admission to another institution.