General facts about Test of English as a Foreign Language / TOEFL
The Test of English as a Foreign Language / TOEFL is an examination of American English which is required for admittance in most US-American universities.
The TOEFL® test is offered in two testing formats: the TOEFL IBT® test, administered via the Internet, and the TOEFL® PBT test, administered in a paper-based format. The format you take depends on your test centre location.
Fees vary depending on the examination centre.
There is no passing or failing TOEFL® score. Individual higher education institutions and agencies set their own score requirements. TOEFL scores are valid for two years after the test date and there is no limit to the number of times you can take the test.
Level based on European Framework: A1 - C2.
Dates vary depending on the examination centre
TOEFL course destinations
- Boston (29 courses)
- Chicago (7 courses)
- Columbia (2 courses)
- Fort Lauderdale (2 courses)
- Honolulu (5 courses)
- Huntington Beach (2 courses)
- Jersey City (1 course)
- Los Angeles (27 courses)
- Miami (7 courses)
- Mission Viejo (1 course)
- Monterey Park (1 course)
- New York (37 courses)
- Orlando (4 courses)
- Philadelphia (2 courses)
- Portland (3 courses)
- Rosemead (1 course)
- Salt Lake City (2 courses)
- San Diego (26 courses)
- San Francisco (29 courses)
- Santa Barbara (4 courses)
- Seattle (8 courses)
- Washington DC (3 courses)
- Australia (18 courses)
- Austria (1 course)
- Belgium (1 course)
- Canada (39 courses)
- Cyprus (1 course)
- Czech Republic (1 course)
- Ecuador (1 course)
- England UK (136 courses)
- France (1 course)
- Georgia (1 course)
- Germany (3 courses)
- India (1 course)
- Ireland (17 courses)
- Italy (8 courses)
- Jamaica (1 course)
- Japan (1 course)
- Malaysia (1 course)
- Malta (29 courses)
- Mexico (1 course)
- Netherlands (2 courses)
- New Zealand (11 courses)
- Northern Ireland (2 courses)
- Philippines (13 courses)
- Russia (5 courses)
- Scotland (14 courses)
- Singapore (1 course)
- South Africa (7 courses)
- Spain (26 courses)
- Switzerland (3 courses)
- Thailand (4 courses)
- Tunisia (1 course)
- Turkey (2 courses)
- Wales (1 course)