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Washington State University Accepts Oxford ELLT English Test

Washington State University Accepts Oxford ELLT English Test

We are proud to announce that Washington State University (WSU) has officially recognized the Oxford English Language Level Test, Oxford ELLT, as valid proof of English proficiency.  

This decision marks an important milestone and opens up new opportunities for international students.  

About Washington State University 

Founded in 1890, WSU is one of the oldest land-grant universities in the American West, known for its commitment to excellence in education, research, and community service. It stands proudly among the top 100 public universities in the United States, a testament to its enduring legacy of quality education and innovation. 

Academic Excellence and Research Strengths 

WSU is celebrated for its comprehensive research programmes, having earned recognition from the Carnegie Foundation for its high levels of research activity. Its commitment to advancing knowledge across various fields, from agricultural sciences to engineering and medicine, makes it a vibrant hub for scholarly pursuits. The university’s inclusion in the top 15% of institutions in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings further underscores its global academic stature. 

A Global Community 

WSU has long been a welcoming home for students from around the globe, offering a diverse and inclusive environment that fosters cultural exchange and mutual understanding.  

With its wide range of programmes, state-of-the-art facilities, and supportive campus community, international students can thrive academically and personally. 

As WSU continues to welcome students from all corners of the globe, the acceptance of Oxford ELLT makes world-class education more accessible. 

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