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| English Language Requirement
Academic success at USC is strongly dependent upon the ability to communicate in English.
Listening, speaking, reading and writing proficiency must be well developed in order to assimilate large amounts
of difficult material under limited time conditions with full comprehension. Such proficiency is much greater than
that required for ordinary everyday living. Therefore, every effort should be made to acquire English proficiency
prior to entering the university.
Admitted international students are normally required to take the International Student English Examination (ISE), administered by the USC Testing Bureau at the beginning of the first term of study. The results on the examination determine whether or not students must take special courses in English. However, international students who meet the following conditions will not be required to take the ISE exam:
ALI tuition units are charged at the regular university rate. Entering students who need to take English language classes should be aware that the ALI course requirements may add to the overall length and cost of their degree program. Undergraduates may earn up to 12 units of credit toward their degree for ALI courses numbered 100 and above. Some departmental restrictions may apply. Graduate students will not be able to count ALI course work as credit toward their degree. ALI classes can normally be taken concurrently with a student's other university classes and must be completed at the earliest opportunity. |