AMCS Graduate Program

English Requirements - The TOEFL and TSE Exams

  • The TOEFL and TSE should be taken by applicants whose native language is not English, particularly those who are applying for financial support. These scores are weighted heavily by the admissions committee.

  • The TSE exam is considered the best evidence of the applicant's ability to deal in spoken English. This ability is important in order to function in class; to be able to interact with faculty and other grad students outside of class; and in order to be able to function as a teaching assistant. For this reason, preference is given to those applicants who take the TSE (among those whose native language is not English).

  • For students whose native language is unrelated to English, it is particularly important to take the TSE.

  • Students whose native language is not English, but who have been in the US for more than 3 years, can request that the TSE and the TOEFL be waived. The Graduate Group Chair will decide if this is appropriate, on a case by case basis.

  • Other non-native English speakers who, for some reason, are unable to take the TSE, can contact the Penn Math Department to explain the situation and to ask to be allowed to apply without taking this exam. If this permission is granted, the applicant must still take the TOEFL exam. (But note that preference is given to those who do take the TSE.)

  • There is a University requirement that all students whose native language is not English pass an examination given by the University before they can teach. This exam is similar to the TSE. For more information see the English Language Program web page. Students are expected to pass this exam by the end of the summer prior to beginning the Penn Math graduate program. In any event, passing this exam is a requirement for keeping financial support for a second year.


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