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Effective Autumn 2025, the EDUTL course prefix will change to TLIELP.

When searching for classes in BuckeyeLink, the subject name will be “Teach& Learn Int Eng Lang Prog.”
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Testing for Graduate International Students

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Academic English Writing Assessment for Graduate Students

Incoming international students (including green card holders) are required to demonstrate writing proficiency in academic English. Students who do not meet specific exemptions will be required to take the Academic English Writing Assessment (formerly ESL Composition Placement Test).

For students admitted for Autumn 2025, the online test will be available from April 14, 2025 to May 11, 2025. Note that you will not be able to enroll in any courses for the Autumn semester until you have taken the one-hour, proctored test and received your results, so it is to your advantage to take the test as soon as possible. Please look for an email with the instructions you need to follow to schedule your online testing session to be sent to you, with our first batch of notifications expected to be sent out at the end of March.

information iconNote: Students who are required to take the test will receive an invitation email from AEWP-Assessment@osu.edu regarding the $25 test fee payment information for the Academic English Writing Assessment (effective April 1, 2024). Within three business days after the payment has been processed, the student will be added to the Carmen testing website.  If students still have questions about accessing the Carmen testing website after three business days of the payment, please email AEWP-Assessment@osu.edu. Please DO NOT contact carmen@osu.edu for any Academic English Writing Assessment issues.
 

Taking the Academic English Writing Assessment Online

The online Academic English Writing Assessment is administered through ProctorU, a unique service that allows you to complete your exams at any time. You can take an assessment from home, work or anywhere with internet access while utilizing almost any computer with a webcam. During your assessment, you will be connected to a live person who will be there to guide you through the process and assist with any technical issues. Instructions for registering for the Academic English Writing Assessment through this service will be emailed to students who are required to take it. 

The exam is hosted on the OSU Carmen site which requires a secure log-in using your OSU username (lastname.#) and password. You must activate your OSU account before taking the test, and have this login information ready at the time of your test. You will also need a photo ID in English (such as your passport) to take the test. If you have not set up your OSU lastname.#, visit my.osu.edu to activate this account.

Academic English Writing Assessment – What to expect

The Academic English Writing Assessment assesses familiarity with university-level writing. Many university assignments involve writing for critical reading and require the use of sources. The Academic English Writing Assessment is not a language proficiency test like the TOEFL (although naturally there is a correlation between high language proficiency and ease of reading and writing). The one-hour test will begin with a short text, about one page in length, which you should read carefully. Then, you will have two writing tasks: summarize the text and write a reflection on the text. You will be evaluated on how well you address and develop a topic from an accompanying reading, on how effectively you can communicate what you have to say. Grammatical accuracy, syntactic variety, appropriate use of vocabulary, logical organization, and awareness of academic rules for use of text sources are often implicated in effective communication, so these will also be examined.

After the Academic English Writing Assessment

Your test will be rated by at least two experienced instructors who are specifically trained on the Academic English Writing Assessment. Once your score is determined and posted in your BuckeyeLink, the test cannot be retaken. Scores are final and placement will not be changed.

If you earn a score of 5901 or 5902, you will also receive an email right after your score is posted so please be patient. To view your results:

  • Go to buckeyelink.osu.edu
  • Click on “Student Center”
  • Click on “Generate Advising Report”
  • Look under “Test Results” for “IELP WRITE”

There are three possible scores which correspond to placement into the following courses:

  • EDUTL 5901 – Introduction to Academic Writing for Multilingual Graduate Students is required, then EDUTL 5902
  • EDUTL 5902 – Advanced Academic Writing for Multilingual Graduate Students is required.
  • Qualify (“80Q”) – No Academic English Writing coursework is required. Students are eligible to enroll in advanced elective courses, EDUTL 6911, 6912, and 6913, to help graduate students with their writing tasks.

Note:  The “IELP Writing Assessment (G)” item will still appear on your Student Center To Do List as incomplete after you have taken the test.  After you take the test and the score is posted in your Student Center, the item will eventually be automatically removed from your To Do List.

If you are placed in one of the courses, the Graduate School requires that you complete all Academic English Writing coursework within your first academic year. If you are placed in 5901, you will have to successfully complete the course and then take 5902. You cannot take 5901 and 5902 simultaneously.

To register for the appropriate class in BuckeyeLink, select “Education: Teaching and Learning” under Subject and enter the course number.  If you would like to take a class during your first semester, register as soon as you know your test results since classes fill up quickly.

For more information about our courses, go to the course offerings page.  If you have further questions about enrolling in courses, please email AEWP-Assessment@osu.edu.

Exemptions

Students who meet one of the following criteria are exempt from the Academic English Writing Assessment:

  • Those who score on the internet-based (iBT) TOEFL (obtained within the last two years)
    • 114 or higher, or
    • 101 or higher and a 28 on the Writing section
    • Note: Scores at these levels – which are higher than those required for admission – indicate that a student has already demonstrated sufficient writing proficiency. These scores must be posted to Buckeye Link.
  • Those who score on the IELTS (obtained within the last two years)
    • 9.0 or higher (Overall Band Score), or
    • 8.0 or higher (Overall Band Score) and 8.0 Academic Writing module
    • Note: Scores at these levels – which are higher than those required for admission – indicate that a student has already demonstrated sufficient writing proficiency. These scores must be posted to Buckeye Link.
  • Citizens of the following countries or regions: Australia, Belize, the British Caribbean and British West Indies, Canada (except Quebec), England, Ghana, Guyana, Ireland, Liberia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, Singapore, Scotland, the United States and Wales.
  • Students who graduated from an academic program at The Ohio State University. 
  • Students who have received a bachelor’s degree or higher from a U.S. institution within 24 months of their matriculation into an Ohio State graduate program. The degree must be posted to Buckeye Link. A degree from universities outside the U.S. does not meet this exemption.
  • Students in one of the following eight Fisher College of Business Graduate Programs: (1) Full-time MBA, (2) MBA for Working Professionals, (3) Specialized Master in Finance, (4) Executive MBA, (5) Master of Accounting, (6) Master of Human Resource Management, (7) Master of Business Operational Excellence, and (8) Specialized Master in Business – Analytics.

If you meet one of these exemptions, but the Academic English Writing Assessment shows in your to-do list or receive an email that you should take the Academic English Writing Assessment, please email AEWP-Assessment@osu.edu and include your Full Name, OSU ID #, Name.#, and the exemption you meet.

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