Can international students study in Chapman University without IELTS/TOEFL scores?

If an applicant does not have English proficiency score they can submit standardized test scores as proof of proficiency in English. Listed below are minimum score requirements:
Standardised Test | Minimum Score Requirements |
|---|---|
SAT (Evidence-based Reading and Writing) | 600 or higher |
ACT (English and Reading) | 24 or higher |
If the candidate does not meet the above listed requirements they will have to submit a recognised English exam score.
English Proficiency | Minimum Score Requirements |
|---|---|
TOEFL iBT | 80 or higher |
6.5 - 7.0 or higher | |
115 or higher |
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TOEFL minimum score required for St Leo University admission is 45 on iBT. The minimum scores accepted in the other English language tests are
Tests | Minimum Score |
|---|---|
IELTS | 5.0 |
PTE Academic | 35 |
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Your total TOEFL score is the sum of Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing scores. Each section is scored on a new 1.0-6.0 proficiency band scale in 0.5-point increments.
Yes. You must practice "Complete the Words" (filling missing letters) and "Build a Sentence" (unscrambling words). Also, the Speaking section now has "Listen and Repeat" and "Take an Interview" tasks with no preparation time, replacing the old 2025 independent tasks.
Yes! Scores stay valid for 2 years. For a transition period (2026–2028), your score report will show both the new 1.0–6.0 band and a comparable 0–120 score. This helps universities compare your results fairly during the switch.
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