Does Kansas University accept Duolingo scores?

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Kansas State University accepts Duolingo scores for undergraduate admission. The minimum Duolingo requirement is 110 or above than that. Students whose native background is not English must prove their English language proficiency by submitting the following score:

English Language Test

UG Score

PG Score

IELTS

6.5 or above

6.5 or above

TOEFL iBT

79 or above

79 or above

PTE

53 or above

58 or above

Duolingo

110 or above

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