TSoM collaborates with Michigan Language Assessment
On Tuesday 30 January, Toronto School of Management proudly announced a new collaboration with Michigan Language Assessment, a not-for-profit English proficiency test provider, and TSoM’s parent company, GUS Canada, that will provide increased opportunities for prospective students to demonstrate their English language proficiency for admission to TSoM.
The Michigan English Test, better known as MET, is a trusted English proficiency test used for educational, professional, and immigration high-stakes decisions. MET is a 4-skill digital proficiency exam that assesses an individual’s English writing, reading, speaking and listening comprehension levels based on international standards. By recognising MET as a reliable, secure, and accurate proof of English Language proficiency, TSoM expands prospective students’ access to its programmes.
Diana Mockute, Chief Partnerships Officer for GUS Canada, GUS Medicine and GUS Veterinary Schools, said: “Our partnership with Michigan Language Assessment will open new doors for international students seeking language assessment. This collaboration ensures that students worldwide will now have expanded opportunities to showcase their language proficiency, jumpstarting their journeys to success and bright futures.”
To learn more about Michigan Language Assessment and MET, click here.
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