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Do I know what Ability–to-Benefit (ATB) tests are approved to cover ESL students? And do I know which ATB exams are given by my institution to ESL students?

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Do I know what Ability–to-Benefit (ATB) tests are approved to cover ESL students? And do I know which ATB exams are given by my institution to ESL students?

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A school must document its determination that ESL instruction is necessary for each student enrolled. Students who are enrolled solely in an ESL program, or who are enrolled in a program that is taught in English and that has an ESL component in which they are also enrolled, can take the CELSA test or the ESL Placement Test.

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