If a student needs to improve English skills, is it possible to come to UNCG and study with the INTERLINK program before beginning graduate study?
A. Yes, this is possible. Usually students complete their English study in their home country before applying for admission. It is also possible, however, for students to be admitted to one of our master’s programs with the conditions among others that they improve their English skills by study with INTERLINK (for anywhere from nine weeks to one year), and passing the TOEFL exam.
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