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If I am not a native English speaker and I have recently arrived in Canada, do I need to write the TOEFL examination in order to get accepted into the Flight Program?

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If I am not a native English speaker and I have recently arrived in Canada, do I need to write the TOEFL examination in order to get accepted into the Flight Program?

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You do not have to write the TOEFL examination when applying to the Flight Program. If you do write it, you would need to get a mark of at least 570 on the paper-based examination or at least 88 on the internet-based examination to be accepted into the program. If you do not write the TOEFL examination, your acceptance would be determined in part by the mark you get on the English portion of the Flight Program entrance test. If you have any doubt about your ability in English, you could write the TOEFL examination before applying to the Flight Program. As of January, 2007, it costs $160(US)to write the internet-based version of the examination. Q:I wish to apply for acceptance into the Flight Program at Seneca College, but I do not have all of the grade 12 math and/or science credits required. Can I obtain these credits by taking courses at Seneca? A:Seneca College offers courses in its School of Continuing Education which the college considers to be the equivalent of the corresponding

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