What is the average TOEFL? Do you keep scores submitted a year earlier?
A18: For international students entering Wharton in 2000, the average TOEFL score is 270. The TOEFL has changed to a computer adaptive test (much like the GMAT) and the scoring scale is very different. The new maximum score is 300 (it used to be 677); the TOEFL Concordance Table illustrates how to interpret new scores. We keep TOEFL scores submitted within the previous two years, or as long as they are valid (two years from the test date.) Please submit a photocopy of your TOEFL report with your application. If we cannot locate your official report, we will verify it with ETS. Back to top Q19: Can I waive the TOEFL? A19: International students are eligible to waive the TOEFL exam if they have earned an undergraduate or master’s degree in an English-speaking country or from an institution in which English is the language of instruction. Other international students, with extensive work experience in an English-speaking environment, can include a waiver request with the application. The