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Registration for the TEPAIC and the Appeal Exam and
Notification of Results
Procedures:
TEPAIC Registration
Before new candidates may sign up for the TEPAIC, they must have taken
the TOEFL within the past two years and met the minimum TOEFL requirements,
including the overall score, sub-scores, and writing score. If they do
not have a TOEFL score which is two years old or less or if they do not
have the minimum TOEFL score or sub scores, candidates have the option
of retaking or taking a TOEFL or the Indiana English Proficiency Exam
(IEPE). When they register for the TEPAIC, they must also have a memo
from the academic department which intends to hire them.
The registration process for the TEPAIC begins at the Second Language
Studies, Memorial Hall 315, 1021 East Third Street, between the hours
of 8:00 a.m. and noon, and 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. While at Memorial Hall,
candidates choose a 15-minute interview appointment time and are asked
to give the Second Language Studies office contact information. They are
also given an information sheet about the test. The 15-minute oral interviews
are usually held on the Third Floor of Memorial Hall between 1:30 and
9:00 p.m. on a specific date, four times a year.
Appeal Exam Registration
The Appeal Exam is available to TEPAIC candidates who receive an “NC4”
on their 15-minute oral interview. The registration process to take the
Appeal Exam will begin 24 hours after the TEPAIC oral interviews are completed.
Students must come to Memorial Hall 315 to choose their 30-minute appointment
time and receive a description of the Appeal Exam. The Appeal Exams will
be given as soon as possible after the 15-minute TEPAIC oral interviews
and will continue until all students have been tested.
Notification
Appropriate personnel in departments, the Graduate School and the Dean
of Faculties will be notified as soon as possible about TEPAIC oral interview
results. There will be a second announcement to the same individuals about
the results of the Appeal Exam. Exam results are sent to individual candidates
by email if they wish; otherwise, they can find out their results in their
respective departments.
In Memorial Hall 315 at the desk of Karla Reynolds:
Sign up for the TEPAIC during the two-week period before each exam.
See the exam schedule here.
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