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Students from the University of Delaware posing with the university mascot

 

We are spotlighting different institutions that accept Trinity Integrated Skills in English (ISE) as proof of English Language proficiency. Today we are celebrating the University of Delaware, which has newly established its ISE acceptance.

University of Delaware Trinity ISE entry Criteria
Pathways Program, Academic Transitions I ISE II pass
Pathways Program, Academic Transitions II ISE II pass with merit
Undergraduate Admissions (no support) ISE III pass 
Undergraduate Admissions (with International Foundation Semester) ISE II with distinction
 

 
About University of Delaware

The University of Delaware is located in Newark, Delaware, a mid-sized college town in the United States of America. 

The University reports that it attracts students from 115 countries all over the world and offers 150+ majors, 100+ minors, and over 50 programmes that lead from a bachelor's degree to a master's degree in five years. The University describes its programmes as customisable, allowing students to focus on their individual interests and passions. 

Newark is close to major American cities including Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore and Washington. Famous American sites such as The White House, the Liberty Bell, Wall Street, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian are all within an easy distance.

The University of Delaware describes itself as being dedicated to helping international students fulfil their career goals after graduation, whether that be finding employment, internships or assistance with graduate school applications. 

Recognise Trinity ISE?

Trinity's Integrated Skills in English (ISE) is a contemporary four skills qualification recognised by governments and institutions as providing reliable evidence of English Language proficiency for study and work purposes.

ISE is formally mapped to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), regulated by Ofqual, listed on the RQF, EQF, and has been awarded the ALTE Q-mark of quality. 

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Want to learn more?

New for 2020 is our online Advancing Admissions workshop series.

These workshops will explore some of the important issues and difficult decisions facing admissions and international recruitment staff when assessing whether students have the appropriate level of English Language proficiency for successful higher education study. 

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