All
entering, degree-seeking international students are given an English
placement test by Hendrix College. The purpose of the test is to
evaluate international students’ English language skills in reading,
listening, speaking, and writing. It is designed and administered by the
English Evaluation and Placement Committee. An international
standardized test such as TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
does not substitute.
Based on its review of appropriate materials, the English Evaluation and Placement Committee will:
- Recommend the student for ENGL 110 Introduction to Academic Writing, or
- Recommend the student for a 200-level English Literature course.
English Placement and the College's Graduation Requirement in Writing
Upon recommendation for ENGL 110 or a 200 level English literature course, students must complete and pass a W1 coded course with a grade of C or better. The one exception to this rule concerns international students who transfer from an accredited U.S. university with a course credit in English composition. These students can use an approved English composition course as a transfer course to satisfy W1 credit. Note that only courses with a letter grade of C of higher may be transferred in.