International students having adequate preparation for graduate study may apply for admission, but applications should be filed at least six months prior to the anticipated date of enrollment. Midyear enrollment is strongly discouraged. All students from non-English-speaking countries must submit proof of adequate training and ability in the use of English as evidenced by a satisfactory score on recognized and acceptable tests administered in the student's home country. Normally, it is expected that an applicant will submit a score of at least 3.5 on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or base score of 6.0 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or 48 on the Pearson Test of English-Academic (PTE-A). Please review the admissions criteria for your desired degree program.
TOEFL | DUO | IELTS | PTE-A | |
COLLEGE/SCHOOL* | Test of English as a Foreign Language | Duolingo English Test | International English Language Testing System | Pearson Test of English-Academic |
Biology (Master's); Education & Human Sciences (Master's and Ed.S., except Counseling &Psychology); English; Environmental Sciences Biology (Ph.D.); Professional Studies | 3.5 | 100 | 6.0 | 48 |
Agriculture & Human Ecology, Business (Master's); Chemistry; Education & Human Sciences (Ph.D.); Engineering (Master's and Ph.D.); Environmental Science Chemistry (Ph.D.); Mathematics; Nursing; Professional Science | 4.0 | 100 | 6.0 | 53 |
*Check requirements of the specific college or department to determine level needed for admissions.
We do not recognize a letter of Medium of Instruction as proof of English proficiency. If you are from one of the following countries where English is one of the official languages, an English proficiency exam is not required:
Anguilla; Antigua and Barbuda; Australia; Bahamas; Barbados; Belize; Bermuda; Botswana; The British Virgin Islands; Cameroon; Canada (except Quebec); Cayman Islands; Dominica; England; Fiji; Gambia; Ghana; Gibraltar; Grenada; Guyana; Ireland, Northern; Ireland, Republic of; Jamaica; Kenya; Lesotho; Liberia; Malawi; Malta; Mauritius; Montserrat; Namibia; New Zealand; Nigeria; Papua New Guinea; St. Kitts and Nevis; St. Lucia; St. Vincent and the Grenadines; Scotland; Seychelles; Sierra Leone; Singapore; Solomon Islands; South Africa; Swaziland; Tanzania; Tonga; Trinidad and Tobago; The Turks and Caicos Islands; Uganda; United Kingdom; Vanuatu; Wales; Zambia
Applicants must also give satisfactory proof of sufficient funds to cover all of their expenses including travel.
The College of Graduate Studies will not knowingly consider for admission any person who has entered the United States via an immigration visa issued for another university until that person has transferred their SEVIS record to Tennessee Tech; thereafter, the usual transfer procedures would be implemented. International students who wish to transfer from another university to Tennessee Tech must submit the usual materials required for initial admission; additionally, each applicant must furnish:
official transcripts from the current institution;
a verification statement from that institution's international student advisor;
photocopies of Form I-20 ID (front and back), the passport, the visa, and Form I-94.
Only transfer credit from an accredited university is permitted; each student is expected to complete a full program of study at Tennessee Tech.
In cases where the undergraduate record may furnish insufficient evidence of any applicant's potential for success in graduate study, additional qualifying examinations may be administered by the department in which the applicant proposes to study. The cost of the tests will be borne by the applicant.
If admission is approved, Form I-20 will be issued as follows: not later than June 1 for the fall term, November 1 for the spring term, and April 1 for the summer term. These dates are consistent with immigration regulations and apply to all F-1 non-immigrant students including those transferring from other U.S. institutions and those who are already enrolled at Tennessee Tech who wish to change from one degree program to another.
Enrollment in a program is contingent on the student receiving an appropriate visa.