Language averaging tool for people with disabilities
Use this tool if
- you couldn’t complete one or more sections of your language test because of a disability
- the testing organization didn’t give you a notionalized (averaged) score
Different designated language testing organizations offer different types of accommodations. Check the organizations’ websites to determine whether the accommodations they give are right for you.
You must get your averaged scores through this language averaging tool.
- Input the scores for the sections you did complete.
- Input “not tested” for the sections you did not complete.
Upload your averaged scores in the “client information” section of your application and explain why you weren’t able to complete all sections of your language test. We’ll verify both the averaged scores and the language test results you submit.
Note: If you had an exemption on an IELTS test, they’ll give you averaged band scores on the exempt section(s) of the test based on the average score of the completed sections.
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