02-10-10
16:05
ELI-UM Testing is now Cambridge–Michigan Language Assessments
The English Language Institute Testing and Certification Division is now known as Cambridge–Michigan Language Assessments.
We are pleased and excited to announce this new collaboration between University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations and the University of Michigan English Language Institute Testing and Certification Division. It will promote the Michigan English language exams around the world and will also work with stakeholders in different commercial and educational sectors, especially in the United States, to develop testing solutions precisely tailored to their needs.
We are aware that you may have questions regarding this joint venture. Visit our Questions section for further information.
https://www.lsa.umich.edu/umich/v/in...nnel=8c6f921dfdad3110VgnVCM1000003d01010aRCRD
Questions About Cambridge–Michigan Language Assessments
1. Who is Cambridge–Michigan Language Assessments?
Cambridge–Michigan Language Assessments is a joint venture between two institutions with international reputations for English language testing, the University of Michigan English Language Institute Testing and Certification Division and the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations.
2. Why are Cambridge ESOL and the University of Michigan entering into this joint venture?
The University of Michigan and Cambridge ESOL have teamed up to provide learners around the world greater access to high-quality, internationally recognized language qualifications and to better serve stakeholders in different commercial and educational sectors by developing testing solutions precisely tailored to their needs.
3. What international tests does Cambridge–Michigan Language Assessments offer?
Cambridge–Michigan Language Assessments offers four international testing programs that previously were offered by the University of Michigan English Language Institute. These are:
* Examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in English (ECPE)
* Examination for the Certificate of Competency in English (ECCE)
* Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB)
* Michigan English Test (MET)
4. Are the ECCE, ECPE, MELAB, and MET changing because of this new agreement?
The names, format, contents, and standards of these examinations are not changing as a result of this agreement. Previously announced changes to these examinations will be implemented as planned. The examinations have always undergone continuous review with the goal of better addressing the needs of our stakeholders, and this too will continue.
5. Where should candidates register for the ECCE, ECPE, MELAB, and MET, and who will administer these tests?
These tests continue to be offered at and administered by all current ECCE, ECPE, MELAB, and MET test centers. Candidates should continue to register through their local test center. For instance, test takers who want to take the November ECPE and December ECCE in Greece should register for them through the Hellenic American Union (HAU). To find the test center nearest you, please refer to the Test Takers section of the examination you would like to take.
The English Language Institute Testing and Certification Division is now known as Cambridge–Michigan Language Assessments.
We are pleased and excited to announce this new collaboration between University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations and the University of Michigan English Language Institute Testing and Certification Division. It will promote the Michigan English language exams around the world and will also work with stakeholders in different commercial and educational sectors, especially in the United States, to develop testing solutions precisely tailored to their needs.
We are aware that you may have questions regarding this joint venture. Visit our Questions section for further information.
https://www.lsa.umich.edu/umich/v/in...nnel=8c6f921dfdad3110VgnVCM1000003d01010aRCRD
Questions About Cambridge–Michigan Language Assessments
1. Who is Cambridge–Michigan Language Assessments?
Cambridge–Michigan Language Assessments is a joint venture between two institutions with international reputations for English language testing, the University of Michigan English Language Institute Testing and Certification Division and the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations.
2. Why are Cambridge ESOL and the University of Michigan entering into this joint venture?
The University of Michigan and Cambridge ESOL have teamed up to provide learners around the world greater access to high-quality, internationally recognized language qualifications and to better serve stakeholders in different commercial and educational sectors by developing testing solutions precisely tailored to their needs.
3. What international tests does Cambridge–Michigan Language Assessments offer?
Cambridge–Michigan Language Assessments offers four international testing programs that previously were offered by the University of Michigan English Language Institute. These are:
* Examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in English (ECPE)
* Examination for the Certificate of Competency in English (ECCE)
* Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB)
* Michigan English Test (MET)
4. Are the ECCE, ECPE, MELAB, and MET changing because of this new agreement?
The names, format, contents, and standards of these examinations are not changing as a result of this agreement. Previously announced changes to these examinations will be implemented as planned. The examinations have always undergone continuous review with the goal of better addressing the needs of our stakeholders, and this too will continue.
5. Where should candidates register for the ECCE, ECPE, MELAB, and MET, and who will administer these tests?
These tests continue to be offered at and administered by all current ECCE, ECPE, MELAB, and MET test centers. Candidates should continue to register through their local test center. For instance, test takers who want to take the November ECPE and December ECCE in Greece should register for them through the Hellenic American Union (HAU). To find the test center nearest you, please refer to the Test Takers section of the examination you would like to take.
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