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Kenneth Cook, Ph.D.

"Teaching English abroad is a good way to see the world, and HPU's TESL programs (MATESL, BATESL and certificate) offer you the training you need for a career in teaching English in other countries or in the US."

Dr. Kenneth Cook,
Program Chair, MATESL
Professor of Linguistics


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MA/TESL Admission Process

Admission to the MATESL at Hawai'i Pacific University is based on academic ability and potential for success at the graduate level. Academic ability is evaluated by the applicant's past academic performance, recommendations, and performance on the GRE (if taken). Although not required for admission, involvement in organizational or community activities may be used in the evaluation. A holistic approach is used, and no one factor will exclude an applicant from consideration. The University is seeking students who have demonstrated the ability and motivation to do graduate level work.

Applicants must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university in the United States or an equivalent degree from another country. All applicants must submit certified copies of their postsecondary work showing completion of the undergraduate degree, plus two letters of recommendation. These letters should be from professors, counselors, employers, and others who can attest to your attainments and potential for success at the graduate level.

Applicants who have not satisfied prerequisite requirements may still apply to the graduate program. However, prior to beginning certain graduate-level courses, students may be required to complete the required prerequisite courses.

The University has a rolling admission process and reviews applications throughout the year. In order to ensure adequate time for evaulation and correspondence, it is strongly recommended that applications be submitted early.

All applicants must submit the following documents to the address shown below:

  • A signed and completed application
  • U.S. $50.00 nonrefundable application fee
  • An official/certified transcript from every college or university attended, showing course work, grades, and conferral of bachelor's degree.  Official transcripts must be sent directly from the college or university to Hawai'i Pacific University.  Applicants may also submit official transcripts in unopened enveloped sealed by the college and university.
  • Personal Statement /Essay describing your academic and career goals
  • Resume (optional)
  • Applicants to Hawai'i Pacific University's MATESL program who have taken the Graduate Records Examination (GRE) should have their scores sent directly to the Graduate Admissions Office.

Students may apply for admission to Hawai'i Pacific University's MA/TESL program by submitting our printed application or by applying online:

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Additional Requirements for International Students:

  • Mail certified copies or have official copies of transcripts sent directly from your postsecondary school or testing authority, including an English translation.
  • Submit a completed and signed Hawaii Pacific University Statement of Financial Sponsorship Form.
  • Submit an original or certified copy of a bank statement or letter showing that you, your sponsor, or guardian (s) have an account which provides sufficient funds to cover at least one year of study at HPU. (This is a requirement of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.)
  • Official acceptance into HPU graduate programs requires the following minimum English language test scores:

TOEFL internet-based test (iBT) - 80 overall and at least 25 in writing
TOEFL computer-based test (cBT) – 213 overall and at least 5 in TWE
TOEFL paper based test (pBT) – 550 overall and at lest 5 in TWE
International English Language Training System (IELTS) – 6 overall and at least 6.5 in writing

  • International students with good academic records, yet not meeting the minimum English Language Requirements are encouraged to complete a graduate application as you may be awarded provisional acceptance. .
  • International students with good academic records, yet not meeting the minimum English Language Requirements are encouraged to enroll in the ELS Intensive English Program in downtown Honolulu. An application to ELS is included in the Provisional Acceptance packet.

English Competency Requirements for non-native English speakers:

In addition to the general admissions requirements, non-native English speakers may satisfy the English competency requirement by fulfilling one of the following:

  • Graduating from an American college/university or an English curriculum based university from the UK, Canada or Australia.
  • Earning a minimum score of 80 and a writing score of 25 on TOEFL’s Internet-based Test (iBT). International students may also submit an International English Language
    Testing System (IELTS) score of 6 and a written module score of 6.5.
  • Earning a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (213 on the computer-based TOEFL) and a TWE(or Essay Rating) of 5 or above. 
  • Enrolling in another TESL program at Hawai`i Pacific University until such time as you attain the required TOEFL/TWE scores.


 

Hawai'i Pacific University
Graduate Admissions Office
1164 Bishop Street, Suite 911
Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813
Tel: (808) 544-1135
Toll free: (800) 669-4724, ext. 2 (U.S. and Canada)

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