What is the MTELP?
The Michigan Test of English Language Proficiency (MTELP) is a general
proficiency test for adult non-native speakers of English who will need
to use English for academic purposes. The MTELP, administered at the University
of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) is an institutional test. This means that
the test is accepted by the institution at which it is offered but may
not be accepted at other universities and colleges. If you are interested
in taking the MTELP at UNLV but want to use it at another university,
you have to make sure that the university of your choice will accept the
UNLV MTELP. If you do plan to attend UNLV, the MTELP may be used for admission
instead of the TOEFL test.
The MTELP is designed to measure your English
proficiency in the six basic language skill areas: writing, grammar,
vocabulary, reading, listening, and speaking. The entire test lasts approximately
3 to 3 ½ hours
(including check-in at the examination site). Testing is divided into the
following areas, which are briefly explained below:
How can you register for the MTELP?
To register for the MTELP, contact the UNLV English Language Center
(ELC) at 702-895-3925 or email: elc@unlv.edu.
A testing fee of $75 (exact cash only) will be charged on the day of
the test.
How can you prepare for the MTELP?
Many English language learning materials are available at bookstores
and libraries. We recommend How to Prepare for
the Michigan Test Battery, by Pamela J. Sharpe (Barron's Educational
Series, Inc., 1982) available at the UNLV Bookstore.
What to bring on the day of the test?
Bring your test fee and a mandatory official photo identification card,
either a driver's license or passport. No large bags or backpacks are
allowed in the testing room.
MTELP Scores
The MTELP scores are reported within two to three days following the
examination and are valid for two years.