Michigan Language Assessment to Showcase Most Recent Developments at the 2023 NAFSA Conference
Michigan Language Assessment is excited to announce its participation in the 2023 NAFSA conference. With a distinguished reputation in the field of language testing, Michigan Language Assessment is eager to present recent product innovations and share expertise with...Tennessee Technological University Joins Michigan Language Assessment’s Global Network of Recognizing Institutions
Tennessee Technological University is familiar with the exams produced by Michigan Language Assessment and is now adding MET for international admissions. About 1 hour 30 minutes from Nashville and Knoxville, Tennessee Tech is a public university offering 9,900+...MET Recognition is Growing in the U.S. Healthcare Sector
The Michigan English Test (MET) is a highly secure English language assessment for foreign-trained nurses and healthcare professionals interested in living and working in the U.S. It is affordable, valid, and reliable, with a growing network of recognizing...Registered nurses can take MET to enroll in the CGFNS Certification Program
In addition to accepting MET to qualify for occupational visas in the healthcare sector of the United States, CGFNS International announced that MET is also accepted for its Certification Program. This program is a requirement or criterion for approval to take the...Michigan Language Assessment Receives Innovation Award for the Design of MET Go! Digital
Michigan Language Assessment was honored with the Surpass Innovation Award on October 7, 2022. The award was given in recognition of MET Go! Digital’s sophistication and onscreen design excellence. Nominations are an opportunity for members of the Surpass Community to...Study in Canada with the MET
The MET can help you accomplish your dream of studying in Canada. As an international student, you can submit MET scores to apply for admission to Canadian colleges and universities. Below you can explore some of the opportunities that the MET can open for you in...Nurses and healthcare workers can use the Michigan English Test to apply for U.S. occupational visas
The Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, recognizes the MET as an accepted English proficiency assessment for internationally trained nurses and healthcare professionals looking to practice in the U.S.