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Recognized Around the World

Michigan Language Assessment tests are the first of their kind and backed by two of the world’s leaders in education and assessment: the University of Michigan and Cambridge University Press & Assessment. The Michigan Tests are secure, trusted, and respected, and have been since 1953—one of the many reasons our tests are recognized by more than 2,000 government agencies, professional boards, leading colleges and universities, and employers.
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What is a Recognizing Organization?

A recognizing organization is an institution that accepts Michigan Language Assessment exam results as official evidence of English language proficiency for educational, immigration, or professional purposes.

Organizations

Search for organizations that recognize the Michigan Tests.

  • Ponta Porã, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

    ECCE, ECPE, MET

    The 11th Mechanized Cavalry Regiment (11º Regimento de Cavalaria Mecanizado), based in Ponta Porã, Brazil, is a historic unit of the Brazilian Army founded in 1919. It plays a key role in border defense and public security operations.

  • Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil

    MET

    The 1st Commando Actions Battalion (1º BAC) is an elite Brazilian Army special‑forces unit stationed in Goiânia under the Special Operations Command, renowned for highly covert direct‑action missions in hostile environments.

  • Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

    ECCE, ECPE, MET, MET Go!

    The 1st Geoinformation Center (1º CGEO) of the Brazilian Army, based in Porto Alegre, operates under the Directorate of Geographical Service with responsibility for geospatial data production for the South region of Brazil.

    Sector

    Government

  • Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    ECCE, ECPE, MET, MET Go!

    The 2nd Area Telematics Center (2º CTA) is a Brazilian Army communications and IT unit created in 1996. Originally formed from the Army’s Data Processing Center, it now operates under the Integrated Army Telematics System.

    Sector

    Government

  • Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil

    ECCE, ECPE, MET

    The 2nd Geoinformation Center (2º CGEO), located in Brasília under the Brazilian Army’s Directorate of Geographical Service, specializes in producing and managing geospatial and cartographic information, including software development.

    Sector

    Government

  • Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil

    ECCE, ECPE, MET

    The 2nd Engineer Group (2º Gpt E)—also known as "Grupamento Rodrigo Octávio"—is a Brazilian Army engineering command based in Manaus, subordinated to the Amazon Military Command, and established on July 28, 1970

    Sector

    Government

  • Rio Negro, Paraná, Brazil

    ECCE, ECPE, MET

    The 5th Tank Regiment (5º RCC) — officially titled Regimento Tenente Ary Rauen — is a Brazilian Army armored unit based in Rio Negro, Paraná, under the 5th Armored Cavalry Brigade.

    Sector

    Government

  • Altamira, Pará, Brazil

    ECCE, ECPE, MET, MET Go!

    The 51st Jungle Infantry Battalion (51º BIS), also designated “Batalhão Capitão-mor Bento Maciel Parente,” is a Brazilian Army unit based in Altamira, Pará, under the 23rd Jungle Infantry Brigade.

    Sector

    Government

  • Aragarças, Goiás, Brazil

    MET

    The 58th Motorized Infantry Battalion (58º BI Mtz), nicknamed the "Sentinel of the Araguaia," is based in Aragarças, Goiás, and falls under Brazil’s 13th Motorized Infantry Brigade. It specializes in rapid-response defense and troop readiness.

    Sector

    Government

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Did you know?

The University of Michigan’s English Language Institute (now Michigan Language Assessment) created the first English language proficiency exam for the U.S. Department of State in 1953?