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I took English and math courses at a university outside the United States. Can these be used in lieu of the THEA for the basic skills proficiency requirement?

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I took English and math courses at a university outside the United States. Can these be used in lieu of the THEA for the basic skills proficiency requirement?

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Yes. As long as the transcript evaluation agency acknowledges that the college or university is bona fide in the country of origin and the course is equivalent to a course taken in a U.S. accredited institution, it may be used for the basic skills proficiency requirement.

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