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Welcome to the LPI Web Site

readingThe purpose of the Language Proficiency Index (LPI) is to provide information about an individual's competency in English. This information is used primarily by post-secondary institutions and professional organizations within British Columbia.

If you would like to find if the LPI could be of use to your school or association, please contact the LPI Office for a consultation.

 If you are planning to write the test MAKE SURE THAT YOU READ THE IMPORTANT NOTICES FIRST.

 
 


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Important Notices for Students

 

UBC's LPI and CELPIP English Language Tests Now Provided by Paragon Testing Enterprise:

For more detalied information, please see the press release here.

NEW computer-based LPI test (LPI-CBT) in Toronto:

The LPI test sessions in Toronto on June 13 and July 11, 2009 will be delivered in computer format. Basic computer knowledge is required to complete this test. You will not receive a refund if you are unable to take the test due to lack of computer skills. For these sittings ONLY, the price of the LPI-CBT will remain the same as the paper-based version of the LPI (LPI-PBT).

Cell Phones:

As of January 1, 2006 examinees will no longer be allowed to use cell phones to keep track of time during the test.

Cell phones must be turned off completely (not set on vibrate) and put out of sight until the examinee has left the test room.

Please bring a watch or other timepiece to the exam if you wish to keep track of your time.

Photos:

As mentioned in regard to the photos that are to be attached to your Test Admission Ticket (see here), PHOTOCOPIES are NOT accepted. Prints on photo-quality paper may be accepted only if all other quality requirements are met.

Make sure you have read ALL the information provided here before obtaining your picture.

Note also that it is NOT up to the Test Supervisor to determine if the photograph is acceptable. If the photo does not meet the required specifications, you may still be allowed into the test room - but if the LPI Security Committee later determines that the photo is not acceptable, your exam may not be marked.

A reminder: Hats are NOT allowed in the photos that you submit to us (barring those with religious significance). This includes those in GRADUATION PHOTOS.

Registration Deadlines:

Registration closes 6 calendar days prior to each test date: e.g., for a Saturday sitting, registration will close at midnight the previous Sunday. REGISTER EARLY as sittings can fill up two or three weeks before a test date!

A note about cheating:

Several candidates have recently been caught cheating by plagiarism, (producing a memorized essay), or by "personation" (having someone else write for them). The penalties for these are severe, and the latter can result in the laying of criminal charges under the Criminal Code of Canada.

See here for more information on cheating and penalties.

E-mail Score notification:

If you supply a (valid) email address when you register online, you will be sent an email notification as soon as your test has been marked and the score is ready for viewing on the Online Score Report page.

(You will need the Registration Number and PIN on your Admission Ticket to view your scores online.)

The LPI office does not allow a candidate to write the LPI exam twice in one day. If a candidate is somehow able to register for two sittings, the second exam WILL NOT BE MARKED, and the candidate will lose the registration fee.

The LPI office does NOT provide tutoring services. Please check with the English Department of your University or College for a list of approved tutors.

 

A WARNING REGARDING SEMINARS:

From time to time, LPI candidates may receive notices inviting them to participate in seminars or preparation courses in order to help them pass the LPI. Candidates should know that LPI Office and other UBC departments DO NOT provide or endorse such seminars by an outside agency, even when they are held on rented university premises . You should be aware that external agencies may be using post office boxes as addresses and that you may not receive anything for your payment.