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TOEFL DESTINATIONS DIRECTORY Updated January 2011 Hanken School of Economics Sibelius Academy Centre d’études et de recherches sur les qualifications http://www.hanken.fi/public/Content/Index http://www.siba.fi/fi/ http://www.cereq.fr/ Helsinki Helsinki Marseille DI Code: 8433 DI Code: 0217 DI Code: 0074 Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences Tampere University of Technology Centre d’études France et Europe http://www.metropolia.fi/ http://www.tut.fi/ Nantes Helsinki Tampere DI Code: 0124 DI Code: 3804 DI Code: 0599 Helsinki Polytechnic Turku Centre for Computer Science Centre International D’Admission Management Helsingen http://www.tucs.fi/about/ http://www.hec.fr/ DI Code: 0564 Turku Jouy-en-Josas DI Code: 8410 DI Code: 0700 Helsinki School Economics & Business Administration Turku School of Economic & Business Administration Centre Scolaire-St. Paul http://hkkk.fi/index_e.html http://www.tse.fi/EN/ http://www.cen3.ab.ca/ Helsinki Turku St. Paul DI Code: 0636 DI Code: 9881 DI Code: 8755 Helsinki University of Technology Turku University of Applied Sciences CERAM-Nice-Center International Management http://www.tkk.fi/English/ http://www.turkuamk.fi/ http://www.isn-nice.com/ Helsinki Turku Nice In the TOEFL DestinationsDI Code: 0053Directory you’llDI Code: find 0792 a list of moreDI Code: 0738than JAMK University of Applied Sciences University Admissions Finland CERAM-Sophia Antipolis http://www.jamk.fi/English http://www.universityadmissions.fi/ http://www.ceram.edu/ Jyvaskyla Helsinki Sophia Antipolis 8,000 institutions worldwideDI Code: 0719that rely on the TOEFLDI Code: 3138 test as theDI Code:most 0034 Kajaani University of Applied Sciences University of Applied Sciences-Tampere Polytechnic CERAM-Sophia Antipolis-Graduate Business School http://www.kajak.fi/in_english.iw3 http://www.tamk.fi/fi/ http://www.ceram.edu/ Kajaani Tampere Sophia Antipolis accurate measure of EnglishDI Code: 1563language skills. DI Code: 0561 DI Code: 9721 Kemi-Tornio University of Applied Sciences University of Art & Design-Helsinki DIDAC Exchange Program http://www.tokem.fi/?deptid=11594 http://www.uiah.fi/english/ Marnes Kemi Helsinki DI Code: 9261 DI Code: 0528 DI Code: 0725 Kymenlaakso Univ of Applied Science University of Eastern Finland Ecole Active Bilingue Jeannine Miguel Kouvola http://www.uku.fi/english/ http://www.eabjm.org DI Code: 3910 Kuopio Paris TOEFL DESTINATIONS DIRECTORY DI Code: 9779 Updated JanuaryDI Code: 9531 2011 Lahti University of Applied Sciences University of Helsinki Ecole Centrale d’Electronique Paris Australian International Hotel School University of New South Wales Institutions include: AFGHANISTAN http://www.lamk.fi/engl/ http://www.aihs.edu.au/ http://www.helsinki.fi/university/ http://www.unsw.edu.au/ http://www.ece.fr/ Lahti Canberra Helsinki Sydney Paris American Univ of Afghanistan DI Code: 5728 DI Code: 9872 DI Code: 4814 Kabul DI Code: 0108 DI Code: 0890 • DI Code: 1423 • Lappeenranta University of TechnologyAustralian National University University of •Jyväskylä University of New South Wales-Foundation StudiesEcole Centrale de Lyon Colleges and universities http://www.lut.fi/en/Community collegeshttp://www.anu.edu.au/ http://www.jyu.fi/indexeng.shtmlTechnicalhttp://www.unsw.edu.au/ institutions http://www.ec-lyon.fr/ American University-Afghanistan Jyväskylä http://www.auaf.edu.af/ Lappeenranta Canberra Sydney Ecully Cedex • Scholarship providers Kabul • DI ProfessionalCode: 0496 associationsDI Code: 0506 DI Code: 9818 • GovernmentDI Code: 8944 agencies DI Code: 5880 DI Code: 0610 Laurea University of Applied Sciences Canberra Institute of Technology University of Lapland University of Newcastle Ecole Centrale de Nantes PRT http://www.laurea.fi/ http://www.cit.act.edu.au/ http://www.ulapland.fi/ http://www.newcastle.edu.au/ Nantes • English language programs [email protected] Vantaa Canberra Rovaniemi Callaghan DI Code: 5722 Mazar DI Code: 0562 DI Code: 6232 DI Code: 8264 DI Code: 0569 DI Code: 6784 Metropolia Polytechnic University of Canberra University of Oulu University of Notre Dame-Australia Ecole Centrale de Paris http://www.nd.edu.au/ http://www.metropolia.fi/ http://www.canberra.edu.au/ http://www.oulu.fi/english/index.html http://www.ecp.fr/ Canberra Broadway Vantaa DI Code: 9837 Oulu DI Code: 9001 Paris This directory is updated and published quarterly.DI Code: For 0567 the most recent listings andDI Code: 0229to view available score requirements,DI Code: 9672 ALGERIA University of Sydney Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences University of Tampere Ecole d’Ingenieurs de Tours Hopeland Institute http://www.usyd.edu.au/ please use our online institutions search at www.toeflgoanywhere.orghttp://www.mikkeliamk.fi/index.asp . http://www.uta.fi/english/index.htmlSydney Tours http://www.hopelanddz.com/5.html Mikkeli Tampere DI Code: 9792 Algiers New South Wales DI Code: 0867 DI Code: 0179 DI Code: 9871 DI Code: 1814 Australasian College of Natural Therapies University of Technology Sydney-Insearch In-Tuition North Karelia University of Applied Scienceshttp://www.acnt.edu.au/ University of Turku http://www.insearch.edu.au/ Ecole d’Ingenieurs du Val de Loire Dza Algers Hydra http://www.ncp.fi/english/ Surry Hills http://www.utu.fi/en/ Haymarket http://www.univ-tours.fr/ DI Code: 0921 Joensuu DI Code: 9268 Turku DI Code: 7511 Tours DI Code: 6209 DI Code: 9701 DI Code: 0056 Campion College-Sydney University of Technology-Sydney Quick tips on using this TOEFL DestinationsNovia University of Applied Sciences Directory:http://www.campion.edu.au/ University of Vaasa http://www.uts.edu.au/ Ecole de Centrale Nantes-Graduate http://www.novia.fi/ Toongabbie East http://www.uwasa.fi/ Broadway http://www.ec-nantes.fr/index_en.jsp DI Code: 0743 ARGENTINA Vasa DI Code: 4777 Vaasa Nantes DI Code: 3875 DI Code: 0647 DI Code: 2699 Agency International Development Argentina CSU Study Centre (Sydney) University of Western Sydney http://www.csu.edu.au/ http://www.uws.edu.au/ Argentina Oulu University of Applied Sciences VAMK University of Applied Sciences Ecole de Commerce Europeenne DI Code: 9374 Albury Sydney http://www.oamk.fi/english/ DI Code: 9838 http://www.puv.fi/en/ DI Code: 9853 http://www.ece-france.com/fr/accueil.cfm?id= Oulu Vaasa Lyon Centro Cultural Ingles DI Code: 0530 International College of Management-SydneyDI Code: 5726 University of Western Sydney-Penrith Campus DI Code: 8311 http://www.culturalingles.com/ http://www.icms.edu.au/ http://www.uws.edu.au/ Trelew PIRAMK University of Applied SciencesSydney Penrith South DC Ecole des Cadres DI Code: 4124 http://www.piramk.fi/english DI Code: 0525 DI Code: 0380 http://www.edcparis.edu/ Tampere Paris Centro de Capacitacion en Ciencias GeograficasDI Code: 0723 Kinross Wolaroi School FRANCE University of Wollongong DI Code: 9530 http://www.igm.gov.ar/node/1 http://www.kws.nsw.edu.au/ http://www.uow.edu.au/ Buenos Aires Rovaniemi University of Applied SciencesOrange American Graduate School of InternationalWollongong Relations & Diplomacy Ecole des Mines de Nantes DI Code: 7948 http://www.ramk.fi/ DI Code: 8060 http://www.agsird.edu/ DI Code: 9799 http://webi.emn.fr/ Rovaniemi Lloyds International College Paris Nantes Colegio San Pedro Apostol DI Code: 5731 DI Code: 0230 DI Code: 0581 http://www.sanpedroapostol.com/ Sydney Cordoba DI Code: 7068 Saimaan University of Applied Sciences American International School-FranceNorthern Territory Ecole Europeenne D’affairs Eap Search by bookmarks DI Code: 8193 http://www.scp.fi/en-FI/ http://www.faispdx.org/home/ Paris Columbia School Lappeenranta Macquarie University Nice Charles Darwin University DI Code: 0681 http://www.columbiaschool.com/ DI Code: 1967 http://www.mq.edu.au/ DI Code: 9648 http://www.cdu.edu.au/ North Ryde Alice Springs Buenos Aires Satakunta University of Applied Sciences Audencia Nantes School of Management Ecole Francaise Lysee Stendhal-Grenoble DI Code: 9632 DI Code: 0850 DI Code: 8919 http://www.samk.fi/english/ http://www.audencia.com/ http://www.ac-grenoble.fr/ De Paula School of English Pori Martin College Nantes Milano Obera DI Code: 0563 http://www.martincollege.edu.au/ DI Code: 0161 DI Code: 8074 DI Code: 6864 Sydney Savonia University of Applied SciencesDI Code: 6230 Bordeaux Ecole de Management Queensland Ecole Nationale D’ingenieurs D’ Technology D’ Ind Green Hills School of English http://www.savonia.fi/eng/ Raffles College of Design & Commerce http://www.bem.edu/ Australian Catholic University Nantes San Juan Kuopio Bordeaux DI Code: 0171 DI Code: 0025 http://www.raffles.edu.au/ http://www.acu.edu.au/ DI Code: 5747 North Sydney DI Code: 7189 Banyo DI Code: 1174 DI Code: 9623 National University Mission-School of ChemistrySeinajoki University& of Applied Sciences Centre d’etudes de Saclay Ecole Nationale de la Meteorologie Natural Science http://www.seamk.fi/ http://www.cea.fr/FR/Saclay/ http://www.enm.meteo.fr/ Posadas Southern Cross University Australian Institute of Medical Sciences DI Code: 0541 Seinajoki http://www.scu.edu.au/ Saclay http://www.aims.org.au/c/index.php?page=about-usToulouse DI Code: 1305 Coffs Harbour DI Code: 0131 Brisbane DI Code: 9894 United States Embassy Argentina DI Code: 0374 DI Code: 6732 argentina.usembassy.gov Buenos Aires Sydney English Language Centre Australian International College of Art DI Code: 9417 http://www.selc.com.au/ http://www.aica.net.au/ Sydney Gold Coast Universidad Austral-IAE DI
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