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Grounded in the organization’s mission to advance the science of measurement to power human progress, these updates are designed to make the TOEFL experience fairer and more accessible for students, without compromising the academic integrity and reliability trusted by institutions for over six decades.
Beginning May 30, 2025, test takers using the TOEFL iBT Home Edition will see immediate improvements to the support and structure of the at-home testing experience.
Broader refinements to test adaptivity, turnaround time and score reporting will go into effect in January 2026. These changes focus on a more personalized, seamless experience, enhanced test security, reduced cancellations, and faster, more meaningful score delivery.
“I learned English outside of a formal classroom, so I understand the challenges of nontraditional learning,” said Omar Chihane, Global General Manager of TOEFL at ETS. “We’re transforming TOEFL to be more fair, flexible and relevant, so no student is held back by how or where they learned.
We’ve updated niche topics like Greek mythology with more real-world academic content that reflects today’s global student, relevant regardless of their background.
Whether testing at a center in India or from home in Denmark, every student deserves a fair shot to demonstrate their English proficiency. That’s our mission.”
Experience Enhancements
A More Supportive At-Home Testing Experience (Starting May 30, 2025)
Key elements of the TOEFL iBT Home Edition have been redesigned to create a more seamless and supportive experience, updates include:
A Personalized, More Efficient Testing Experience (Starting January 2026)
ETS will implement a multistage adaptive design for the Reading and Listening sections of the TOEFL iBT. This means the test will adjust in real time based on how a student performs. Additionally, traditional content will be supplemented with modern, equitable topics. The tailored test will:
Easier-to-Understand Scoring That Aligns with Global Standards (Starting January 2026)
In addition to their traditional scoring, TOEFL iBT will introduce an intuitive score scale of 1–6.
This additional score will directly align with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) – the world’s most widely recognized English proficiency framework, making score interpretation simpler and more consistent: