On 5/09/2019 3:24 pm, JLWhitaker wrote:

So going back to the cost of educating an int'l student - how does that get 
charged if the student is fluent in English rather than one who is not?

The UTS English Language entry requirements are spelled out at 
https://www.uts.edu.au/future-students/international/study-abroad-and-exchange-students/entry-requirements-and-costs
 and they are as follows:

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o   An English language proficiency level in accordance with the UTS English 
language requirements, if English is not your first language. You are required 
to submit results from an English language test or program to satisfy the UTS 
English language proficiency requirement for the course you are applying. 
English language proficiency test scores are recognised by UTS provided they 
were obtained less than two years prior to application at UTS.

o   If you come from Austria, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Netherlands, 
Norway, Sweden or Switzerland, a mark of 75% or better in final High School 
English is considered equivalent.

o   Students from Austria, Canada, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, 
Netherlands, Norway, Sweden or Switzerland are also eligible to apply to UTS 
with a UTS English Language Proficiency Assessment (PDF, 166kB).

o   If you do not meet the English language requirements for Study Abroad or 
Exchange, you may apply for our Australian Language and Culture Studies 
Program, which requires an English language proficiency level of IELTS 5.0 and 
above or equivalent.
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Marking for submissions by software-engineering Project Teams included an 
assessment for good, clear, unambiguous English usage, and students who felt 
they were not proficient were advised to have their contributions edited 
appropriately.

This is the way to do it in my view.  Apart from the importance of reliable 
communication in their subsequent professional lives, students without good 
English (at an Australian university) cannot be taught properly and can make 
difficulties for their peers in some circumstances.

A personal Babel Fish isn't the answer IMHO.

David L.
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