[[Image:SAT Logo.svg|right|200px]]The '''English Language Proficiency Test''' (ELPT) was the name of a [[SAT Subject Tests|SAT II]] last administered in [[January]] [[2005]]. It was a one-hour [[multiple choice]] [[test]] given on [[English language|English]] [[language proficiency]] by [[The College Board]]. A student whose [[First language|native language]] was not English could have chosen to take this test instead of or in addition to Test of English as a Foreign Language ([[TOEFL]]) for [[college]] entrance depending upon requirements of the schools in which the student was planning to apply. Until [[1994]], the SAT II's were known as Achievement Tests. The ELPT assessed both the understanding of spoken and written standard American English and the ability to function in a classroom where English is spoken. The test was intended for students whose best language was not English; who attend U.S. high schools, or who had studied in an international school where courses were taught in English; had completed two to four years of English language instruction in an English as a Second Language program or in English enrichment courses; and/or students who spoke a language other than English at home or work. It was scored on a scale of 901 to 999