ETS is currently accepting proposals for two different grant programs: (1) the Jacqueline Ross TOEFL® Dissertation Award, and (2) the 7th annual TOEFL® English-language Researcher/Practitioner Grant Program.

According to the ETS website, the purpose of the Jacqueline Ross TOEFL® Dissertation Award is to recognize doctoral dissertation research that makes a significant and original contribution to knowledge about second or foreign language tests and testing and/or the use and development of such tests and testing. The purpose of the TOEFL® English-language Researcher/Practitioner Grant Program is to enable practitioners to become involved in ETS’s efforts to promote English language learning, and to support education and professional development for English-language teachers worldwide through ETS’ assessments and services.

Proposals are due September 15th for the Jacqueline Ross TOEFL® Dissertation Award. As for the TOEFL® English-language Researcher/Practitioner Grant Program, the deadline for proposals is September 30th. For more information on these grant opportunities, including award value, eligibility, the application process, and more, please use the following links: