If your institution isn't yet receiving TOEFL® scores, this article walks you through everything you need from obtaining a score reporting code to accessing your applicant data in TOEFL Access.
Getting Started
To receive TOEFL scores, your institution must have a unique four-letter designated institution (DI code) that is used by test-takers to send their scores to you.
If your institution does not yet have a code, fill out the form below:
PRO TIP: You can also update your existing listing using the same form.
ETS will process your request and assign your institution a unique DI code. Once activated, test takers worldwide will be able to send their scores to your institution.
Sign In
Once your DI code has been activated, you can use the username and password provided to you by ETS to log in directly to TOEFL Access.
You'll need to add at least one more administrator to your institution before you can access all features.
Need help?
Ask Quinn, our AI assistant, directly in the platform, or reach the team at help.toeflaccess@ets.org.
Why TOEFL Access?
TOEFL Access is the official platform for institutions to receive and review TOEFL scores. Once you're set up, you can:
Access in-depth insights and data trends to inform admissions and recruitment strategies
Search and filter your applicant pool by test date, score range, region, assessment type, and more
View full score reports including sub-scores, and supporting samples
Export data in multiple formats (Excel, CSV, JSON, PDF) to connect with your existing workflows
Access all TOEFL versions in one place - TOEFL iBT® and TOEFL Essentials™
There's no separate software to install. TOEFL Access runs in your browser and is available on demand and at no cost.
