Introduction
The University of Liberia (UL), through its Center for Testing and Evaluation (CTE), regularly conducts entrance examinations and aptitude assessments as integral components of its admissions procedure. For the year 2026, these entrance exams and aptitude tests will be administered to applicants across six programs: Undergraduate Colleges, Straz-Sinje Technical and Vocational College, Graduate School, A.M. Doglioti College of Medicine, School of Pharmacy, and the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law.
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- The entrance exam is here to identify candidates who are confident they can handle college coursework smoothly, even if they haven’t had extra high school prep. It’s a great way to find those ready to take on the university experience!
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- To obtain admission to the UL Graduate and Professional Schools, the CTE-UL conducts aptitude assessments to select candidates qualified to undertake coursework at UL’s graduate and professional programs.
Exam Administration
\(\color{red}{\textbf{Exam Registration Period:}}\) From 2017 to 2025, the CTE thoughtfully offered two Undergraduate Entrance Exams each year, giving students multiple opportunities to succeed. Looking ahead to 2026, we’re excited to share that a second Undergraduate Entrance Exam will also be available, further supporting students in their academic journeys. The entrance registration process commenced on April 6, as scheduled and will end on May 11, 2026.
\(\color{green}{\textbf{Registration Analysis:}}\)
A total of 5846 candidates registered for the Undergraduates Programs while a total of 389 candidates registered for the Graduate and Professional Schools.