Instead of a list, here's how to find colleges that require or recommend TOEFL scores:
* Check individual university websites: The most reliable way is to visit the admissions section of the specific universities you're interested in. Look for information on international student admissions, English language proficiency requirements, or TOEFL/IELTS requirements.
* Use university search engines: Many university search engines (like US News & World Report, QS World University Rankings, Times Higher Education) allow you to filter your search by location, subject, and sometimes even by specific admissions requirements, including English language proficiency tests. You can then look at the individual university's website for the specific TOEFL score requirements.
* Contact universities directly: If you can't find the information online, contact the admissions office of the university directly. They can provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Remember that the *minimum* TOEFL score required varies greatly depending on the university, the program (undergraduate vs. graduate), and the department. Some universities might only *recommend* a TOEFL score, while others will have a strict minimum score that you must meet to be considered for admission. Always check the specific requirements for your chosen program and university.