A Seal of Biliteracy for Everyone

 

Proficiency in multiple languages has tremendous value in today’s global economy. According to Ipsos Public Affairs, over 90% of surveyed employers cite a strong and growing demand for foreign language skills. Whether you learned your language in a classroom, at home, or through other experiences, a Seal of Biliteracy celebrates your accomplishment and certifies your language proficiency in two or more languages. A Seal of Biliteracy is typically awarded in the form of a certificate and can be used as a credential for academic and employment purposes.

The Global Seal of Biliteracy is a credential that celebrates language skills and expands future opportunities for its recipients. A uniform standard is used to empower our awardees to be a valuable asset in multilingual environments. We are committed to providing access to language certification to anyone that can demonstrate their bilingualism via testing.  The Global Seal of Biliteracy enables recipients to showcase their language skills to any school or employer across state lines and national borders, with a unique serial-numbered document. 

The Global Seal of Biliteracy’s powerful three-step pathway recognizes the value of differing levels of language fluency. Each award level serves a meaningful purpose in our increasingly diverse communities and leads to stronger intercultural relationships. Whether you are at the Functional, Working, or Professional Fluency level, your Global Seal certificate will open doors.

 
 
 

Your Language Credential

The Global Seal of Biliteracy program helps your school or organization identify and celebrate those with language skills in two or more languages with a valued credential. For U.S. applicants, the Global Seal will certify English and one or more additional languages.

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designed to meet your needs

The Global Seal of Biliteracy program provides access to anyone interested in being formally certified for achieving a high standard of proficiency in two or more languages to earn college credit, to apply for scholarship or study abroad programs, and to access employment opportunities or pay differentials.

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distinguishes you anywhere

The Global Seal of Biliteracy is your language passport; it ensures that you are recognized for your language achievement by schools, employers, and individuals across the globe. As the need for language skills in the workplace grows, your Global Seal credentials will increase your opportunities.

 

CURIOUS ABOUT YOUR PROFICIENCY LEVEL?

The Global Seal of Biliteracy has developed a free adaptive self-assessment based on the commonly used NCSSFL-ACTFL Can-Do Statements. These can-do statements are reflective of an individual’s language ability based on the ACTFL Levels of Language Proficiency.


 
 
 

Global C.R.E.D. 2020 was a free international online virtual event that brought together thousands of language learners from 56 countries. Live Sessions, On-Demand Sessions, Self-Assessment, Exhibitors and Cameo Videos are still accessible by clicking the learn more button below. Global C.R.E.D. Live Sessions and On-Demand Sessions are also accessible on the Global Seal of Biliteracy YouTube Channel.

 

Global Seal Recipients

Check out all the language learners who have been awarded with their Global Seal of Biliteracy certificates

 
 
“We are thrilled to participate in the Global Seal of Biliteracy at the Community School of Naples, greatly enhancing our students’ future educational and professional opportunities. Not only will they be awarded an official Seal of Biliteracy at our private school, but they will cross state and national boundaries, as this Seal is greater than just a state level recognition, connecting their accomplishments to the global community.”
— Parthena Draggett Chair, Department of World Languages and Cultures, Community School of Naples, Florida

Are you a school or employer?

 

The Global Seal of Biliteracy makes it easy to understand exactly what language skills your applicants possess regardless of how they acquired their language skills. 

 
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