TOEFL Test Centers in Indiana, USA

TOEFL Test Centers in Indiana

The TOEFL iBT test is offered in the state of Indiana. The list below shows testing locations for computer based TOEFL exam. Please scroll down to find the most up-to-date list of available test centers (including addresses) in Indiana.

  1. Indianapolis, IN – APCN-1826
    8606 Allisonville Rd, Suite 375,
    Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 United States
  2. ELS Language Centers – Indianapolis – STN12641A
    151 W. Ohio Street, Suite 120,
    Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 United States
  3. Lafayette – Britt Farm Drive – APCN-1810
    4050 Britt Farm Drive, Co-located W/ Sylvan Learning Ctr,
    Lafayette, Indiana 47905 United States
  4. ETS- BALL STATE UNIVERSITY – APCN-7745
    Lucina Hall, Room 366,
    Muncie, Indiana 47306 United States
  5. Culver Academies – STN10440A
    1300 Academy Road Box #155, Huffington Library Presentation Room,
    Culver, Indiana 46511 United States
  6. ETS – INDIANA UNIVERSITY – APCN-7736
    Indiana University, Eigenmann Hall 324 – 3 West, 1900 East 10th St.,
    Bloomington, Indiana 47406 United States
  7. Fort Wayne – Dean Drive – APCN-1816
    Ivy Tech Comm. College – North Campus, 3701 Dean Drive (harshman Hall),
    Fort Wayne, Indiana 46835 United States
  8. Terre Haute – Ivy Tech Community College – APCN-1804
    Ivy Tech Comm. College – Wabash Valley, 1700 E. Industrial Drive,
    Terre Haute, Indiana 47802 United States
  9. South Bend – Mishawaka – APCN-1811
    3005 Grape Rd, Ste A,
    Mishawaka, Indiana 465451776 United States

Indiana TOEFL iBT

Indiana Area Codes

Short for IN, Indiana was admitted to United States on 12/11/1860. The capital city is Indianapolis. With an area of 94,321 km², Indiana has a population of 6,633,053. The population density is 70.32 people per km².

Nature in Indiana

The state of Indiana is located in the Midwest of the United States and belongs to the northeastern central states of the United States. Territory of the state of Indiana – 94,321 km 2 (thirty-eighth place among the US states, the smallest state in terms of area in the continental US west of the Appalachians).

Indiana is bordered by the states of Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, Kentucky to the south (border along the Ohio River), and Illinois to the west.

The state of Indiana lives according to the time of two US time zones, most of the state belongs to the eastern time zone, and several western counties belong to the central one.

Although Indiana does not have large elevation changes, various types of terrain can be seen here – from the flats in the north of the state to the hilly and ravine-indented terrain in the southern counties.

North Indiana is an almost flat lowland that stretches along the shores of Lake Michigan, one of the Great Lakes of the United States. There are two nature reserves on the sandy coast of Indiana, one national (Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore) and one established by the state government (Indiana Dunes State Park).

Further south, in the central regions of the state, the plain becomes more hilly. It is here, not far from the border with Ohio, that the highest point of Indiana is located – Hoosier Hill (383 meters above sea level).

In southern Indiana, the terrain becomes higher and more indented, with numerous forested hills, ravines, and streams. Several large karst caves are also located here, the most famous of which are Wyandotte, Marengo and Squire Boone’s Cave. The picturesque Hoosier National Forest is very popular with hikers.