Policy for Transition to Chinese Mandarin Computer Adaptive Test from Defense Language Proficiency Test (DLPT) 5
This MARADMIN announces the transition from the Defense Language Proficiency Test (DLPT) 5 to the Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) as the official testing format for Foreign Language Proficiency Bonus (FLPB) certification in Chinese Mandarin. During the pilot phase, Marines who do not achieve the same or higher scores on the CAT may use their previous DLPT-5 scores to recertify for an additional one-year period, provided they hold specific Primary or Additional MOS designations (2641, 2629, 2642, or EMOS 2737).
Issued: April 1, 2022
1. Purpose. Announce the Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) as the official test form for Foreign Language Proficiency Bonus (FLPB) certification for Chinese Mandarin (CM). The CAT, which is currently in a pilot phase, is replacing earlier versions of the Defense Language Proficiency Test (DLPT)-5.<br> 2. Background. The CAT implementation requires Marines to recertify language proficiency, but Marines can recertify using previous scores during this pilot phase, if eligibility is not met.<br> 3. Execution. Marines that do not score at the same or higher level on the CAT, can recertify for an additional one-year period using scores from their DLPT-5. Marines must possess PMOS 2641, 2629, and/or 2642, and EMOS 2737 to be eligible for the CAT recertification waiver.<br> 4. Direct all questions to MARADMIN POC.