Implementation of Defense Language Proficiency Test 5-Computer Adaptive (DLPT5-CA) for Modern Standard Arabic Language Proficiency Testing
This MARADMIN announces the implementation of the Defense Language Proficiency Test 5-Computer Adaptive (DLPT5-CA) as the official test for Foreign Language Proficiency Bonus (FLPB) certification for Modern Standard Arabic, replacing the conventional DLPT5. Marines who take the test during the pilot phase (1 September 2025 through 30 September 2026) may request a waiver to use their previous conventional test score as their official score for FLPB eligibility if more favorable.
Issued: September 25, 2025
1. Purpose. This MARADMIN announces the implementation of the Defense Language Proficiency Test 5-Computer Adaptive (DLPT5-CA) as the official test for Foreign Language Proficiency Bonus (FLPB) certification for Modern Standard Arabic. The DLPT5-CA, currently in pilot phase, will replace the conventional DLPT5 assessments. Marines who take the Modern Standard Arabic DLPT5-CA beginning 1 September 2025 through 30 September 2026 may request a waiver to record their previous score as their official score for FLPB eligibility. <br> 2. Background. The DLPT5-CA for Modern Standard Arabic is designed to provide a more accurate and efficient assessment of language proficiency across all ranges in a shorter timeframe, featuring an improved format with fewer questions and no option to skip or return to prior questions. <br> 3. Execution. In accordance with ref (a), Marines who have previously taken the conventional Modern Standard Arabic test without lapse in eligibility, may petition the Foreign Language Program to select the most favorable score -- either from the conventional or adaptive test -- as their official score for FLPB eligibility for a period of 12 months. This waiver will apply throughout the pilot phase for tests taken through 30 September 2026 and may only be applied once per modality. <br> 4. Direct all questions to the MARADMIN POC. <br> 5. Release authorized by Lieutenant General M. G. Carter, Headquarters Marine Corps, Deputy Commandant for Information.