
The College of the Holy Cross reports an average IB score of 38 out of a possible 45 for students who submitted IB scores as part of their application. It’s important to note that a significant number of admitted students do not have IB scores; the average presented pertains specifically to those who do.
The IB score range for the College of the Holy Cross is between 36 and 40, with the 25th percentile at 36 and the 75th percentile at 40. Being within this range does not guarantee admission; applicants on the upper end, particularly around 40, are in a better position, while those closer to 36 may need to enhance their application with stronger grades, essays, awards, and extracurricular activities.
The College of the Holy Cross does not explicitly require or recommend any specific IB subjects for admission. However, based on the college's profile, the recommended higher-level (HL) subjects include English A (Lang & Lit), History, and Economics, while the suggested standard-level (SL) subjects are Math AA, Biology, and French B. These recommendations reflect the college's emphasis on a well-rounded academic foundation in the humanities and sciences.

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