
Hebrew College reports an IB Average Score of 39 out of a maximum of 45 for students who submit IB scores. It's important to note that many students are admitted without IB scores, but those that do submit achieve this average. This score indicates a competitive standard for applicants presenting IB results.
Hebrew College's IB score range for undergraduate admissions shows that the 25th percentile is 38, while the 75th percentile is at 41. Applicants within this range are not guaranteed admission, but those at the upper end (41) present a stronger case for acceptance. Conversely, applicants scoring closer to the lower end (38) will need to enhance their application with better grades, essays, awards, and extracurricular activities to improve their chances.
Hebrew College does not explicitly require or recommend specific IB subjects, but based on the college's profile, the recommended higher-level (HL) subjects include English A (Lang & Lit), History, and Philosophy. For standard-level (SL) subjects, the recommendations are Biology, Math AI, and Psychology. These recommendations help align with the academic focus and strengths valued by the college.