
Temple University has an average IB score of 35 out of a maximum of 45 for admitted students who submitted IB scores. It's important to note that many students who gain admission do not have IB scores. This average reflects the performance of those applicants who do provide IB results during the admissions process.
Temple University’s IB score range for undergraduate admissions is between 32 (25th percentile) and 38 (75th percentile). Being within this range does not guarantee admission. Candidates on the higher end of the scale have a stronger profile, while those at the lower end will need to offset their scores with higher grades, compelling essays, strong awards, and extracurricular activities.
Temple University does not explicitly require or recommend specific IB subjects, but based on the University's profile, we suggest the following: for higher level (HL) subjects, consider Math AA, Biology, Chemistry, and Psychology. For standard level (SL) subjects, we recommend English B, History, and Physics. This selection aligns with the academic focus and expectations of the university's programs.