University of New Hampshire reports an average SAT score of 1220, with a 25th percentile of 1130 and a 75th percentile of 1310. The average ACT score is 29, with the 25th percentile at 26 and the 75th percentile at 31. For GPA, the average unweighted GPA is 3.6, with a 25th percentile of 3.11 and a 75th percentile of 3.85. For English proficiency tests, an average TOEFL score of 80 is required, alongside an IELTS minimum score of 6.5 and a Duolingo minimum score of 120.

University of New Hampshire's unweighted GPA statistics indicate an average of 3.6, with a 25th percentile GPA of 3.11 and a 75th percentile GPA of 3.85. The college does not disclose weighted GPA data. These figures suggest that successful applicants generally fall within a competitive GPA range.
More DetailsUniversity of New Hampshire has an average SAT score of 1220, with a 25th percentile score of 1130 and a 75th percentile score of 1310. For the Math component, the 25th percentile score is 550, while the 75th percentile is 650. In the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (ERW) section, the 25th percentile score is 570, and the 75th percentile score is 670. Additionally, 30.5% of students submitted SAT scores as part of their application.
More DetailsUniversity of New Hampshire reports an average ACT score of 29, with a 25th percentile score of 26 and a 75th percentile score of 31. The breakdown of component scores reveals a 25th percentile of 23 in math, 25 in English, 26 in reading, and 24 in science, with all component scores having a 75th percentile of 28 for math and 34 for reading. Additionally, only 2.3% of students submitted their ACT scores for consideration.
More DetailsUniversity of New Hampshire requires a minimum TOEFL score of 80 for undergraduate admissions. The average TOEFL score for admitted students is also 80, with a consistent score at the 25th and 75th percentiles. Detailed component scores for listening, reading, speaking, and writing are not disclosed.
More DetailsUniversity of New Hampshire does not allow superscoring for undergraduate admissions. Superscoring means that a college considers the highest section scores from different test dates instead of just the highest composite score. As a result, applicants cannot combine their best scores across multiple test attempts, which could impact their overall evaluation in the admissions process.
More DetailsUniversity of New Hampshire is test optional, meaning applicants are not required to submit standardized test scores for admission. Additionally, the college does not allow self-reporting of scores, which means applicants must provide official score reports if they choose to submit them. Approximately 30.5% of applicants submit SAT scores, while only 2.3% submit ACT scores; the combined percentage of 32.8% indicates that some students may submit both types of scores.
More DetailsUniversity of New Hampshire reports an average IB score of 34, with a 25th percentile score of 32 and a 75th percentile score of 37. The college recommends taking higher level subjects in Math AA, Biology, and Psychology, along with standard level subjects in English A (Lang & Lit), Physics, and History.
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