Washington Adventist University requires a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 and a minimum TOEFL score of 90, both corresponding to an average score of 6.5 and 90, respectively. For SAT scores, the 25th percentile is 800 and the 75th percentile is 1100, with 30% of students submitting scores. The average unweighted GPA is 2.5. The university allows self-reporting for standardized tests and has a test-optional policy, with 3% of students submitting ACT scores. For IB students, the average score is 33, with a 25th percentile of 22 and a 75th percentile of 31.

Washington Adventist University has an unweighted average GPA of 2.5 for undergraduate admissions. The college does not disclose the weighted GPA figures, including the 25th and 75th percentiles.
More DetailsWashington Adventist University reports a 25th percentile SAT score of 800 and a 75th percentile score of 1100. For the math component, the 25th percentile score is 400 and the 75th percentile score is 510. In the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (ERW) section, the 25th percentile is also 400, while the 75th percentile is 590. Additionally, 30% of students submit SAT scores as part of their application.
More DetailsWashington Adventist University reports that only 3% of students submit ACT scores as part of their application. The college does not disclose the average ACT score, the 25th or 75th percentile ranges, or component scores for math, English, reading, and science.
More DetailsWashington Adventist University requires a minimum TOEFL score of 90 for undergraduate admissions. The average score among admitted students is also 90, with both the 25th and 75th percentiles at 90. Specific component scores for listening, reading, speaking, and writing are not disclosed.
More DetailsWashington Adventist University does not allow superscoring for undergraduate admissions. Superscoring refers to the practice of combining the highest section scores from multiple test attempts to create a new higher composite score. Since this college does not permit this practice, applicants must submit their best single test scores without the benefit of combining them from different test dates.
More DetailsWashington Adventist University is test optional and allows self-reporting of scores. This means applicants can choose whether to submit standardized test scores like the SAT or ACT, and they can report their own scores without needing to provide official documentation. Currently, 30% of applicants submit SAT scores while 3% submit ACT scores, with the total exceeding 30% since some students submit both types of scores.
More DetailsWashington Adventist University has an average IB score of 33, with the 25th percentile at 22 and the 75th percentile at 31. The college recommends taking Higher Level subjects such as Math AA, Biology, and Psychology, while Standard Level subjects include English B, History, and Visual Arts.
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