
Washington Adventist University has an IB average score of 33 out of a possible 45 for students who submit IB scores. It's important to note that many admitted students do not have IB scores. This statistic reflects the scores of the students who do include them in their applications.
Washington Adventist University has an IB score range for undergraduate admissions with the 25th percentile at 22 and the 75th percentile at 31. Being within this range does not guarantee admission; however, applicants closer to the upper end are viewed more favorably. Those on the lower end will need to strengthen their application with better grades, compelling essays, awards, and extracurricular activities to enhance their chances of acceptance.
Washington Adventist University does not explicitly require or recommend any specific IB subjects, but suggests a selection based on its academic profile. For Higher Level (HL) subjects, recommendations include Math AA, Biology, and Psychology. For Standard Level (SL) subjects, recommended options are English B, History, and Visual Arts. These subjects aim to align with the college's educational approach and goals.