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Philadelphia College of Bible - Admission Criteria
 Criteria Ranking | 
High School GPA and Class Rank | Standardized Tests
 Criteria Ranking
 
 
 
Academic ranking criteria for this college is listed below. Academic criteria are ranked in order of importance from 1 (Most important) through 5 (Least important) or N (Not relevant).
| Rank | Criterion | 
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 | 1 | Secondary School Record |  | 5 | Class Rank |  | 4 | School's Recommendation |  | 2 | Standardized Test Scores |  | 3 | Essay |  
The following non-academic criteria are indicated as E (Emphasized), I (Important), C Considered, or N (Not relevant).
| Rank | Criterion | 
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 | E | Character and Personality |  | I | Extracurricular participation |  | I | Particular talent or ability |  | N | Geographical distribution |  | C | Alumni/ae relationship |  
 
High School GPA and Class Rank 
 
The average high school/secondary school Grade Point Average for
freshmen stood at 3.07.
Following is a breakdown of the high school class rank of enrolled freshmen.
 
| Rank | Percent | 
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 | Top fifth | 24% |  | Second fifth | 30% |  | Third fifth | 19% |  | Fourth fifth | 17% |  | Bottom fifth | 8% |  | Unknown | 2% |  
 
Standardized Test Score Criteria
 
 
 
All freshmen scores reported used the old scoring system.
69% of accepted applicants submitted an SAT I score and 12% of accepted applicants submitted an ACT score.
The recent adjustment to the SAT I scoring system has affected the school's admission policy:
Contact the school directly.
Here are the scores of enrolled freshmen who took
the SAT I:
SAT verbal scores over 500 73%, SAT math scores over 500 69%, ACT scores over 18 100%, SAT verbal scores over 600 31%, SAT math scores over 600 23%, ACT scores over 24 52%, SAT verbal scores over 700 5%, SAT math scores over 700 1%, ACT scores over 30 13%
 
Here are the scores of enrolled freshmen who took
the ACT:
| Score | English | Math | Composite | 
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 | 30-36 | 19% | n/a | n/a |  | 26-29 | 12% | 19% | 19% |  | 21-25 | 25% | 19% | 31% |  | 16-20 | 44% | 56% | 44% |  | 11-15 | n/a | 6% | 6% |  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
	
		  
		  
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