
The Community University of Denver reports an IB average score of 28 out of a possible 45 for admitted students who submitted IB scores. It's important to note that many admitted students do not have IB scores, but those who do tend to achieve this average. This score reflects the performance of the subset of students engaging with the IB curriculum during their admissions process.
The Community University of Denver's IB score range for admissions is between 24 and 32. Being within this range does not guarantee admission, but scores closer to the upper end are favorable. Applicants with scores on the lower end of the range will need to strengthen their applications through better grades, compelling essays, notable awards, and extracurricular activities.
The Community University of Denver does not explicitly require or recommend specific IB subjects, but based on its profile, we suggest certain courses for applicants. Recommended higher-level IB subjects include English A (Lang & Lit), Math AA, and History, while standard-level recommendations are Biology, Psychology, and Spanish B. These subjects align with typical competitive academic backgrounds for prospective students.