
Temple University does not disclose its average ACT score for undergraduate admissions.
Temple University does not disclose the ACT score range for undergraduate admissions. Being within the score range, once provided, is not a guarantee of admission. However, applicants scoring closer to the upper end of the range will have a stronger application, while those at the lower end may need to enhance their application with better grades, essays, awards, and extracurricular activities.
Temple University does not disclose the 25th and 75th percentile Math ACT score requirements for undergraduate admissions. Therefore, specific score thresholds for the math component are not available.
Temple University does not disclose the 25th and 75th percentile ACT scores for the English component required for undergraduate admissions. Therefore, no specific score ranges are available for prospective students.
Temple University does not disclose the 25th and 75th percentile ACT Reading scores for undergraduate admissions. Applicants should be aware that specific reading score requirements are not available.
Temple University does not disclose the 25th and 75th percentile ACT scores for the science component required for undergraduate admissions. As such, specific score benchmarks are unavailable for prospective applicants looking to assess their eligibility based on the science section.
Temple University does not offer a test-optional policy, as standardized testing is required for undergraduate admissions. Self-reporting of test scores is not permitted, and the university does not allow superscoring of ACT scores. Additionally, the percentage of students submitting ACT scores is not disclosed.