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Grade Point Average calculator

Example

Sally studied 23 courses with a total of 240 units (one course was worth 20 units).

She received a Credit in 14 courses worth 10 units each (140 units), Distinction in 7 courses worth 10 units each (70 units) and a High Distinction in 1 course worth 20 units (20 units). Sally Failed one of her courses too (10 units).

This is how she would complete the form:

The GPA is the average result of all grades achieved throughout your degree.
For more information on your GPA contact the Enquiry Centre.

Important: this calculation should be used as a guide only to assist in determining your eligibility for Honours, scholarships etc. For an official GPA you should contact the Enquiry Centre.

How it works: (don't include: S, I, WW, UP or courses not counted to your degree)

  1. Enter the total number of units studied (eg. courses may be 10 or 20 units each)
  2. Identify what grade you received for each course
  3. Then enter the total units for each grade
  4. Click on Calculate GPA

Need help?

Please note: For an Official GPA Calculation you need to complete a Standard Letter Request Form. Note there is a $20 charge for this letter.

  1. Your Grade Point Average (GPA) is