Grade point average and weighted average mark (2024)

Grade point average

The UTS grade point average (GPA) is based on a 7.00 point GPA scale. Effective from 14 January 2020 the grade point for each grade level has been increased as per the table below. All students who have had a grade point average calculated since the inception of GPA (i.e. Autumn 2008) have had the GPA recalculated based on the new scale.

GRADE

GRADE POINT TO Spring 2019 (OLD SCALE)

GRADE POINTFROM 14 Jan 2020 (NEW SCALE)

High Distinction

4

7

Distinction

3.5

6

Credit

2.5

5

Pass

1.5

4

Fail

0.5

Grades forallenrolled subjects within a course will be included in the GPA calculation, including fail results, except where the grade type is ungraded. GPA is calculated on finalised subjects only, therefore students who have unresolved or withheld grades will not have a GPA reflected on their academic record.

If you have ‘Automatic Credit’ appearing on your transcript from previous study at UTS, the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) you receive will be included in the GPA calculation.

GPA formula

The GPA is calculated using a formula based on two dimensions:

  • a grade point for each subject grade, and
  • subject credit points.

All GPA values are between the range of 0.00 and 7.00.

The GPA formula is:

Some universities using 7 points scales also award GPA values for failing grades, so if you are planning to use your GPA to apply to another university you may wish to look for that on their website.

Manually calculating the GPA

The following table summarises the grade point schema, per subject grade, used for GPA calculations.

gradegrade point
High Distinction7.0
Distinction6.0
Credit5.0
Pass4.0
Conceded pass (awarded only prior to 2004)0.0
Fail0.0
Ungraded subjects: Pass/FailExclude

Calculation example

For a student with the following results for the subjects completed in their course to date:

Autumn session

Subjectresults
Corporate LawSubject grade: Distinction
Subject grade point (GP): 6.0
Credit point (CP): 6
Criminal LawSubject grade: Credit
Subject grade point (GP): 5.0
Credit point (CP): 6
Law of TortsSubject grade: Pass>
Subject grade point (GP): 4.0
Credit point (CP): 6
Real PropertySubject grade: Fail
Subject grade point (GP): 0.0
Credit point (CP): 6

Spring session

Subjectresults
InsolvencySubject grade: High Distinction
Subject grade point (GP): 7.0
Credit point (CP): 6
Revenue LawSubject grade: Withdrawn Fail
Subject grade point (GP): 0.0
Credit point (CP): 6
Civil LitigationSubject grade: Credit
Subject grade point (GP): 5.0
Credit point (CP): 6
Administration LawSubject grade: Credit
Subject grade point (GP): 5.0
Credit point (CP): 6

The following steps are used to calculate the GPA:

Step 1: For each enrolled subject, multiply the subject grade point (GP) by the credit point (CP) value:

SubjectCalculation
Corporate LawGP x CP = 6.0 x 6 = 36
Criminal LawGP x CP = 5.0 x 6 = 30
Law of TortsGP x CP = 4.0 x 6 = 24
Real PropertyGP x CP = 0.0 x 6 = 0
InsolvencyGP x CP = 7.0 x 6 = 42
Revenue LawGP x CP = 0.0 x 6 = 0
Civil LitigationGP x CP = 5.0 x 6 = 30
Administration LawGP x CP = 5.0 x 6 = 30

Step 2:Determine the accumulated value of CP X GP (from Step 1) for all subjects enrolled:
Accumulated CP X GP = 36+30+24+0+42+0+30+30 = 192

Step 3:Work out the total number of credit points for all subjects enrolled:
Total credit points = 6 X 8 = 48

Step 4:Divide accumulated value of CP X GP for all subjects enrolled (from Step 2) by the total credit points (from Step 3): GPA = 192 / 48 = 4.0

Converting to a 4point GPA

The following information describes the 4 point GPA scale, previously used at UTS.
As a guide, the following scale may be applied to calculate your GPA on a 4 point scale.

GRADE

GRADE POINT

High Distinction

4

Distinction

3.5

Credit

2.5

Pass

1.5

Fail0.5

The method of calculation is the same as for the 7point GPA above, for example:

For a student with the following results for the subjects completed in their course to date:

Autumn session

Subjectresults
Corporate LawSubject grade: Distinction
Subject grade point (GP): 3.5
Credit point (CP): 6
Criminal LawSubject grade: Credit
Subject grade point (GP): 2.5
Credit point (CP): 6
Law of TortsSubject grade: Pass
Subject grade point (GP): 1.5
Credit point (CP): 6
Real PropertySubject grade: Fail
Subject grade point (GP): 0.5
Credit point (CP): 6

Spring session

Subjectresults
InsolvencySubject grade: High Distinction
Subject grade point (GP): 4.0
Credit point (CP): 6
Revenue LawSubject grade: Withdrawn Fail
Subject grade point (GP): 0.5
Credit point (CP): 6
Civil LitigationSubject grade: Credit
Subject grade point (GP): 2.5
Credit point (CP): 6
Administration LawSubject grade: Credit
Subject grade point (GP): 2.5
Credit point (CP): 6

The following steps are used to calculate the GPA:

Step 1:For each enrolled subject, multiply the subject grade point (GP) by the credit point (CP) value:

SubjectCalculation
Corporate LawGP x CP = 3.5 x 6 = 21
Criminal LawGP x CP = 2.5 x 6 = 15
Law of TortsGP x CP = 1.5 x 6 = 9
Real PropertyGP x CP = 0.5 x 6 = 3
InsolvencyGP x CP = 4.0 x 6 = 24
Revenue LawGP x CP = 0.5 x 6 = 3
Civil LitigationGP x CP = 2.5 x 6 = 15
Administration LawGP x CP = 2.5 x 6 = 15

Step 2:Determine the accumulated value of CP X GP (from Step 1) for all subjects enrolled:
Accumulated CP X GP = 21+15+9+3+24+3+15+15= 105

Step 3:Work out the total number of credit points for all subjects enrolled:
Total credit points = 6 X 8 = 48

Step 4:Divide calculated value of CP X GP for all subjects enrolled (from Step 2) by the total credit points (from Step 3): GPA = 105 / 48 = 2.19

Weighted Average Mark (WAM)

From 14 January 2020, UTS transcripts and AHEGSshow the weighted average mark (WAM) for each course. The WAM calculation used on the transcript and AHEGSis standard across UTS and is cumulative.

WAM is the average mark achieved across all completed subjects in an award course.

The cumulative WAM calculation is used for UTS transcripts and AHEGS according to the following formula:

WAM = Σ(MU)/ΣU

Where:
M = mark received in a course
U = units of credit for a course
Σ = the sum of

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