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What is a GPA?
It is an average of the grade point values that you have earned in the credit courses you have taken while a student at University of Toronto Scarborough(UTSC). The courses that are not included in a GPA calculation are: Courses you have taken at another university Courses you have taken at other faculties of the University of Toronto (UofT)with the exception of the Faculty of Arts and Science “Extra courses” that you have taken at UTSC Courses that you have passed that have no grade point value such as CR/NCR courses
Types of GPAsSessional GPA. The grade point average of courses you took in each of the following sessions: Fall (September - December), Winter (January - April), or Summer (May - August). Cumulative GPA. The gradepoint average of all the courses taken during your career at UTSC. This includes failed courses and summer session courses. Grade point values range from 0.00 (an F) to 4.00 (an A – A+). You will beassigned a letter grade in each course on your statement of grades. The corresponding grade point values are listed in the Calendar. The chart is also listed below for easy reference.
Standing in aCourse
Grade A+ A AB+ B BC+ C CD+ D DCR F NCR NC% Grade Point Value 4.0 4.0 3.7 3.3 3.0 2.7 2.3 2.0 1.7 1.3 1.0 0.7 No value 0.0 No value 0.0 Percentage Equivalent 90-100 85-89 80-84 77-79 73-76 70-7267-69 63-66 60-62 57-59 53-56 50-52 No value 0-49 No value No value Definition Excellent
Good
Adequate
Marginal
Credit in a Credit/No-credit course Wholly Inadequate No credit inCredit/No-credit course
Grades of ‘F’ and ‘NC%’ are failing grades, yielding no standing in a course and no degree credit. Students are cautioned that a numerical score on an assignment is not deemed to beautomatically equivalent to the corresponding letter grade.
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