Grade Point Average
The Grade Point Average (GPA) of a student is a calculation, which reflects the overall grades of a student. It is based on units completed at Macquarie University and does not take into account credit points granted for credit for previous studies.
The GPA is printed on all academic records. It is used in academic advising in the following areas: for unit prerequisites, for admission to Bachelor honours programs, for transfer from one degree program to another and for admission to restricted areas of study.
The grade point average (GPA) for grades obtained from 2001 is calculated as follows:
GPA = (4w + 3x + 2y + 1z + 0f) divided by e
w is the number of credit points gained at HD and D x is the number of credit points gained at Cr y is the number of credit points gained at P z is the number of credit points gained at PC e is the total number of credit points for which a student is effectively enrolled (excluding units with W or S) f is the number of credit points gained with an F grade