Semester results are in and a student is asking whether their average is enough to qualify for an Honours program, a scholarship cut-off, or a GPA-gated elective. You need the weighted GPA before they leave the room.
GPA = Σ(Grade × Credit Points) ÷ Σ(Credit Points)
Australian 7-point scale: HD=7, D=6, C=5, P=4, P-=3, F=1. A GPA of 5.0 is Credit average; 6.0 is Distinction average.US 4.0 scale: A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0. Most US scholarships require a 3.0 minimum.
1 What this calculator does
Calculates Grade Point Average on the Australian 7-point scale and converts to the US 4.0 scale. Weights each subject by credit points so that higher-credit courses contribute more to the GPA than minor subjects. Supports up to 8 subjects.
2 Formula & professional reasoning
AU GPA (7-point) = Sum of (Grade point x Credit points) / Total credit points
Grade points: HD=7, D=6, C=5, P=4, P-=3, F=1
US 4.0 conversion: AU 6.5+ = 4.0 | AU 5.5-6.4 = 3.7 | AU 4.5-5.4 = 3.0 | AU 3.5-4.4 = 2.0
Credit-point weighting ensures that a 12-unit core subject has proportionally more impact on the GPA than a 3-unit elective. This mirrors how universities calculate academic standing. The AU 7-point scale (used by most Australian universities) is converted to the US 4.0 GPA using an approximate concordance -- useful for international scholarship applications and graduate school admissions where a US-format GPA is required.
3 Worked examples
⚠️ Illustrative example only — not clinical or professional instruction.
Weighted sum: (6x6)+(5x6)+(7x6) = 36+30+42 = 108 | Total cp: 18 | GPA: 108/18Sum: (5x12)+(6x6)+(7x3) = 60+36+21 = 117 | Total cp: 21 | GPA: 117/21Sum: (6x6)+(6x6)+(5x6)+(5x6)+(4x6) = 36+36+30+30+24 = 156 | cp: 30 | GPA: 156/30 = 5.24 Sanity check
5 Common errors
| Error | Cause | Consequence | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entering percentage marks instead of grade point values | Confusing the raw mark with the grade point | GPA wildly wrong -- percentages of 75 instead of grade point 6 | Enter the grade point (7, 6, 5, 4, 3 or 1) not the percentage mark. Convert your grade letter to a grade point using the scale shown. |
| Using equal credit points for all subjects regardless of unit value | Not checking credit point value for each subject | GPA incorrectly calculated -- minor subjects over-weighted | Check each subject's credit point value on your academic transcript or subject handbook. Use the actual credit point value, not a generic number. |
| Expecting exact US GPA equivalence for graduate school applications | Treating the conversion as official | Applying to programs with incorrect GPA representation | The US 4.0 conversion is an approximation. Many Australian graduate school applicants use the raw AU GPA and a conversion explanation. Check each institution's preferred format. |
| Including a grade of 0 for a Fail instead of 1 | Treating F as zero points | GPA understated -- most AU universities assign 1 point to a Fail, not 0 | The AU 7-point scale assigns 1 grade point to a Fail (F). A Withdraw Fail (WF) typically counts as 0 -- check your institution's grading policy. |
6 Reference & regulatory links
7 Professional workflow
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