Your Grade Point Average (GPA) is a summary of all yourfinal resultsfor each course you do.
If you fail a unit it is stilltakeninto account - even if you later pass the same unit - and credited units, ungraded passes, andunits you are waiting on officialresult for aren'tincluded in your GPA.
Where can I find my GPA?
You can see your GPA on your Academic Transcript - which you can download in the'MyStudy' tab ineStudent.
How is GPA calculated?
The maximum you can get is 7 points. To calculate your total GPA, the grade for each unitis multiplied by the unitcredit points (eg 6 x 12.5 if you have a Distinction in a standard 12.5 credit point unit). YourGPA for your course is then the sum of grade points divided by the total credit points attempted.
7 - HD (High Distinction)
6 - DN(Distinction)
5 - CR(Credit)
4 - PP(Pass)
3 - FP(Faculty Pass)
0 - NN(Fail)
0 - AN (Absent deemed failed)
0 - WN (Withdrawn/Fail)
You may also notice units marked WW (Withdrawn without fail) in your results or transcript. These units are not countedtowards your GPA.
For more information about individual grade codes, please visitthe Student Portal.