Guelph GPA Calculator
Calculate your University of Guelph GPA in seconds using its official grading scale. Enter your courses, grades, and credits to get a credit-weighted GPA you can rely on for planning.
How Guelph calculates GPA
University of Guelph records course results as percentages. The calculator on this page maps each percentage to a common 4.0 equivalent so you can estimate your GPA for planning and applications. Your GPA is the credit-weighted average of your grade points: each course's points are multiplied by its credit weight, summed, and divided by your total credits.
Guelph grading scale
| Grade | Grade points | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| A+ | 4 | 90–100% |
| A | 4 | 85–89% |
| A- | 3.7 | 80–84% |
| B+ | 3.3 | 77–79% |
| B | 3 | 73–76% |
| B- | 2.7 | 70–72% |
| C+ | 2.3 | 67–69% |
| C | 2 | 63–66% |
| C- | 1.7 | 60–62% |
| D+ | 1.3 | 57–59% |
| D | 1 | 53–56% |
| D- | 0.7 | 50–52% |
| F | 0 | 0–49% |
How to use this calculator
- Add a row for each course this term.
- Pick your grade (or enter your percentage) and set the course credit weight.
- Your credit-weighted GPA updates as you go.
Tips for an accurate result
Use the credit weights exactly as they appear on your transcript — a full-year course usually carries more weight than a half course. Pass/fail and credit/no-credit courses normally do not count toward your GPA. For official conversions (for example, graduate or professional school applications), always confirm against University of Guelph's registrar and the specific program's stated scale.
Guelph GPA — FAQ
What GPA scale does Guelph use?
University of Guelph reports percentage grades, which this tool maps to a 4.0 equivalent.
Is this Guelph GPA calculator free?
Yes. It is free to use, with no sign-up, and runs entirely in your browser.
Is my GPA calculation official?
No. This is a planning tool. Your official GPA comes from University of Guelph's registrar; always confirm important figures against your transcript.
Are pass/fail courses included?
Generally no — pass/fail and credit/no-credit courses usually do not contribute grade points. Leave them out for an accurate GPA.