US Dean's List GPA Calculator
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Philippine Dean Lister Average (GWA) Calculator
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Grade Scale Reference: US and Philippine Systems
| Grade | Points |
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| A+ / A | 4.0 |
| A- | 3.7 |
| B+ | 3.3 |
| B | 3.0 |
| B- | 2.7 |
| C+ | 2.3 |
| C | 2.0 |
| C- | 1.7 |
| D+ | 1.3 |
| D | 1.0 |
| F | 0.0 |
| Grade | Description |
|---|---|
| 1.00 | Excellent |
| 1.25 | Excellent |
| 1.50 | Very Good |
| 1.75 | Very Good |
| 2.00 | Good |
| 2.25 | Good |
| 2.50 | Satisfactory |
| 2.75 | Satisfactory |
| 3.00 | Passing |
| 5.00 | Failing |
What Is a Dean Lister and How Is the Average Calculated?
A "dean lister" is a Filipino student who makes the Dean's List for a given semester by earning a General Weighted Average (GWA) at or below the institution's cutoff, with no failing grades. In the Philippines, a lower numerical grade represents better performance. A GWA of 1.75 outranks a GWA of 2.00 just as an A outranks a B in the US system.
Both systems use the same underlying math: multiply each course grade by its credit weight, sum the products, and divide by total credits or units enrolled. The difference is scale direction. US GPA runs from 0.0 (worst) to 4.0 (best). Philippine GWA runs from 1.00 (best) to 5.00 (failing).
Philippine GWA Formula for Dean Lister Average
- Grade = numerical grade for each subject (1.00 to 5.00; lower is better)
- Units = credit units assigned to each subject
US Weighted GPA Formula for Dean's List
- Grade Points = numerical value for each letter grade (A=4.0, A-=3.7, B+=3.3, B=3.0, B-=2.7, C+=2.3, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0.0)
- Credits = credit hours for each course
GWA of Dean's Lister by Philippine University
There is no single national GWA standard for dean's list recognition in the Philippines. CHED mandates academic excellence programs, but each university sets its own cutoff. The table below summarizes published standards at major institutions. Verify current thresholds with your university's registrar each academic year, since institutions update these figures through faculty board resolutions.
| University | Scale Used | Dean's List Threshold | Disqualifiers |
|---|---|---|---|
| University of the Philippines (UP) | 1.0 to 5.0 | GWA 1.75 or below (College Scholar) | Any failing grade, incomplete grade |
| University of Santo Tomas (UST) | 1.0 to 5.0 | GWA 1.75; no grade below 2.00 | Any grade below 2.00, 5.00 in any subject |
| De La Salle University (DLSU) | 0.0 to 4.0 (QPA) | QPA 3.400 or above | Any failing grade, fewer than 18 units |
| Ateneo de Manila University | 0.0 to 4.0 (QPA) | QPA 3.500 or above | Any failing grade, below full-time enrollment |
| Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) | 1.0 to 5.0 | GWA 1.75 or below | Any 5.00, INC, or dropped subject |
| Most State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) | 1.0 to 5.0 | GWA 1.75 or below (typical) | Failing grade, incomplete grade |
Dean's List Thresholds by US Institution Type
US Dean's List requirements vary by institution type. A 3.50 GPA threshold is the single most common standard, used by roughly 59% of four-year universities based on published registrar data. Community colleges often accept a lower bar because academic recognition access matters as much as selectivity. Top research universities push the threshold higher because the GPA distribution at those schools is compressed near the top of the scale.
| Institution Type | Dean's List GPA | Top-Tier Recognition | Min. Credit Load |
|---|---|---|---|
| Community College | 3.00 to 3.25 | High Honor Roll (3.50+) | 6 to 9 credits |
| Regional State University | 3.25 to 3.50 | President's List (3.75+) | 12 credits |
| Public Flagship University | 3.50 | Dean's High Honor List (3.9+) | 12 credits |
| Private Liberal Arts College | 3.50 to 3.60 | Highest Honors (3.9+) | 12 credits |
| Research University (Top 50) | 3.50 to 3.70 | Dean's Scholars List (3.9+) | 12 to 15 credits |
| Highly Selective Private (Top 20) | 3.70 to 4.00 | Summa cum laude track | Full-time enrollment |
Semester GPA and Dean's List: What the Calculation Actually Uses
Dean's List recognition is evaluated on semester performance, not cumulative GPA. Your cumulative GPA includes every course from every previous term. The semester GPA covers only the current term. A student with a 3.2 cumulative GPA can still earn Dean's List recognition for a semester where they earned a 3.6. The same principle applies in the Philippine system: your GWA for a single semester determines dean lister status for that term, even if your overall average across multiple semesters is higher.
Most registrar systems compute dean's list eligibility automatically once faculty submit final grades. You don't submit a separate application at most schools. If you're unsure whether you made the list for a given term, your student portal or academic record will show the notation after grades are finalized.
The Failing Grade Rule
A single failing grade eliminates dean's list eligibility for that semester, regardless of GPA or GWA. This rule applies at virtually every Philippine university (where 5.00 is the failing grade) and at most US institutions (where an F triggers both GPA damage and, often, a dean's list disqualification clause in the academic handbook). Incomplete grades (INC) also frequently block eligibility until resolved.
If you're approaching finals week with one subject where you're at serious risk of failing, talk to your professor early and check the drop deadline. Walking away from a course before the deadline typically results in a "W" (Withdrawn) on your transcript, which does not factor into your GPA or GWA calculation.
Dean Lister vs. President's Lister in the Philippines
Many Philippine universities offer two tiers of semestral academic recognition. The dean's list threshold (typically GWA 1.75 or below) recognizes students who achieve Very Good to Excellent standing. The president's list, sometimes called the President's Lister, sets a higher bar, typically GWA 1.20 to 1.50, reserved for students who earned Excellent grades across all subjects with no grade at or below 2.00 in most policies. Consistent president's list performance builds toward Summa Cum Laude standing at graduation.
Grade Combinations That Qualify for Dean's List
Because GWA and GPA are weighted averages, the mix of grades and unit/credit loads determines the outcome more than any single grade alone. A 3-unit failing grade in a 15-unit Philippine semester pulls your GWA significantly above 1.75, usually disqualifying you regardless of how well you did in other subjects. The examples below assume a standard 18-unit semester for PH and a 15-credit semester for US.
| Scenario | System | Average | Eligible? |
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| All 1.25 grades, 18 units (6 x 3-unit subjects) | PH (threshold 1.75) | GWA 1.25 | Yes |
| Four 1.25, one 1.75, one 2.00 (18 units) | PH (threshold 1.75) | GWA 1.54 | Yes |
| Three 1.50, two 2.00, one 2.50 (18 units) | PH (threshold 1.75) | GWA 1.83 | No |
| Any subject with grade 5.00 | PH | Any | No (failing grade) |
| All A grades, 5 courses x 3 credits | US (threshold 3.50) | GPA 4.00 | Yes |
| Three A, one B+, one B (15 credits) | US (threshold 3.50) | GPA 3.66 | Yes |
| Three A, one B+, one C+ (15 credits) | US (threshold 3.50) | GPA 3.46 | No (0.04 short) |
| All B+ grades, 5 courses | US (threshold 3.50) | GPA 3.30 | No |
How Dean's List Connects to Latin Honors and Graduation
In the Philippines, consistent dean's list standing across multiple semesters contributes to the cumulative GWA used for Latin honors at graduation. Most PH universities require a cumulative GWA of 1.20 or below for Summa Cum Laude, 1.45 or below for Magna Cum Laude, and 1.75 or below for Cum Laude, with no failing grades throughout the program. The connection is direct: if your semestral GWA qualifies you for the dean's list every term, your cumulative GWA at graduation will likely qualify you for honors.
In US institutions, the relationship is similar. Regular Dean's List recognition confirms that semester GPAs are consistently strong, which keeps the cumulative GPA in Cum Laude territory. One weak semester can drop a borderline student below the Latin honors threshold even if they made Dean's List in every other term.
For internal links to a broader GPA calculator, see the GPA Calculator or the College GPA Calculator. Students tracking cumulative GPA across semesters can use the Cumulative GPA Calculator. For CGPA systems used in South Asian and some Philippine graduate programs, see the CGPA Calculator.
Last verified: 2026-05-26. Philippine GWA thresholds sourced from published university registrar handbooks (UP, UST, DLSU, Ateneo). US Dean's List data based on published registrar policies and survey data compiled by National Association of Colleges and Universities.