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University of Ottawa (uOttawa) GPA Calculator

Calculate your University of Ottawa GPA. uOttawa records grades on a 10-point scale and reports a 4.0 equivalent, which this calculator computes from your course grades and credits.

Course Credits Grade
Scale
4.0 scale
Location
Ottawa, Ontario
Type
Public bilingual research university
Founded
1848

How to Calculate Your uOttawa GPA

The University of Ottawa (uOttawa) records grades on a 10-point scale where A+ = 10, A = 9, B+ = 8, B = 7, C+ = 6, C = 5, D+ = 4, D = 3, E = 2 (conditional), and F = 0, alongside a percentage. This calculator is set to the 4.0 scale and computes the 4.0 equivalent; read the 10-point grade-point average directly from your uOttawa transcript for university-internal purposes.

The calculator above is preset to the 4.0 scale for University of Ottawa. Enter each course with its credit weight and grade; the GPA is the credit-weighted average, computed as the sum of (grade value times credits) divided by total credits. The tool also reports a normalized 4.0-scale figure so you can compare your standing when applying to graduate schools or universities in other provinces or the United States. For the full cross-scale reference, see the Canadian GPA calculator hub.

University of Ottawa Academic Standing

uOttawa sets good-standing and probation thresholds on the 10-point scale, with a cumulative GPA below the faculty floor triggering probation. The Dean's Honour List recognizes a high annual GPA over a full course load. Confirm the exact 10-point cutoffs for your faculty with the uOttawa registrar.

What makes uOttawa distinctive: uOttawa grades on a 10-point scale (A+ = 10) and is Canada's largest bilingual (English and French) university. The 10-point and 4.0 scales do not convert by a single multiplier, so use the figure on your uOttawa transcript for official purposes.

Source: University of Ottawa registrar grading policy (www.uottawa.ca). Specific thresholds change between academic years and faculties, so verify any figure that affects probation, graduation, or scholarship eligibility with the registrar before relying on it.

Converting a uOttawa GPA to the US 4.0 Scale

Canadian students applying to US graduate schools, professional programs, or for transfer admission usually report a GPA on the standard US 4.0 scale. The calculator above shows the 4.0 equivalent alongside your uOttawa result. For a deeper walk through the conversion across Canadian scales, use the GPA converter, and see the GPA scale reference for how each 4.0 value maps to a percentage and letter grade. Other Canadian schools and their scales are listed on the Canada GPA calculator and the GPA by country directory.

What grade scale does the University of Ottawa use?
uOttawa records grades on a 10-point scale: A+ = 10, A = 9, B+ = 8, B = 7, C+ = 6, C = 5, D+ = 4, D = 3, E = 2, F = 0, alongside a percentage. It also reports a 4.0-scale equivalent for external use. The calculator above computes the 4.0 equivalent from your course grades; your official 10-point GPA appears on your transcript.
How do I convert my uOttawa 10-point GPA to a 4.0?
The 10-point and 4.0 scales have different grade boundaries, so there is no single multiplier. As a guide, a 10 (A+) and 9 (A) map near 4.0, an 8 (B+) near 3.3, and a 7 (B) near 3.0. The calculator above estimates the 4.0 figure from your letter grades; use the equivalent uOttawa states on your transcript for any binding purpose.
What GPA do I need for the uOttawa Dean's Honour List?
The uOttawa Dean's Honour List recognizes students with a high cumulative GPA on the 10-point scale (commonly 8.0 or above, an A- to A average) subject to a minimum course load. The exact 10-point threshold and credit requirement vary by faculty, so confirm the figure for your program with the uOttawa registrar.