| Course | Credits | Grade |
|---|
- Scale
- 4.0 scale
- Location
- Toronto, Ontario
- Type
- Public research university
- Founded
- 1827
How to Calculate Your UofT GPA
The University of Toronto uses a 4.0 GPA scale adopted in 1989. A+ and A are both worth 4.0 grade points (A+ = 90 to 100 percent, A = 85 to 89), A- = 3.7 (80 to 84), B+ = 3.3 (77 to 79), B = 3.0 (73 to 76), B- = 2.7 (70 to 72), C+ = 2.3, C = 2.0, C- = 1.7, D+ = 1.3, D = 1.0, D- = 0.7, and F = 0.0 (below 50). UofT reports a sessional GPA for each session and a cumulative GPA (CGPA) across your degree.
The calculator above is preset to the 4.0 scale for University of Toronto. 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 Toronto Academic Standing
UofT divisions set their own good-standing floor; in Arts and Science the cumulative GPA threshold for good standing is 1.50, and a CGPA below it places a student on academic probation. The Dean's List in Arts and Science recognizes a strong annual GPA over a full course load (commonly 3.50 or above). Confirm the exact CGPA cutoffs and any program-specific minimums with your division's registrar.
What makes UofT distinctive: at UofT an A+ does not exceed 4.0. Both A+ and A are worth 4.0 grade points, so a transcript of straight A or A+ grades both produce a 4.0 cumulative GPA, unlike the 4.33 scales used at SFU or Queen's.
Source: University of Toronto registrar grading policy (www.utoronto.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 UofT 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 UofT 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.