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University of Toronto Mississauga GPA Calculator

Calculate your UofT Mississauga GPA on the University of Toronto 4.0 scale. UTM grades count on the same UofT transcript, so enter your courses for an instant CGPA.

Course Credits Grade
Scale
4.0 scale
Location
Mississauga, Ontario
Type
Public research university campus
Founded
1967

How to Calculate Your UTM GPA

UofT Mississauga (UTM) is a campus of the University of Toronto and uses the same UofT 4.0 GPA scale. A+ and A both equal 4.0 (A+ = 90 to 100 percent, A = 85 to 89), 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, D- = 0.7, and F = 0.0. UTM grades appear on the University of Toronto transcript and CGPA.

The calculator above is preset to the 4.0 scale for University of Toronto Mississauga. 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 Mississauga Academic Standing

Because UTM is part of the University of Toronto, it applies the UofT academic-standing rules: good standing in most programs requires a cumulative GPA of at least 1.50, and the UTM Dean's List recognizes a strong annual GPA over a full course load (commonly 3.50 or above). Confirm the exact thresholds with the UTM Office of the Registrar.

What makes UTM distinctive: UTM does not maintain a separate GPA scale; it uses the University of Toronto 4.0 system, and credits earned at UTM appear on the same UofT transcript and cumulative GPA as courses taken at the St. George or Scarborough campuses.

Source: University of Toronto Mississauga registrar grading policy (www.utm.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 UTM 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 UTM 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.

Does UTM use the same GPA scale as the University of Toronto?
Yes. UofT Mississauga is a University of Toronto campus and uses the UofT 4.0 scale, where A+ and A both equal 4.0, A- = 3.7, B+ = 3.3, and so on. Your UTM grades appear on the University of Toronto transcript and feed the same cumulative GPA. The calculator above is preset to the UofT 4.0 scale.
Is an A+ worth more than 4.0 at UTM?
No. Like the rest of the University of Toronto, UTM caps the grade-point value at 4.0 for both A+ and A. There is no 4.3 or 4.33 bonus for an A+, so a perfect UTM transcript reads as a 4.0 cumulative GPA.
What is a good GPA at UofT Mississauga?
A cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above is competitive at UTM and typically clears the Dean's List and most graduate and professional thresholds. Good academic standing requires a CGPA of at least 1.50 in most programs. Many programs also recompute a last-year or subject GPA, so strong upper-year results matter; confirm specifics with the UTM registrar.