GPA Calculator Canada 2025
Calculate your Grade Point Average for Canadian universities. Supports 4.0, 4.33, 9.0, and 12.0 scales. Convert percentage grades to GPA, calculate weighted averages for UBC, UofT, McGill, SFU, and all Canadian institutions.
How to Use the Canadian GPA Calculator
- Select your university scale – 4.0 (UBC, SFU, Alberta), 4.33 (UofT, York, Western), 9.0 (McGill), or 12.0 (Dalhousie, Memorial).
- Choose grade input type – Percentage (most common) or letter grades.
- Add your courses – Enter course names (optional), grades, and credit hours (typically 3 credits per course).
- Use target GPA feature – Set a goal GPA to see what grades you need in remaining courses.
- Calculate and analyze – View your weighted GPA, academic standing, and detailed breakdown.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most use 4.0 scale. Ontario universities use 4.33 (UofT, York, TMU), McGill uses 4.0 with A+ = 4.0, UBC uses percentage with 90%+ = A+, and Atlantic schools use 4.3 or 12.0 scales.
Most Canadian graduate programs require minimum 3.0 (B) on 4.0 scale. Competitive programs (law, medicine, MBA) need 3.5-3.9+. Last 60 credits often weighted more heavily.
Common conversion: 90-100% = 4.0 (A+), 85-89% = 3.9 (A), 80-84% = 3.7 (A-), 77-79% = 3.3 (B+), 73-76% = 3.0 (B). This calculator handles conversion automatically.
Dean's List typically requires 3.5-3.7+ GPA depending on the university and faculty. UBC: 85%+ average, UofT: 3.5+ on 4.0 scale, McGill: 3.5+.
For new graduates, GPA matters in competitive fields like finance, consulting, and engineering (3.5+ preferred). For experienced professionals, experience outweighs GPA.