Concordia University Montreal, QC, CA - GPA Calculation

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What is WGPA?

A Weighted Grade Point Average (WGPA) is calculated as follows:
First, for each course attempted, the number of credits for the course is multiplied by the grade points obtained for the course.
Then, the sum of the grade points for all courses is divided by the total credits attempted.

Weighted Grade Point Average = Sum of (course credits x grade points) ÷ Sum of (credits attempted)

What is AGPA?

An Assessment Grade Point Average (AGPA) for each student is calculated at the end of each academic year (including the summer session, fall and winter terms), provided that the student has attempted a minimum of 12 credits. If the student has attempted fewer than 12 credits, these credits will be included in the assessment for the following academic year.

What is CGPA?

The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is the running total of the GPA since a student was admitted to the most recent degree (or certificate) program. It includes the same courses as were included in the calculation of the AGPA, and the courses for which “transfer credit” with an accompanying grade has been awarded in the most recent degree or certificate.

What is FGGPA?

The Final Graduation Grade Point Average (FGGPA) is a CGPA of all courses applicable to the degree program being completed. In the case of transfer students, all courses taken at Concordia and transferred with the corresponding grades into the program being completed will be included in calculating the FGGPA.

What is TGPA?

The Term Grade Point Average (TGPA) is the grade point average of all courses taken during the term to which it refers and appears on the student record and official transcript.