Your GPA is a credit-weighted average of your course grade points on U of T’s 4.0 scale. Each letter grade maps to a grade point (e.g., A = 4.0, A- = 3.7, B+ = 3.3), and the GPA is the sum of (grade point × course credit weight) divided by total credits attempted. Official GPA definitions and scales are maintained by the Registrar.
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GPA drives academic standing and many program decisions. In the Faculty of Arts & Science (example policy), students with a CGPA ≥ 1.50 are in Good Standing; below that you may be placed on Probation, and continued low performance can lead to suspension, with exact thresholds and timelines specified by the faculty. Competitive programs (e.g., Honours/specialist/majors) often set minimum CGPA requirements above the baseline. Check your division’s calendar for specifics.