Find out all about the GPA, including how it's calculated and what it's used for.
The grade point average (GPA) is an internationally recognised measure of a student’s performance.
The GPA may be used:
Your GPA is available in Enrolment Online:
Your GPA is also recorded on your academic transcript.
RMIT has adopted a 4-point GPA scale for the ordinal result scheme, as indicated in the following table.
Grade | Key code | Mark range | Grade point value |
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High distinction |
HD |
80-100 |
4 |
Distinction |
DI |
70-79 |
3 |
Credit |
CR |
60-69 |
2 |
Pass |
PA |
50-59 |
1 |
Pass only |
PX |
N/A |
Not included in the GPA calculation |
Supplementary Pass |
SP |
N/A |
1 |
Fail |
NN |
0-49 |
0 |
Failed mandatory hurdle requirement |
NH |
N/A |
0 |
Did not sit |
DNS* |
N/A |
0 |
Not yet competent |
NYC* |
N/A |
0 |
Competent with high distinction |
CHD |
N/A |
4 |
Competent with distinction |
CDI |
N/A |
3 |
Competent with credit |
CC |
N/A |
2 |
Competency achieved – Graded |
CAG |
N/A |
1 |
* Where the grade is used in the training package but the assessment is non-graded, the grade does not contribute to GPA score.
To calculate your GPA for each course:
The GPA is rounded to one decimal point.
Credit points | Grade point value | Credit points x grade point value |
---|---|---|
12 |
4 (HD) |
48 |
12 |
3 (D) |
36 |
24 |
1 (P) |
24 |
Total = 48 |
Total = 108 |
GPA = 108/48 = 2.25 (rounded up to 2.3)
Student contact hours | Grade point value | Contact hours x grade point value |
---|---|---|
40 |
4 (HD) |
160 |
60 |
3 (D) |
180 |
20 |
0 (NN) |
0 |
Total = 120 |
Total = 340 |
GPA = 340/120 = 2.83 (rounded to 2.8)
The following table outlines other grades used at RMIT that are not included in GPA calculations.
Grade | Definition | ||
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DEF |
Deferred exam granted |
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NEX |
No exam scheduled |
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WDR |
Withdrawn from the course |
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CA |
Competency achieved |
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NYC* |
Not yet competent |
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DNS* |
Did not submit assessment |
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NC** |
Not complete |
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EX BX MX or AL |
Credit transfer |
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RNY, RCG, RCN, RLG or RLN |
Recognition of prior learning |
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EPG or EFG |
Externally assessed grades |
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EQV |
Equivalent assessment granted |
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CPE |
Competency achieved, pending employer sign-off |
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EOT |
Extension of time |
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RNF |
Result not finalised |
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SUP |
Supplementary exam granted |
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PX |
Pass grade only |
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RSC | Remission (removal) of debt under special circumstances – applies where a student is granted a remission of debt in special circumstances after the census date. |
* Where the grade is used in the training package but the assessment is non-graded, the grade does not contribute to GPA score.
** This grade is only used for Foundation Studies.
Your GPA is recorded in the student database as part of your academic information. Only authorised RMIT staff members have access to this information.
RMIT will only release your GPA outside of RMIT if:
Career: Level of study, e.g. vocational education, undergraduate, postgraduate.
Credit points: Courses in higher education programs all have credit points which reflect the total student workload required to satisfactorily complete the course. Each full-time year of the program totals 96 credit points: 48 in each semester. Credit points are also the basis for calculating Equivalent Full Time Student Units or EFTSU (96 credit points equal 1.0 EFTSU).
Cumulative GPA: A numerical calculation weighted by credit points or hours, of the mean of grades received by a student in courses in the program or career to date.
Grade point average (GPA): A numerical calculation weighted by credit points or hours, of the mean of the grades received by a student over a defined study period (e.g. a semester) or over an entire program.
Mark: A precise determination, usually expressed in percentage terms, of the student’s outcome for a course, e.g. 74%.
Mean: A value calculated by dividing the sum of a set of terms by the number of terms (average).
Pass/fail only: In courses to which this scale applies, students are assessed only as either a pass (ungraded) or a fail.
Result/grade: Alphanumeric code given for a course, e.g. ‘C’ (credit).
Term GPA: Numerical calculation, weighted by credit points or hours, of the mean of grades received by a student in courses over a defined study period.
Student contact hours (SCH): The nominal hours for the VE modules/courses undertaken.
Transcript of Results: Formal document issued by RMIT to enrolled students advising of the result and mark (if applicable) for all courses on conferral of the award.
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