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Canada GPA Calculators by University
Calculators built around Canada's terminology, grading scales and institution rules.
GPA Calculator Canada
Choose a Canadian 4.0, 4.33, 9-point or 12-point scale before calculating a credit-weighted GPA.
U of T GPA Calculator
Calculate a credit-weighted GPA using the published U of T grade-point profile and see every course conversion.
YorkU GPA Calculator
Calculate a credit-weighted GPA using the published YorkU grade-point profile and see every course conversion.
Laurier GPA Calculator
Calculate a credit-weighted GPA using the published Laurier grade-point profile and see every course conversion.
SFU GPA Calculator
Calculate a credit-weighted GPA using the published SFU grade-point profile and see every course conversion.
McMaster GPA Calculator
Calculate a credit-weighted GPA using the published McMaster grade-point profile and see every course conversion.
About these calculators
How GPA is calculated in Canada
Canadian institutions use GPA, course grades and credits, but the numerical scale is institution-specific. Common profiles include 4.0 and 4.33 scales, while some universities publish 9-point or 12-point systems. The correct first step is therefore choosing the university scale—not forcing every Canadian grade onto one table.
After the letter grade is mapped to the published grade-point value, weight it by the course credit value and divide by included credits. Transfer courses, extra courses, pass/fail results and repeated work may be excluded or handled specially by the institution.
How to get the right result
Use the values and academic units shown by the institution. Select a named profile when available, then review exclusions, rounding and repeated-course rules before treating the result as official.
Why profiles matter
A familiar formula can produce a misleading answer when the grade-point scale, credits, coefficients or policy version do not match. Every tool names its active profile and shows its formula.