What does Grade Point Average mean?
The Grade Point Average (GPA) is a numerical index which summarises your academic performance in a course over the period of your enrolment in the course. This is reported on the Statement of Academic Record. Two values of the GPA are given: the GPA for the semester and the GPA in the course. Only units that are awarded a numerical grade and the result “Withdrawn -Failure” (which is converted to a 1) are included in the GPA. Only QUT units are included (not units taken at an external institution) and un-finalised results are not included in the calculation.