U of T (St. George) GPA scale
University of Toronto — St. George grades on a 4.0 scale: an A+ is 4.0, an A is 4.0, and the table below is the registrar's own, with the passing grade and how the average is computed.
This is the scale you are graded on once you arrive. It is not the average you are admitted on — Ontario universities admit on your Grade 12 percentage average, and U of T (St. George)’s admission requirements are on their own page.
4.0
top of the scale
GPA
what the transcript carries
13
letter bands
2
affiliates on this scale
The scale, as the registrar prints it
From Office of the Registrar — Grading Scales and Notations (current page), read 2026-08-22. The source.
| Letter | Grade points | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| A+ | 4.0 | 90–100 |
| A | 4.0 | 85–89 |
| A− | 3.7 | 80–84 |
| B+ | 3.3 | 77–79 |
| B | 3.0 | 73–76 |
| B− | 2.7 | 70–72 |
| C+ | 2.3 | 67–69 |
| C | 2.0 | 63–66 |
| C− | 1.7 | 60–62 |
| D+ | 1.3 | 57–59 |
| D | 1.0 | 53–56 |
| D− | 0.7 | 50–52 |
| F | 0.0 | 0–49 |
What passes at U of T (St. George)
The table bottoms out at D− (50–52%); F is 0–49%. “A passing mark in the Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine, and the Faculty of Nursing is 60%.”
How U of T (St. George) computes your average
Grade points on the 4.0 scale, weighted by course. “CR/NCR grades are not factored into the GPA calculation.”
Worth knowing before first year
- An A+ and an A are both 4.0 — a 91 and an 86 contribute the same grade points. The A+ shows on the transcript; it does not lift the GPA.
- The same scale serves St. George, Mississauga and Scarborough.
The same scale applies at U of T (Mississauga) and U of T (Scarborough).
The same mark at other campuses
Where a 95, 85, 78, 72, 65 lands at U of T (St. George) and at the other universities that publish percentage bands. Useful when comparing scholarship-renewal or program-entry thresholds written in different currencies.
| Campus | 95% | 85% | 78% | 72% | 65% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| U of T (St. George)4.0 | A+ · 4.0 | A · 4.0 | B+ · 3.3 | B− · 2.7 | C · 2.0 |
| McMaster12-point | A+ · 12 | A · 11 | B+ · 9 | B− · 7 | C · 5 |
| Queen's4.3 | A+ · 4.3 | A · 4.0 | B+ · 3.3 | B− · 2.7 | C · 2.0 |
| Westernpercentage | A+ | A | B | B | C |
| Carleton12-point | A+ · 12 | A · 11 | B+ · 9 | B− · 7 | C · 5 |
| Ottawa10-point | A+ · 10 | A · 9 | B+ · 7 | B · 6 | C+ · 5 |
| Laurier (Waterloo)12-point | A+ · 12 | A · 11 | B+ · 9 | B− · 7 | C · 5 |
| TMU4.33 | A+ · 4.33 | A · 4.00 | B+ · 3.33 | B− · 2.67 | C · 2.00 |
| Guelphpercentage | A+ | A | B+ | B− | C |
| Guelph-Humberpercentage | A+ | A | B+ | B− | C |
| York9-point | A+ · 9 | A · 8 | B+ · 7 | B · 6 | C+ · 5 |
| Brockpercentage | A | A | B | B | C |
| Windsorpercentage | A+ | A | B+ | B− | C |
| Trentpercentage | A+ | A | B+ | B− | C |
| Lakeheadpercentage | A+ | A | B | B | C |
| Laurentian10-point | A+ · 10 | A · 9 | B+ · 7 | B · 6 | C+ · 5 |
| Ontario Tech4.3 | A+ · 4.3 | A · 4.0 | B+ · 3.3 | B− · 2.7 | C · 2.0 |
| Nipissingpercentage | A | A | B | B | C |
| Algomapercentage | A+ | A− | B+ | B− | C |
| OCADpercentage | A+ | A | B+ | B− | C |
| RMCpercentage | A+ | A− | B+ | B− | C |
Waterloo is not in the table: it has no letters, so a 78 is a 78.