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Memorial GPA
How Memorial University of Newfoundland calculates GPA
Memorial University of Newfoundland (Newfoundland & Labrador) calculates GPA as a credit-weighted average: multiply each course's grade points by its credits, add them up, and divide by total credits. The detail that matters is the grade scale.
The Memorial grade scale — what makes it specific
A+ rule: Memorial uses WHOLE-LETTER grades only on a 4.0 scale — no plus or minus: A=4 (80-100%), B=3 (65-79%), C=2 (55-64%), D=1 (50-54%), F=0 (below 50%). F is the sole failing mark.
Failing grade: Memorial University of Newfoundland uses "F" for a failing grade (0.0).
Repeated courses & grade replacement
Numeric (whole-letter) grades count toward the GPA; non-numeric grades (PAS, FAL, DR, ABS, INC, etc.) are excluded, though FAL still gives zero credit like an F. Confirm repeat handling with the registrar.
Academic standing
Minimum pass is D (50%). Memorial uses unusually wide letter bands — a B spans 65-79% and an A spans 80-100% — so there is no A+/A- distinction in the GPA.
Good to know
Memorial is distinctive for using only whole-letter grades (A, B, C, D, F) with no plus/minus — so the scale has just five points on a 4.0 max, and the percentage bands are wide (a B covers 65-79%). A generic calculator with A+/A-/B+ options doesn't match how Memorial actually grades. F is the sole failing mark.
Need to plan ahead? Use the target GPA planner to find the grades you need, or the final grade calculator for a single class. International student? See CGPA to US GPA (WES).