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North Texas GPA

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Scale: US 4.0 (no +/-)Failing grade: FStatus: verifiedSource: University of North Texas — Office of the Registrar, Calculate Your GPA / Grading System.
Your official transcript GPA is authoritative. Confirm policy details with the North Texas registrar.

How University of North Texas calculates GPA

University of North Texas (Texas) 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 North Texas grade scale — what makes it specific

A+ rule: UNT's GPA uses whole-letter grades only: A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0. The registrar computes GPA from grades of A, B, C, D, and F (and historically WF) — no plus/minus.

Failing grade: University of North Texas uses "F" for a failing grade (0.0).

Repeated courses & grade replacement

Grade replacement via course 'duplication': when you retake a course, the later grade replaces the earlier in the GPA (file a duplication form if it doesn't update automatically). WF was discontinued Fall 2018.

Academic standing

Minimum CGPA 1.8 after the first term, then 2.0. GPA = grade points ÷ semester hours attempted.

Good to know

UNT is a whole-letter school: its GPA is computed only from A, B, C, D, and F with no plus/minus. Retaking a course 'duplicates' it so the newer grade replaces the older one in the GPA, and the old WF (withdrew-failing) mark was retired in Fall 2018.

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).