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UT San Antonio GPA
How University of Texas at San Antonio calculates GPA
University of Texas at San Antonio (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 UT San Antonio grade scale — what makes it specific
A+ rule: UTSA uses a 4.0 plus/minus scale; A+ and A are both 4.0 (A+ capped). Three-decimal steps: A-=3.67, B+=3.33, ... D-=0.67, F=0.
Failing grade: University of Texas at San Antonio uses "F" for a failing grade (0.0).
Repeated courses & grade replacement
Course-repeat policy applies; an 'IN' (incomplete) not completed in time becomes an F. Confirm repeat-GPA handling with the registrar.
Academic standing
Minimum 2.0 GPA. GPA carried to two decimals; range 0.00-4.00.
Good to know
UTSA uses a standard 4.0 plus/minus scale with A+ capped at 4.0 and three-decimal steps (A-=3.67, B+=3.33). An incomplete ('IN') that isn't finished within the allowed period automatically converts to an F.
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).