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Just got an email regarding Grade Point Averages (GPA) which will be introduced with the release of results for this semester (well, Autumn 2008).
Post your thoughts here.
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This email is to advise you of new information to be included on Academic Records (Transcripts) with the release of results from autumn semester 2008
What is a Grade Point average?
A Grade Point Average is a way to measure the academic performance
of individual students in their course of study. UTS will use a 4.00 GPA
It is based on a predetermined weighting that calculates the GPA
score based on a students subject grade and credit points
The GPA will be recorded on your student record and is
re-calculated each teaching period following the release
of subject results. As such, the GPA is a progressive
measure of a students academic achievement over the
duration of enrolment in a course of study.
Which students will receive a Grade Point Average?
The GPA will only apply to students that commenced their
course of studies at UTS from autumn 2003 onwards.
Students that have started their courses on or after
autumn 2003 and have completed the requirements will
also have a GPA calculated for their course of study.
The GPA is not applicable to research degrees and is
relevant to most coursework courses.
If a student is eligible for a Grade Point Average
it cannot be suppressed from a students academic record.
How is my Grade point Average Calculated?
The GPA is calculated using a formula based on
two dimensions, namely:
(i) A grade point for each UTS grade, and
(ii) Subject credit points values.
There are a number of conditions applicable to the
publication of a Grade point average. Theses are
Only grades for enrolled subject are included
in the GPA calculation. This means that exemptions or
any other form of RPL are not included in the GPA calculation.
Subjects where the grade type is an ungraded pass or fail (PF) are not included in the GPA calculation.
Students who have studied in multiple UTS
courses will receive a unique GPA for each course,
provided each course started on or after autumn 2003.
For example, a student that completed an undergraduate
course and then enrols in postgraduate studies at UTS,
will receive a GPA for each course of study.
The same applies to a student who transfers from one
course to another,.
The Course GPA will not be calculated until
outstanding results have been finalized. Therefore students
with a withheld (W), result pending (Q), supplementary (T) or grade not
submitted (E) will not have a GPA calculated or published.
The GPA will only be calculated when these results become
valid grades and have been ratified on CASS.
All fail results of any enrolled subject within a course will be included in the GPA calculation, except when the grade type is ungraded (PF)
How do I get further information?
Go to the following WEB link for more detailed
information on Grade Point average
http://www.sau.uts.edu.au/assessment/results/gpa/index.html
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Post your thoughts here.
[QUOTE="Email]
This email is to advise you of new information to be included on Academic Records (Transcripts) with the release of results from autumn semester 2008
What is a Grade Point average?
A Grade Point Average is a way to measure the academic performance
of individual students in their course of study. UTS will use a 4.00 GPA
It is based on a predetermined weighting that calculates the GPA
score based on a students subject grade and credit points
The GPA will be recorded on your student record and is
re-calculated each teaching period following the release
of subject results. As such, the GPA is a progressive
measure of a students academic achievement over the
duration of enrolment in a course of study.
Which students will receive a Grade Point Average?
The GPA will only apply to students that commenced their
course of studies at UTS from autumn 2003 onwards.
Students that have started their courses on or after
autumn 2003 and have completed the requirements will
also have a GPA calculated for their course of study.
The GPA is not applicable to research degrees and is
relevant to most coursework courses.
If a student is eligible for a Grade Point Average
it cannot be suppressed from a students academic record.
How is my Grade point Average Calculated?
The GPA is calculated using a formula based on
two dimensions, namely:
(i) A grade point for each UTS grade, and
(ii) Subject credit points values.
There are a number of conditions applicable to the
publication of a Grade point average. Theses are
Only grades for enrolled subject are included
in the GPA calculation. This means that exemptions or
any other form of RPL are not included in the GPA calculation.
Subjects where the grade type is an ungraded pass or fail (PF) are not included in the GPA calculation.
Students who have studied in multiple UTS
courses will receive a unique GPA for each course,
provided each course started on or after autumn 2003.
For example, a student that completed an undergraduate
course and then enrols in postgraduate studies at UTS,
will receive a GPA for each course of study.
The same applies to a student who transfers from one
course to another,.
The Course GPA will not be calculated until
outstanding results have been finalized. Therefore students
with a withheld (W), result pending (Q), supplementary (T) or grade not
submitted (E) will not have a GPA calculated or published.
The GPA will only be calculated when these results become
valid grades and have been ratified on CASS.
All fail results of any enrolled subject within a course will be included in the GPA calculation, except when the grade type is ungraded (PF)
How do I get further information?
Go to the following WEB link for more detailed
information on Grade Point average
http://www.sau.uts.edu.au/assessment/results/gpa/index.html
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