GPA @ UniMelb
The GPA (Grade Point Average) at the University of Melbourne is a critical measure of academic performance. It helps students track their progress and set goals for future achievements.
Getting started
To calculate your GPA at the University of Melbourne, you will need to gather your subject marks and credit points. The GPA is calculated by dividing the total weighted marks by the total credit points. For more detailed information on how to calculate your GPA, visit our GPA calculation guide. To learn more about the grading system and other academic policies, check out the University of Melbourne website or reach out to the Protocol community for assistance.
Resources
Weighted Average Mark (WAM)
Much like the GPA used by many other universities, the Weighted Average Mark (WAM) provides an indication of your overall academic performance here at the University.
Academic transcripts and statements
Learn about the documents students automatically receive upon graduating, such as academic transcript and testamur, as well as other ways to verify or order documentation.
About my eQuals
The University of Melbourne now offers certain academic statements in a digital format to download and share, at any time using a secure service provided by My eQuals.
Failing a subject
Information on what happens if you've failed a subject and what next steps you should take.