GWA Calculator — Philippines

Calculate your General Weighted Average (GWA) using the Philippine 1.0–5.0 grading scale where 1.00 is Excellent and 3.00 is Passing. Used by UP, Ateneo, De La Salle, UST, and all Philippine universities.

Subject NameGrade (1.0–5.0)Units
General Weighted Average (GWA)
1.7647
Good
Total Units
17
Grade Points
30.00
Approx. US GPA
2.85
Subjects
6

How to Use the GWA Calculator

Enter each subject with its Philippine grade (1.00 to 5.00) and the number of units assigned to that subject. The calculator instantly computes your General Weighted Average (GWA) — the standard measure of academic performance used by universities in the Philippines, including UP, Ateneo, De La Salle, UST, and all DepEd-regulated institutions.

Note: Unlike the US GPA where higher numbers are better, the Philippine GWA scale works in reverse — lower is better. A GWA of 1.00 is the highest possible grade (Excellent), while 3.00 is the minimum passing grade. The Advanced tier below adds Latin honors eligibility and target GWA planning. The Professional tier provides full course history analysis and international GPA conversions.

Advanced Multi-Semester Tracker & Latin Honors Track GWA across semesters with honors eligibility check
University:
1.48 sem / 1.48 cum
CourseGrade (1.0–5.0)Units
1.46 sem / 1.47 cum
CourseGrade (1.0–5.0)Units
1.63 sem / 1.50 cum
CourseGrade (1.0–5.0)Units
Cumulative GWA (3 semesters, lower is better)
1.50
Cum Laude32 total units
1st Sem AY1
1.48
13 units
2nd Sem AY1
1.46
13 units
1st Sem AY2
1.63
6 units

GWA Formula

GWA = Σ(Grade × Units) ÷ Total Units

Example: Math (1.75 × 3 units) + English (1.50 × 3 units) + Science (2.00 × 3 units)
= (5.25 + 4.50 + 6.00) ÷ 9 = 15.75 ÷ 9 = GWA: 1.75

Philippine Grading Scale & Latin Honors

1.00 = Excellent  |  1.25 = Excellent  |  1.50 = Very Good

1.75 = Very Good  |  2.00 = Good  |  2.25 = Good

2.50 = Satisfactory  |  2.75 = Satisfactory  |  3.00 = Passing

5.00 = Failed

Latin honors thresholds (varies by university):

Professional Full Academic History & US GPA Converter Complete course history, analytics, and international GPA conversion
CourseSemesterCategoryGradeUnitsPoints
7.50
5.25
4.50
8.75
3.75
4.50
8.00
4.50
3.75
4.50
General Weighted Average (lower = better)
1.571
Cum Laude35 total units
US GPA
3.50
UK Class
Upper Second (2:1)
Courses
10

GWA Benchmarks by Goal

Summa Cum Laude: GWA 1.00–1.20 — highest academic honor, varies by university

Magna Cum Laude: GWA 1.21–1.45 — second highest; requires consistent excellence

Cum Laude: GWA 1.46–1.75 — honors standing; competitive for scholarships

CHED Merit Scholarship: GWA 1.75 or better with no failing grades

DOST Scholarship Retention: GWA 2.00 or better in science/math subjects

US Graduate School Minimum (3.0 equivalent): Approx. GWA 2.33 or below

Frequently Asked Questions

A GWA of 1.75 or lower is considered very good and puts you in Cum Laude range at most universities. A GWA of 1.50 or lower typically qualifies for Magna Cum Laude, and 1.20–1.25 or lower for Summa Cum Laude. For most purposes, a GWA below 2.00 is considered strong, 2.00–2.50 is average, and 2.50–3.00 is passing but not competitive for scholarships or honors.
This is a characteristic of the Philippine grading system. A grade of 3.00 is the minimum passing mark. Any performance below the passing threshold results in a 5.00 (Fail) — there are no partial failure grades. Some universities like UP Diliman use a more granular scale that includes a 4.0 (conditional/incomplete) grade between 3.0 and 5.0.
Most US graduate programs require the equivalent of a 3.0 US GPA minimum. On the Philippine scale, this roughly corresponds to a GWA of 2.33 or below. For competitive US programs, you would want the equivalent of 3.5 US GPA, which corresponds to approximately a GWA of 1.67 or lower. US admissions offices familiar with Philippine transcripts understand the inverted scale, but it is always helpful to include a note explaining that lower GWA equals higher performance.
Some Philippine universities use "QPI" (Quality Point Index) or "GPA" instead of GWA, but they refer to the same concept — a weighted average of grades. UP Diliman uses a different numbering system (1.0 scale similar to US GPA where higher is better), which can cause confusion. Always check which specific scale your university uses when computing or reporting your academic average.
CHED Merit Scholarships generally require a GWA of 1.75 or better in the immediately preceding academic year with no failing grades. DOST scholarships require a GWA of 1.50 or better in science and mathematics subjects. Requirements can be updated each year, so always verify current criteria with the scholarship granting body before applying.

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