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4 classesUTM is a campus of the University of Toronto and uses the same 4.0 GPA scale. Course weights, grading policies, and CGPA calculation are identical to UofT St. George and UTSC. Students in UTM-specific programs (Forensic Science, Commerce, etc.) follow the same scale.
Disclaimer:Results are estimates for general use. For official figures, always verify with your school or institution.
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FAQ — UTM
01Is UTM GPA calculated the same as UofT?
Yes. UTM, UTSC (Scarborough), and St. George all use the identical 4.0 scale and the same CGPA calculation method. Your CGPA on a UTM transcript is directly comparable to one from any UofT campus.
02What is a competitive UTM GPA for graduate school?
For Canadian graduate programs, 3.3+ is typically the minimum and 3.7+ is competitive at top schools. UTM science programs (e.g. Forensic Science) attract grad-school applicants where 3.5+ is the practical floor for funded MSc and PhD positions.
03What is the UTM Dean’s List CGPA threshold?
UTM’s Dean’s List requires a session GPA of 3.5 or higher with a full course load (typically 4.0 credits in a year). High Distinction at graduation requires 3.7+ CGPA, Distinction requires 3.5+.
04How do half-credit courses affect UTM GPA?
Half-credit (H) courses count as 0.5 weight, full-year (Y) courses count as 1.0 weight. The CGPA formula multiplies your grade points by the credit weight, sums everything, and divides by total credits — so a strong half-credit course has half the impact of a strong full-year course.