General Weighted Average Calculator
Your General Weighted Average
| Course | Grade | Units | Points |
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What Is GWA?
GWA (General Weighted Average) is the average of all your grades, weighted by the number of units for each subject.
Not all subjects are equal. A 5-unit subject affects your GWA more than a 2-unit subject. That’s why it’s called a weighted average.
Simple Example
| Subject | Grade | Units |
|---|---|---|
| Math | 1.50 | 3 |
| English | 2.00 | 3 |
| Science | 1.75 | 4 |
To compute GWA:
- Multiply grade × units for each subject
- Add all results
- Divide by total units
Formula:
GWA = Sum of (Grade × Units) ÷ Total Units
This is exactly what the calculator does automatically.
GWA Formula Explained Clearly
The GWA formula is:
GWA = Total Quality Points ÷ Total Units
Where:
- Quality Points = Grade × Units
- Total Units = Sum of all subject units
For example:
- Math: 1.50 × 3 = 4.50
- English: 2.00 × 3 = 6.00
- Science: 1.75 × 4 = 7.00
Total Quality Points = 17.50
Total Units = 10
GWA = 17.50 ÷ 10 = 1.75
The calculator performs this automatically once you click Calculate GWA.
Features of This GWA Calculator
This General Weighted Average Calculator includes several useful features that make it practical and flexible.
1. Supports Multiple Grading Systems
The calculator allows you to choose from three grading systems:
1. 1.0 – 5.0 Scale (Philippine System)
- 1.0 = Excellent
- 5.0 = Failed
- Lower numbers are better
2. 4.0 – 0.0 Scale (US GPA System)
- 4.0 = Excellent
- 0.0 = Failed
- Higher numbers are better
3. Percentage Scale (0–100%)
- 100% = Excellent
- 75% may be the passing mark depending on institution
This makes the tool usable for both local and international students.
2. Add Multiple Courses
You can:
- Click “+ Add Another Course”
- Enter course name
- Enter grade
- Enter number of units
The calculator supports up to 20 courses in one computation.
3. Automatic Error Checking
The calculator checks for:
- Grades outside the valid range
- Units that are zero or negative
- Missing values
If there’s an issue, the input field highlights the error. This prevents incorrect results.
4. Instant Academic Standing Classification
After computing your GWA, the calculator assigns an academic standing.
For 1.0 – 5.0 Scale
- 1.00–1.20 → Summa Cum Laude
- 1.21–1.45 → Magna Cum Laude
- 1.46–1.75 → Cum Laude
- 1.76–2.00 → Dean’s Lister
- 2.01–3.00 → Good Standing
- 3.01–5.00 → Passing
For 4.0 – 0.0 Scale
- 3.8+ → Summa Cum Laude
- 3.6+ → Magna Cum Laude
- 3.4+ → Cum Laude
- 3.0+ → Dean’s Lister
- 2.0+ → Good Standing
- Below 2.0 → Academic Probation
For Percentage Scale
- 98%+ → Summa Cum Laude
- 95%+ → Magna Cum Laude
- 90%+ → Cum Laude
- 85%+ → Dean’s Lister
- 75%+ → Passing
- Below 75% → Failed
This gives you an instant idea of where you stand academically.
5. Full Breakdown Table
The calculator shows:
- Each course
- Grade
- Units
- Points (Grade × Units)
- Total Units
- Total Quality Points
- Final GWA
This transparency helps you double-check everything.
Step-by-Step: How to Use the GWA Calculator
Follow these steps:
Step 1: Choose Grading System
Select your grading scale from the dropdown menu.
Step 2: Enter Course Details
For each subject:
- Input course name
- Enter grade
- Enter units
Step 3: Add More Courses (Optional)
Click Add Another Course if needed.
Step 4: Click “Calculate GWA”
The result appears instantly below.
Step 5: Review Results
You will see:
- Final GWA
- Academic standing
- Total units
- Total quality points
- Detailed breakdown
If you want to start over, click Reset.
Why Use a GWA Calculator?
You could compute GWA manually. But here’s why a calculator is better:
1. Saves Time
Manual calculations take longer, especially with many subjects.
2. Reduces Errors
One small mistake in multiplication can change your final average.
3. Helps With Academic Planning
You can test scenarios like:
- “What if I get 1.25 in this subject?”
- “Can I still qualify for Cum Laude?”
4. Useful for Scholarships and Applications
Many scholarships and programs require a minimum GWA. This tool helps you check eligibility fast.
Who Should Use a GWA Calculator?
This tool is useful for:
- College students
- Senior high school students
- Scholarship applicants
- Dean’s List candidates
- Students tracking graduation honors
If your school uses a weighted grading system, this calculator applies to you.
Important Notes About GWA
Keep these in mind:
- Some schools round grades differently.
- Some institutions remove failed subjects from computation.
- Others have specific honor cutoffs.
Always verify your school’s official policy.
The calculator provides an estimate based on standard rules.
Common Questions About GWA
Is GWA the same as GPA?
Not always.
- GWA usually refers to the Philippine grading system.
- GPA is commonly used in the US.
The computation method is similar, but the scale differs.
Does higher GWA mean better performance?
It depends on the grading system.
- In the 1.0–5.0 system, lower is better.
- In the 4.0 system, higher is better.
Always check the scale before interpreting results.
Can I compute GWA for one semester only?
Yes. Just enter the subjects for that semester.