Grades and Academic Record | Academic Calendar (2024)

Final Grades

Final grades are normally available on ACORN within two weeks following the end of each examination period.

GPAs are available on ACORN and are generally calculated only after all final grades have been posted.

Academic standing is also available on ACORN and is assessed following GPA calculations. Academic standing is assessed twice a year: at the end of the Fall-Winter session and the end of the Summer session. SeeAcademic Standingfor more details on how status is assessed and its implications.

Students may view their final grades on ACORN once they are posted, and they are expected to check the status of their final grades online. In accordance with Ontario’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the Office of the Registrar protects student privacy and will not disclose final grades to students or their designates over the phone, email, or other means of communication.

Grading Scheme

Students are assigned a grade in each course as follows:

PercentageGradeValueGrade Definitions
90 - 100A+4.0Excellent

Strong evidence of original thinking; good organization, capacity to analyze and synthesize; superior grasp of subject matter with sound critical evaluations; evidence of extensive knowledge base.

85 - 89A4.0
80 - 84A-3.7
77 - 79B+3.3Good

Evidence of grasp of subject matter, some evidence of critical capacity and analytic ability; reasonable understanding of relevant issues; evidence of familiarity with the literature.

73 - 76B3.0
70 - 72B-2.7
67 - 69C+2.3

Adequate

Student who is profiting from their university
experience; understanding of the subject matter; ability to develop solutions to simple problems in the material.

63 - 66C2.0
60 - 62C-1.7
57 - 59D+1.3

Inadequate

Some evidence of familiarity with subject matter and some evidence that critical and analytic skills have been developed.

53 - 56D1.0
50 - 52D-0.7
0 - 49F0.0Little evidence of even superficial understanding of subject matter; weakness in critical and analytical skills, with limited or irrelevant use of literature.
CreditCRNo ValueUsed in a Credit/No Credit evaluation


Other notations that do not have grade point values and are not included in GPA calculations are:

NotationDescription and definition
AEGAEGROTAT STANDING: For graduating students who have missed their final exam, credit may be assigned on the basis of term work and medical evidence. Authorized only by the Committee on Standing by petition. This option occurs only in extreme circ*mstances and is rarely offered.
CR/NCRCREDIT/NO-CREDIT: CR denotes a final mark of at least 50%. Marks below that will be assessed as NCR.
EXTEXTRA COURSE: Not-for-degree credit.
GWRGRADE WITHHELD PENDING REVIEW: Applied to students charged with an unresolved academic offence.
IPRCOURSE IN PROGRESS: A final grade is not available as the course is still in progress.
LWDLATE WITHDRAWAL AFTER THE DROP DATE: If the deadline to drop a course has passed, students may submit a request for a late withdrawal by the appropriate deadline. A notation of LWD will appear on the transcript in lieu of a numerical grade, and will have no impact on the GPA. This notation will appear next to the course code and title under the session in which the course was taken. While there is no academic penalty, students remain responsible for all applicable tuition fees associated with the course.
NGANO GRADE AVAILABLE: Applied temporarily to a course with an unresolved final mark.
SDFSTANDING DEFERRED: This notation will appear on a transcript in lieu of a numerical grade when the completion of a course has been delayed due to exceptional circ*mstances. Authorized by the Committee on Standing, this notation is by approval only, via petition.
WDRLATE WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT ACADEMIC PENALTY: By approval only, the Committee on Standing will authorize a WDR notation for an incomplete course that has been dropped after the relevant deadline. In cases where a student has faced exceptional circ*mstances outside of their control, a petition may be submitted online. While there is no academic penalty, students remain responsible for all applicable tuition fees associated with the course.


Grade Point Average

There are three types of grade point averages:

  • Sessional GPAis based on all passed and failed courses completed in a single term (i.e., Fall or Winter) or session (Summer). Sessional GPA is calculated three times during the academic year: Fall term (September-December), Winter term (January-April), or Summer session (May-August).
  • Annual GPAis based on all passed and failed courses completed in the Fall-Winter session only (September-April), and is calculated at the end of the Winter term.
  • Cumulative GPAtakes into account all passed and failed courses.

GPAs are calculated at the end of each session only after the majority of final grades have been approved at the end of each session. Final grades are normally available on ACORN within two weeks of the last day of the exam period.

Grade point average (GPA) is the weighted sum of the grade points earned, divided by the number of courses in which grade points were earned. Full courses are weighted as two, and half courses are weighted as one. Any courses taken as non-degree and non-degree visiting student will be included.

Courses noted as "AEG" or "CR" or "NCR" or "EXT" or "GWR" or "IPR" or "PASS" or "LWD" or "NGA" or "SDF" or "WDR" are not included in the average nor are transfer credits or courses taken on a letter of permission.

The minimum cumulative GPA required to remain in good standing is 1.50. More information on grade calculation can be found in the Term Work, Tests, and Appeals section of this Calendar.

The minimum grade requirement to graduate with an honours degree is a cumulative GPA of 1.85. More information on degree requirements can be found in theDegree Requirementssection of this Calendar.

Every course in which students remain registered after the last date to withdraw without academic penalty (LWD) will appear on their transcript.

UTM's CGPA Calculator is available online and can be accessed by logging in with a UTORid. Students may also use the U of T GPA Calculator which does not require a UTORid.

Academic Standing

There are four kinds of academic standing: In Good Standing; On Probation; On Suspension; Refused Further Registration.

Students who have attempted at least 0.5 credits at the university will be assessed for academic standing as follows:

  1. Students who achieve a cumulative GPA of at least 1.50 are considered to be ingood standing.
  2. Students will beon academic probationif they:
    • have a cumulative GPA of less than 1.50, or
    • return from suspension, or
    • have been admitted on academic probation.
  3. Students who, at the end of any session (Fall/Winter or Summer) during which they are on probation:
    • have a cumulative GPA of 1.50 or more will be in good standing;
    • have a cumulative GPA of less than 1.50, but a sessional (Summer) or annual (Fall/Winter) GPA of 1.70, or more, will continue on probation;
    • have a cumulative GPA of less than 1.50, and a sessional (Summer) or annual (Fall/Winter) GPA of less than 1.70, will besuspended for one calendar yearunless they have been suspended previously, in which case they will besuspended for three calendar years.
  4. Students who return from a three-year suspension and are again liable for suspension will berefused further registrationto the University of Toronto.

Students whose academic performance has resulted in probation, suspension or refusal of further registration will be notified by email. If students who are suspended or refused further registration have already enrolled in the next session before their status was known, the Office of the Registrar will cancel the students' registration in that session and refund their tuition fees.

Transcript

A transcript of a student’s record reports grades of all courses completed with standing by the end of the previous session and courses currently in progress (IPR), along with course average, academic status (including record of probation, suspension and refusal of further registration), and completion of degree and Subject POSt (program of study). Final grades are added to each student’s record at the end of each term.

Individual courses that a student drops by the appropriate academic drop deadline are not shown. Courses in which a student is granted Late Withdrawal After the Drop Date (LWD) will appear on the transcript with the notation LWD. Courses in which a student is granted withdrawal without academic penalty by petition will appear on the transcript with the notation WDR.

Digital copies (eTranscript) or paper copies of the transcript can be ordered through ACORN account or other methods described athttps://registrar.utoronto.ca/transcripts.

An $18 fee for each transcript is applied. Payment can be made online using a credit card.

In accordance with the university’s policy on access to student records, a student’s transcript will not be released to a third party without the student’s authorization.

Language Citation

The Language Citation at the University of Toronto Mississauga is an official notation on a student’s transcript that the student has progressed to an advanced level in the study of a language. The Language Citation will consist of a notation on the transcript that reads: "Completed Requirements of Language Citation in [name of language]." Students should visit the Department of Language Studies website for details on earning a citation.

Notes:

  1. There are two sessions (Summer and Fall/Winter) in each calendar year and status is assessed at the end of each session. Status is not assessed following the Fall term.
  2. Courses attempted are those in which a student was enrolled on the deadline to drop a course without academic penalty unless an LWD (Late Withdrawal After the Drop Date) or a WDR (Late Withdrawal) has been approved for the course.
  3. Cumulative GPA and sessional GPA/annual GPA will be calculated for students who have course grades pending due to SDF, GWR or NGA. Academic status will be assessed excluding these courses.
  4. Students who finish the Fall-Winter session or the Summer session on probation and who have been granted deferred standing in a course, are advised to enrol in a maximum of 5.0 further courses (Fall/Winter) minus the weight of the course in which they have been granted a further deferral. Students on academic probation (less than 1.50 CGPA) are advised NOT to enrol in summer session courses.
Grades and Academic Record | Academic Calendar (2024)

FAQs

What is the academic calendar? ›

Academic calendar is a schedule of all of the events that occur in an academic year. These events may include examination dates, spring break or reading week and the last day of the semester. Academic calendars—and the dates included—can be presented at the semester level or as part of an academic year-long calendar.

What is the difference between academic calendar and regular calendar? ›

An Academic Year (AY) calendar covers the 12-month time span from July through June. A Regular Year (RY) calendar covers the 12-month time span from January through December.

How to make an academic calendar? ›

Look through the syllabus for each of your courses. Add important dates and work periods to your planner or calendar. Add regular due dates and add due dates for big assignments. Add blocks of time to work on big assignments ahead of the due dates.

What are two types of college academic calendars? ›

An academic calendar that uses semesters traditionally has two terms, in the fall and spring, and a trimester academic calendar traditionally has three terms, in the fall, spring, and summer.

Why is an academic calendar important? ›

An academic calendar serves as a reminder of important events for students, instructors, and staff during the academic year and semester. Parents, alumni, and potential students all benefit from it.

What does "per academic year" mean? ›

: the annual period of sessions of an educational institution usually beginning in September and ending in June.

What is a calendar Grade 4? ›

A calendar is a chart or set of pages that lists the days and months of a year, in an organised way. The calendar is divided into 12 months of the year.

What date is an academic diary? ›

You can use a 16-month diary to get organised for the academic year, running from August to August, then use the remaining months from September to December to plan the busy end of the year and Christmas period, or alternatively you could start from a later, preferred month such as January.

What is an academic calendar planner? ›

An academic planner is a planner or agenda specifically for students. Generally, they cover July through June (as opposed to January through December) in order to align with the school year.

What do most academic calendars include? ›

Academic calendars are systems by which you define the landmark dates that drive much of the day-to-day business at the academic institution. Each academic calendar contains cancel, withdrawal, and drop deadlines along with other landmark dates that vary, depending on the academic calendar type.

How to make an academic calendar in Excel? ›

Create a calendar by using a template
  1. On the File menu, click New from Template.
  2. On the rightmost side, in the Search All Templates search box, type Calendar.
  3. Pick a calendar template you want and click Create. You can easily apply your own look to a calendar.

What are the 3 types of calendars? ›

There are three major types of calendar that have been used through history – solar, lunar and luni-solar. Sidereal (star) calendars have also been used, notably by the ancient Egyptians. Often more than one type of calendar is in use by a given society at the same time.

What is a calendar year versus an academic year? ›

A Calendar year ranges from 1 January through to 31 December. An Academic year is comprised of two Teaching Periods, January to June, and July to December. Each Teaching Period includes the main 13-week Study Period (SP) and 10-week Trimesters as well as block and/or intensive study period.

Is Harvard academic calendar quarters or semesters? ›

The academic calendar is composed of two semesters. Fall semester starts in late August (with first-year students arriving a week early for placement tests and adjustment to campus life) and ends in mid-December after final exams. Spring semester starts at the end of January and finishes in mid-May after final exams.

What is the academic calendar for universities in the United States? ›

Classes in the first semester usually begins in August and lasts until the end of December, including exams. The second semester runs from January/February to may-June. Winter vacation lasts 2-3 weeks, summer 10-12 weeks. Usually during the semester students study 3-5 subjects in accordance with their schedule.

What months are in an academic diary? ›

You can use a 16-month diary to get organised for the academic year, running from August to August, then use the remaining months from September to December to plan the busy end of the year and Christmas period, or alternatively you could start from a later, preferred month such as January.

How many days are in a US academic year? ›

In the U.S., 180 days of school is most common, but length of school day varies by state.

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