πŸŽ“ GWA Calculator

Calculate your General Weighted Average instantly β€’ For Philippine Universities

πŸ’‘ Tip: Enter the units (e.g., 3) and grade (e.g., 1.50) for each subject. Click "Add Subject" to add more rows. Lower grades = higher GWA in Philippine system!
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About the GWA Calculator

The General Weighted Average (GWA) is the most important academic measure for Filipino college and university students. Whether you’re applying for a scholarship, aiming for Latin honors, or simply tracking your academic performance, calculating your GWA correctly matters. Our free GWA Calculator does the heavy lifting for you just enter your subjects, units, and grades, and get your GWA instantly with honor status (Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, Summa Cum Laude). Built specifically for students at UP, Ateneo, La Salle, UST, FEU, PUP, Mapua, and all Philippine universities using the 1.00-5.00 grading scale.

What Is GWA (General Weighted Average)?

GWA stands for General Weighted Average it is the weighted average of all your grades in college, calculated by multiplying each subject’s grade by its units, summing them up, then dividing by total units.

Unlike a simple average, GWA gives more weight to subjects with more units. So a 5-unit Calculus class affects your GWA more than a 1-unit PE class.

Philippine Grading Scale (1.00 – 5.00)

In the Philippines, lower numbers are BETTER:

Latin Honors (Cum Laude Requirements)

Note: Each university may have slightly different requirements. Always check your school’s policy.

How to Use the GWA Calculator

Choose your scale PH Scale (1.00-5.00) for Philippine universities, or US Scale (4.0 GPA) for foreign schools.

Enter subject name (optional) like ‘Math 101’ or ‘English’.

Enter units usually 1, 2, 3, or 5 (check your syllabus).

Enter your grade using your school’s grading scale.

Click ‘+ Add Subject’ to add more rows.

Click ‘Calculate GWA’ your weighted average appears instantly with honor status!

Key Features

βœ… Supports both PH Scale (1.00-5.00) and US Scale (4.0 GPA)

βœ… Add unlimited subjects β€” perfect for full semester or yearly GWA

βœ… Instant Latin honor status (Summa, Magna, Cum Laude)

βœ… Shows total units and subject count

βœ… Mobile-friendly calculate on your phone during enrollment

βœ… 100% free, no signup required

βœ… Privacy-first calculations happen in your browser only

Who Uses This Tool?

πŸŽ“ College students in UP, Ateneo, La Salle, UST, FEU, PUP, Mapua

πŸ“š Senior high school students computing semester grades

πŸ† Honor students tracking Cum Laude eligibility

πŸ“‹ Scholarship applicants needing specific GWA thresholds

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Teachers and advisers computing class averages

🌏 Filipino students abroad converting to US GPA

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. How do you calculate GWA in the Philippines?

GWA is calculated by multiplying each subject’s grade by its units, adding all results, then dividing by total units. Formula: GWA = Ξ£(Grade Γ— Units) Γ· Ξ£(Units). Our calculator does this automatically.

Q2. What is a good GWA in the Philippines?

A GWA of 1.75 or lower is considered ‘very good’ and qualifies for Cum Laude honors. 1.50 or lower is Magna Cum Laude, and 1.20 or lower is Summa Cum Laude. Anything below 3.00 is passing.

Q3. What GWA is needed for Cum Laude?

Most Philippine universities require a GWA of 1.75 or lower for Cum Laude. Magna Cum Laude requires 1.45 or lower, and Summa Cum Laude requires 1.20 or lower. Check your specific university for exact requirements.

Q4. How do I convert GWA to GPA?

The Philippine GWA (1.00-5.00) and US GPA (0-4.0) use inverted scales. Generally: GWA 1.00 β‰ˆ GPA 4.0, GWA 2.00 β‰ˆ GPA 3.0, GWA 3.00 β‰ˆ GPA 2.0. Use our GWA to GPA Converter for exact conversion.

Q5. What’s the difference between GWA and GPA?

GWA (General Weighted Average) is used in the Philippines with a 1.00-5.00 scale (lower is better). GPA (Grade Point Average) is used in the US with a 0-4.0 scale (higher is better). Both use the same weighted average formula, just different number scales.

Q6. Does this calculator work for senior high school?

Yes! Senior high school students using the 1.00-5.00 grading system can use this calculator to compute their quarterly or semestral GWA.

Q7. Why is my GWA different from my school’s calculation?

Some universities have specific rules like excluding certain subjects (e.g., NSTP, PE), counting failed subjects differently, or using different grade equivalents. Always check your registrar’s official computation.

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Conclusion

Your GWA is the single number that determines scholarship eligibility, honor roll standing, and graduation honors. Calculating it manually across multiple subjects and semesters is tedious and error-prone. Our GWA Calculator eliminates guesswork by instantly computing your weighted average with full accuracy. Use it every semester to monitor your standing and plan your academic strategy proactively not just when grades are already posted.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the difference between GWA and GPA?

GWA (General Weighted Average) is used primarily in Philippine universities and uses a 1.00–5.00 scale where 1.00 is highest. GPA (Grade Point Average) is used internationally, typically on a 0.0–4.0 scale where 4.0 is highest. Both are weighted by credit units, but the scales are reversed.

How do I convert GWA to GPA?

A common approximation: subtract your GWA from 5.0 to convert to a rough 4.0 GPA equivalent (e.g., GWA 2.0 β‰ˆ GPA 3.0). However, official conversions vary by institution, so always check your school’s equivalency table for accurate conversion.

What GWA is needed for Cum Laude at UP?

At the University of the Philippines, Cum Laude requires a GWA of 1.75 or better, Magna Cum Laude requires 1.45 or better, and Summa Cum Laude requires 1.20 or better with no failing or incomplete grades.

Does my PE or NSTP grade affect my GWA?

Yes β€” all enrolled subjects with credit units contribute to your GWA, including PE and NSTP. However, some universities exclude PE from honor calculations. Check your school’s specific honor roll policy.

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