Looking Up My GPA (Grade Point Average)
Marquette University uses the four-point scale for Grade Point Averages (GPA). Current students can look up their cumulative GPA via CheckMarq.
Access the Student Center via CheckMarq
Click here for details.
View My Grades
In the dropdown menu of the Student Center's Academics section, select the Grades option and click the button. Select the appropriate term and click Continue.
The View My Grades page appears. Your cumulative statistics as of that term, including your GPA, are visible in the Cumulative Total column of the Term Statistics section.
Unofficial Transcript
Your current GPA is also listed on your unofficial transcript.
Your GPA is listed at the bottom of the transcript.
How Is My GPA Calculated?
The grade points earned in any given course is equal the point value of the grade multiplied by the total number of semester hours of credit. For example, a grade of A (with a point value of 4.0) in a three-credit course yields 12 grade points.
Your grade point average is found by dividing the total number of grade points earned by the total number of semester hours credited in those courses for which points have been assigned.
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| Grade | Achievement | Point Value |
| A |
Superior |
4.0 |
| AB |
|
3.5 |
| B |
Good |
3.0 |
| BC |
|
2.5 |
| C |
Satisfactory |
2 |
| CD |
|
1.5 |
| D |
Minimum passing |
1 |
| F |
Failing |
0 |
Inclusion/Exclusion of F Grades in GPA Calculation
Undergraduates who entered the university after the close of Spring Term 1991 had F grades included in the calculation of the GPA; this F-policy applies to current undergraduates.
For undergraduates who enrolled between Fall Term 1974 and the close of Spring Term 1991, the grade of F was not included when computing the GPA and continued to be excluded until the close of Spring Term 1999.
Re-admitted undergraduates were graded under the F-policy in effect at the time of their last enrollment until the close of Spring Term 1999.
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