St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada

Brock University GPA Calculator

Calculate your exact scores using the official 4.0 GPA Scale / Percentage (0–100%) / Letter Grades grading system.

Calculate Your Brock University Score

Calculate Your Brock University GPA

Cumulative GPA

Based on 0 credit pts

Course Name
Mark (%)
Grade
Credits

Official Grading Scale

Brock University uses a 4.0 GPA Scale / Percentage (0–100%) / Letter Grades.

Brock University uses a 4.0 GPA scale: A+ (90–100%) = 4.0, A (85–89%) = 4.0, A– (80–84%) = 3.7, B+ (77–79%) = 3.3, B (73–76%) = 3.0, B– (70–72%) = 2.7, C+ (67–69%) = 2.3, C (63–66%) = 2.0, C– (60–62%) = 1.7, D (50–59%) = 1.0, F (Below 50%) = 0.0. GPA is the credit-weighted average. Brock is known for strong co-op programs, business education, and sports-related programs, with a dynamic campus in the Niagara region.

How it is calculated

GPA = (Total Grade Points Earned) / Total Credits Attempted

Honors & Classifications

To graduate with honors or high classifications at Brock University, you typically need to hit these thresholds:

  • First Class Honours3.7+ / 80%+
  • Honours3.0+ / 70%+
  • DistinctionVaries

Brock University Admission Requirements

Average Admitted Score

85%+ Average

This is the typical high school / A-Level equivalent of admitted students.

Minimum Transfer Score

3.0+ GPA

Minimum college/university score required to apply as a transfer student.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good GPA at Brock University?
A GPA of 3.5 or above is considered excellent at Brock. For graduate programs, a minimum GPA of 3.0 is typically required. Brock's co-op programs often have specific GPA requirements for work placements.
What percentage do I need to pass at Brock?
The minimum passing grade is 50% (D = 1.0 GPA). Below 50% is a fail (F = 0.0). For academic standing and program continuation, a higher minimum (typically 60%+) may be required.
What co-op opportunities does Brock offer?
Brock has integrated co-op programs across many disciplines, allowing students to work in industry throughout their degree. This provides valuable practical experience and is recognized as enhancing graduate employment prospects significantly.
What is Brock known for?
Brock is particularly known for its co-operative education programs, business education, sports management, and engineering programs. It has strong industry partnerships, particularly with the Niagara region's business community, and is known for applied learning approaches. ---