Penrith, New South Wales, Australia (multiple campuses across Western Sydney)

Western Sydney University (WSU) GPA Calculator

Calculate your exact scores using the official 7-Point GPA Scale / WAM / Percentage (0–100%) grading system.

Calculate Your Western Sydney University (WSU) Score

Calculate Your Western Sydney University (WSU) GPA & WAM

Cumulative GPA

Unit Name
Mark (%)
Grade
Credit Pts

Official Grading Scale

Western Sydney University (WSU) uses a 7-Point GPA Scale / WAM / Percentage (0–100%).

Western Sydney University uses a 7-point GPA scale: HD (85–100%) = 7.0, D (75–84%) = 6.0, C (65–74%) = 5.0, P (50–64%) = 4.0, and F (0–49%) = 0.0. GPA is calculated as a credit-weighted average of all units completed. WSU also tracks WAM for Honours and postgraduate admissions. WSU is one of Australia's largest universities by enrolment, serving the Greater Western Sydney region, and is known for strong programs in Medicine, Nursing, Law, Engineering, and Business.

How it is calculated

WAM = (Σ Module Mark × Credit Points) / Total Credit Points

Honors & Classifications

To graduate with honors or high classifications at Western Sydney University (WSU), you typically need to hit these thresholds:

  • High Distinction (HD)85%+
  • Distinction (D)75%+
  • Credit (C)65%+
  • Pass (P)50%+

Western Sydney University (WSU) Admission Requirements

Average Admitted Score

ATAR 85+ / WAM 70+

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

Minimum Transfer Score

WAM 65+

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What GPA do I need for WSU Honours?
Most Honours programs at WSU require a minimum GPA of 5.0 (Credit average, WAM 65+). WSU's medical and health science programs are particularly competitive, often requiring GPA 5.5+ for Honours entry.
What is the minimum pass at Western Sydney University?
The minimum pass is 50% (P grade = 4.0 GPA). Below 50% is a fail and does not contribute to your degree. A Credit (65%+) average is recommended for competitive postgraduate program applications.
Does WSU have a medical school?
Yes, WSU's School of Medicine is one of Australia's newer medical schools, providing training specifically for Western Sydney's community health needs. The medical program is highly regarded and has excellent clinical placement partnerships with Western Sydney Local Health District hospitals.
What is WSU known for academically?
WSU is known for Medicine, Nursing, Law, Engineering, Business, and Social Sciences. It is ranked among the top 50 universities globally under 50 years old (THE Young University Rankings 2026) and is particularly strong in community-focused research and professional education for Greater Western Sydney. ---