FEU GWA Calculator
Calculate your Far Eastern University QPA/GPA from letter grades and units. This page is built for students who search for an FEU GWA calculator but need FEU's quality-point weighted average method.
Calculate FEU QPA by Course
Enter each credited course, choose the FEU letter grade, and add the units. The calculator uses weighted quality points: total quality points divided by total units.
How the FEU GWA Calculator Works
Students often call every weighted academic average a GWA, so searches for FEU GWA calculator are common. At Far Eastern University, the more precise term is Quality Point Average or GPA/QPA. The idea is still familiar: each course contributes according to its units, but the grade values are FEU quality points on a 4.0 scale.
The formula is straightforward: multiply each course quality point by its units, add those weighted values, then divide by the total units. A three-unit course with a B+ carries more weight than a one-unit course with the same grade because the three-unit course contributes three times as many quality points.
| Step | What to Enter | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Course name or code | Keeps your Student Central FEU entries easy to review. |
| 2 | Final letter grade | The calculator converts it to FEU quality points. |
| 3 | Course units | Units determine how much each course affects the final result. |
| 4 | Calculate | The tool returns your estimated QPA/GPA and a planning note. |
Use the result for planning, checking scenarios, and seeing how one course affects your average. For transcript requests, dean's list screening, retention rules, scholarship reporting, or Latin honors, rely on FEU's official registrar computation.
FEU Quality Point Reference
| Letter Grade | Quality Point |
|---|---|
| A | 4.0 |
| B+ | 3.5 |
| B | 3.0 |
| C+ | 2.5 |
| C | 2.0 |
| D+ | 1.5 |
| D | 1.0 |
| F | 0.0 |
Reference: FEU registrar pages on grade descriptions and GPA computation.
If your program, campus, graduate school, or law program has a special grade policy, use the school-specific rule over a general online estimate.
Example FEU QPA Calculation
Suppose a student has four credited courses:
| Course | Grade | Quality Point | Units | Weighted Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Course 1 | A | 4.0 | 3 | 12.0 |
| Course 2 | B+ | 3.5 | 3 | 10.5 |
| Course 3 | B | 3.0 | 3 | 9.0 |
| Course 4 | C+ | 2.5 | 2 | 5.0 |
The total weighted points are 36.5 and the total units are 11. The estimated FEU QPA is 36.5 / 11 = 3.32.
When This Tool Is Useful
- Checking how your Student Central FEU final grades affect your term average.
- Estimating whether a target grade in one course can raise your weighted result.
- Comparing FEU's 4.0 quality-point system with other Philippine GWA scales.
- Preparing questions for your adviser, registrar, scholarship office, or program coordinator.
FEU QPA vs Regular Philippine GWA
The most important difference is direction and scale. Many Philippine GWA calculators use numeric grades where 1.00 is the highest and 5.00 is failing. FEU's quality point method works the other way around: 4.0 is the highest quality point and 0.0 is failing. That is why a normal 1.00-to-5.00 GWA calculator can give the wrong interpretation for FEU records.
This FEU GWA calculator keeps the search wording students use, but the calculation follows the QPA/GPA idea described by FEU. When you enter A, B+, B, C+, C, D+, D, or F, the tool converts that letter to its quality point and weights it by units. The final number is useful for student planning because it mirrors the logic of a weighted quality-point average.
| Question | Regular GWA Tool | FEU Calculator |
|---|---|---|
| Best grade direction | Lower is usually better | Higher quality point is better |
| Common input | 1.00, 1.25, 2.00, 3.00 | A, B+, B, C+, C, D+, D, F |
| Best use case | Schools using 1.00-to-5.00 GWA | FEU QPA/GPA planning from letter grades |
Common FEU Calculation Mistakes
- Using a 1.00-to-5.00 calculator for FEU letters. A B+ is not the same kind of value as a 1.50 GWA. Convert through FEU quality points instead.
- Ignoring units. A high-unit laboratory, lecture, or professional course can move the result more than a one-unit course.
- Including non-final or special marks. In-progress, withdrawn, or special-status courses may need registrar interpretation before they can be counted.
- Assuming every FEU program uses one rule. Undergraduate, graduate, law, scholarship, and program retention rules can have separate requirements.
FEU GWA Calculator FAQ
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