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SAIBT follows a similar system to the UniSA grading system as summarised in the table below.
What is a Grade Point Average (GPA)?
For each course you complete you will receive one of the following grades:
| High Distinction |
HD |
7 |
85-100 |
| Distinction |
D |
6 |
75-84 |
| Credit |
C |
5 |
65-74 |
| Pass Level 1 |
P1 |
4.5 |
55-64 |
| Pass Level 2 |
P2 |
4 |
50-54 |
| Fail Level 1 |
F1 |
1.5 |
40-49 |
| Fail Level 2 |
F2 |
1 |
<49 |
| Withdraw- not fail |
W |
- |
Student withdrew from the course (without penalty) on or before the date prescribed by the Academic Director for the withdrawal without a failure. |
| Withdraw fail |
WF |
1.5 |
Student withdrew from the course after the date prescribed by the Academic Director for the withdrawal without a failure. |
| Incomplete |
I |
- |
The assessment for the course is incomplete and an extension of time has been allowed on the grounds detailed above. |
| Non-graded pass |
NGP |
- |
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At the end of a study program a Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated. A GPA is the average of all your grades for your study program (including any fails). The GPA is used to determine your eligibility for transfer to a UniSA degree program.
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