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Academic grading in the Philippines

In the Philippines, some universities follow a 4-Point Scale, which resembles or is equivalent to the U.S. grading system. This system uses a grade between 0.00 to 4.00 wherein 4.00 is the highest and 0.00 being a failing mark.

Other universities follow a 5-Point Scale, wherein the highest grade is a 1.00 and the lowest is a 5.00 (failing mark). The lowest passing mark is actually a 3.00. Although usually not depicted, a grade of 4.00 is equivalent to a grade of incomplete. If the school does not use the grade point "4.00", it will use "INC" instead.

Most colleges and universities will use either the 4-Point or 5-Point Scales when presenting final grades. When scoring individual coursework, they will use the Percent Grade, Letter Grade, or both. More importantly, Philippine universities do not have standard grade equivalence. Different universities have varied equivalence range, while passing grades are subject to imposed academic quality of an institution.

K–12 (Kindergarten and Basic Education) always uses the Percent Grade, Letter Grade, or both.

GWA (general weighted average; similar to GPA) is a representation (often numerical) of the overall scholastic standing of students used for evaluation. GWA is based on the grades in all subjects taken at a particular level including subjects taken outside of the curriculum. Representation of the subjects taken only in a specific curriculum is called CWA, or curriculum weighted average.[1][2][3]

Grade point scale (1.00–5.00)

STI College Grade Point System


Other universities, such as the Ateneo de Manila University and its sister schools, use the letter grade system with varied grade equivalence range.

The Grading System of San Beda University is zero-based in nature which implies no transmutations are to be made.

The description mentioned in the table was based on Tarlac State University (TSU) Student Handbook. In addition, the grade of "INC" is given if a student whose class standing for the semester is passing, fails to take the final examination or fails to complete other course requirements for valid reason (Chap. 8, Sec. 1, TSU Student Handbook).

Grade point scale (4.00–1.00)

While most courses at De La Salle University-Manila maintain the above table for a passing grade of 60%, there are some courses where the passing grade can also be 50%, 55%, 65%, or 70%, in which the grade point equivalences would vary.


De La Salle University-Dasmariñas Grade Point System[12]

Letter grade system

Most academic departments in the university follow a grading system with the 70% passing grade. Some departments, such as the Department of Finance and Accounting and departments from the Ateneo School of Science and Engineering follow a 50% or 60% passing grade.

Latin Honors grade equivalences

Some Philippine universities and colleges give Latin honors in conveying the level of distinction that an academic degree has been earned.

Prerequisite for UST's Latin Honors or Dean's Lister distinction are the following: QPI should be at least 86%, no grade below 80% for any subject in the given semester, and the student should obtain a good moral character.

References

  1. ^ - Learning Styles in the University of the Philippines College of Medicine. Accessed February 14, 2009.
  2. ^ "UP Diliman Faculty Manual" (PDF). University of the Philippines Diliman. 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-04-22. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
  3. ^ GWA Calculator Philippines: Calculate Your Grade Weighted Average Online
  4. ^ University of the Philippines Transcript of Records.
  5. ^ "Mapúa University 2021-2022 Academic Handbook" (PDF).
  6. ^ "International Education Research Foundation (IERF)".
  7. ^ "UE Student Manual 2021 Edition" (PDF). University of the East. 2021.
  8. ^ "System of Grading for Undergraduate (Applicable to students admitted in 2013 and beyond)". Far Eastern University. Archived from the original on 2014-05-13. Retrieved 2014-05-13.
  9. ^ "Student Handbook 2018 HD PDF | PDF | Engineering | Computer Science". Scribd. Retrieved 2023-10-20.
  10. ^ National University
  11. ^ Student Handbook 2018-2021. Manila: De La Salle University Manila. 2018. pp. 90–91, 115–116.
  12. ^ "De La Salle University-Dasmarinas Student Handbook 2018 - 2022" (PDF).
  13. ^ Student Handbook 2018-2021. Manila: De La Salle University Manila. 2018. pp. 99–100.
  14. ^ This refers only to ID#112 and newer.