Grades and study results

How do educational institutions assess study results in Aruba? And what documents do students receive when they have completed a study programme?

Secondary schools use the following grades to assess study results:

Grade Meaning
10 Excellent
9 Very good
8 Good
7 Very satisfactory
6 Satisfactory
5 Almost satisfactory
4 Unsatisfactory
3 Very unsatisfactory
2 Poor
1 Very poor

With the following documents, students can prove that they have completed secondary education in Aruba:

The diploma and the transcript are in Dutch.

The University of Aruba (UA) and the Instituto Pedagogico Arubano (IPA) assess study results in the same way as secondary schools, see the table below.

Please note:

  • At the UA, a 5.5 is sufficient. For some subjects, students receive a pass or a fail.
  • The UA's Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management Studies deviates from this and uses the US system to assess study results.
Grade Meaning
10 Excellent
9 Very good
8 Good
7 Very satisfactory
6 Satisfactory
5 Almost satisfactory
4 Unsatisfactory
3 Very unsatisfactory
2 Poor
1 Very poor

With the following documents, students can prove that they have completed a study programme in Aruban higher education:

  • a diploma from either the UA or the IPA; and
  • a transcript.

These documents are in Dutch or in English.