GPA Calculator

GPA (Grade Point Average) is calculated by dividing total grade points by total credit hours. On a 4.0 scale: A = 4.0, B = 3.0, C = 2.0, D = 1.0, F = 0. Multiply each grade by credits, sum, and divide by total credits.

Calculate your GPA (Grade Point Average) from your course grades and credit hours. Supports cumulative GPA calculation with previous credits.

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Courses

Course 1
12.0
Course 2
12.0
Course 3
12.0

Results

Semester GPA

4.00

🎓 Summa Cum Laude

0.01.02.03.04.0

Semester GPA

4.00

Total Credits

9

Quality Points

36.0

Grade Scale Reference
A+4.0
A4.0
A-3.7
B+3.3
B3.0
B-2.7
C+2.3
C2.0
C-1.7
D+1.3
D1.0
D-0.7
F0.0
Percentage to Grade Conversion
93–100%A (4.0)
90–92%A- (3.7)
87–89%B+ (3.3)
83–86%B (3.0)
80–82%B- (2.7)
77–79%C+ (2.3)
73–76%C (2.0)
70–72%C- (1.7)
67–69%D+ (1.3)
63–66%D (1.0)
60–62%D- (0.7)
0–59%F (0.0)

How to Use

  1. Enter your value in the input field
  2. Click the Calculate/Convert button
  3. Copy the result to your clipboard

Frequently Asked Questions

How is GPA calculated?
GPA (Grade Point Average) is calculated by multiplying each course grade point by its credit hours, summing all values, and dividing by total credit hours. Formula: GPA = Σ(Grade Points × Credit Hours) / Σ(Credit Hours). For example, an A (4.0) in a 3-credit course and B (3.0) in a 4-credit course: (4×3 + 3×4) / (3+4) = 24/7 = 3.43 GPA.
What is a good GPA for college admissions?
For competitive colleges, a GPA of 3.5 or higher is generally considered good, while 3.7+ is excellent. Ivy League schools typically expect 3.9+. However, admissions also consider course rigor, test scores, extracurriculars, and essays. Many state universities accept students with GPAs of 3.0-3.5.
How do I convert letter grades to GPA?
Standard 4.0 scale conversions: A = 4.0, A- = 3.7, B+ = 3.3, B = 3.0, B- = 2.7, C+ = 2.3, C = 2.0, C- = 1.7, D+ = 1.3, D = 1.0, D- = 0.7, F = 0.0. Some schools use plus/minus grades while others only use whole letter grades (A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0).
What is the difference between weighted and unweighted GPA?
Unweighted GPA uses a standard 4.0 scale regardless of course difficulty. Weighted GPA gives extra points for honors, AP, or IB courses (typically 0.5-1.0 extra), so the scale can go above 4.0 (often to 5.0). Weighted GPAs reward students who take challenging courses.
How do I calculate cumulative GPA?
Cumulative GPA includes all courses across multiple semesters or years. Add up all quality points (grade points × credit hours) from every semester and divide by total credit hours attempted. Many schools calculate cumulative GPA automatically, but you can verify by gathering all your transcripts and applying the formula.
What GPA do I need to maintain for scholarships?
Most merit scholarships require maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.5-3.5, depending on the scholarship. Academic scholarships often require 3.0+, while competitive scholarships may require 3.5+. Always check your specific scholarship requirements, as losing eligibility can significantly impact your financial aid.

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