GPA Calculator

GPA Calculator

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Calculate Your GPA Instantly and Accurately

GPA (Grade Point Average) is the standard metric used by universities, employers, and graduate schools to evaluate academic performance. Whether you are a college student tracking your progress toward graduation, a high school student preparing for college applications, or a graduate school applicant calculating your eligibility, our free GPA calculator makes it easy to compute both semester and cumulative GPA accurately. Simply enter your courses, grades, and credit hours, and the calculator handles the math instantly — no spreadsheets or manual calculations needed.

How to Calculate Your GPA

  1. Add your courses — Enter each course with its name (optional), letter grade, and credit hours.
  2. Review the calculation — The tool automatically calculates quality points (grade points multiplied by credit hours) for each course.
  3. See your semester GPA — Total quality points divided by total credit hours gives your semester GPA.
  4. Track cumulative GPA — Add courses from multiple semesters to see your overall cumulative GPA.
  5. Plan ahead — Experiment with hypothetical grades to see what you need to achieve your target GPA.

Key Features

  • Semester and cumulative GPA — Calculate both individual semester and overall cumulative GPA
  • Unlimited courses — Add as many courses and semesters as needed
  • Instant recalculation — GPA updates automatically when you add, edit, or remove courses
  • Credit hour weighting — Properly weights courses by credit hours for accurate GPA calculation
  • Standard 4.0 scale — Uses the standard US grading scale (A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0.0)
  • Free and easy to use — No registration required, clean and intuitive interface

Understanding the GPA Scale

The standard GPA scale in the United States ranges from 0.0 to 4.0, where each letter grade corresponds to a specific number of grade points: A equals 4.0, A- equals 3.7, B+ equals 3.3, B equals 3.0, B- equals 2.7, C+ equals 2.3, C equals 2.0, C- equals 1.7, D+ equals 1.3, D equals 1.0, D- equals 0.7, and F equals 0.0. Some institutions also use plus and minus grades with slightly different point values. The GPA is always a weighted average — courses with more credit hours have a proportionally larger impact on your GPA than courses with fewer credits.

Why Your GPA Matters

Your GPA affects many aspects of your academic and professional life. Many universities require a minimum GPA (often 2.0 or higher) to remain in good academic standing and to graduate. Graduate school admissions committees heavily weight GPA — competitive programs often require a 3.0 minimum, with top programs expecting 3.5 or higher. Employers, especially at major corporations and consulting firms, often use GPA as an initial screening criterion for entry-level positions. Academic scholarships and financial aid frequently have GPA requirements that must be maintained. Some professional licensing exams and certifications also consider academic performance. Understanding and actively managing your GPA throughout your academic career is essential for keeping all opportunities open.

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GPA (Grade Point Average) is a standardized way of measuring academic achievement in the US education system. It is calculated by multiplying the grade points for each course by the credit hours, summing all the quality points, and dividing by the total credit hours. For example, an A (4.0) in a 3-credit course earns 12 quality points, while a B (3.0) in a 4-credit course earns 12 quality points.

Semester GPA is calculated using only the courses taken in a single semester, while cumulative GPA includes all courses taken throughout your entire academic career. Cumulative GPA is the overall average that appears on your transcript and is what employers and graduate schools typically look at.

Add your courses one by one — enter the course name (optional), select the letter grade received, and enter the credit hours for each course. The calculator automatically computes your semester GPA. Add courses from multiple semesters to calculate your cumulative GPA. You can add or remove courses at any time and the GPA updates instantly.

What counts as a good GPA depends on your goals. Generally, a GPA of 3.5-4.0 (on a 4.0 scale) is considered excellent, 3.0-3.5 is good, 2.5-3.0 is average, and below 2.5 may be concerning for some employers or graduate programs. Many graduate schools require a minimum 3.0 GPA, and top programs often expect 3.5 or higher.

Credit hours weight the impact of each course on your GPA. A 4-credit course has a bigger impact on your GPA than a 2-credit course. This means getting an A in a 4-credit course raises your GPA more than getting an A in a 2-credit course, and conversely, a low grade in a high-credit course has a larger negative impact.

Yes. Enter your current cumulative GPA and total credits earned so far, then add your planned courses for the upcoming semester with hypothetical grades. Adjust the grades until you reach your target cumulative GPA. This helps you understand what performance is needed to achieve your academic goals.

This calculator uses the standard 4.0 GPA scale. Some high schools use weighted GPA scales that give extra points for AP, Honors, or IB courses (for example, an A might be worth 5.0 instead of 4.0). If your school uses a weighted scale, check with your institution for the specific grade point values to use.

There is no universal GPA-to-percentage conversion because grading scales vary by institution. However, a rough approximation is: 4.0 equals 90-100%, 3.0 equals 80-89%, 2.0 equals 70-79%, and 1.0 equals 60-69%. Your school may have its own conversion chart, so check with your registrar for the official conversion.

Yes, international students can use this calculator if they convert their grades to the US letter grade system first. Each country has different grading scales, so you will need to convert your local grades (such as UK classifications, Australian HD/D/CR/P, or Indian percentage grades) to the equivalent US letter grades before entering them.

Yes, the GPA calculator is completely free to use with no registration required. Calculate your semester and cumulative GPA as many times as you need.