GPA Calculator
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A = 4 grade points
A- = 3.7 grade points
B+ = 3.3 grade points
B = 3 grade points
B- = 2.7 grade points
C+ = 2.3 grade points
C = 2 grade points
C- = 1.7 grade points
D+ = 1.3 grade points
D = 1 grade point
D- = 0.7 grade points
F = 0 grade points
P (pass), NP (not pass), I (incomplete), W (withdrawal) will be ignored. Most schools, colleges, and universities in the United States use a grading system based on the letters above, though E is sometimes used instead of F. Grading systems do differ however based on what constitutes an A or B, and some do not include grades such as an A+ or a B-. Others may attribute more weight to certain courses, and thus whatever grade is attained in the course will have a larger effect on overall GPA. The calculator can account for this based on the number of credits attributed to a course, where credit is the "weighting" of the course, as shown in the examples below.
Examples CourseCreditScoreGrade Points Math4A+4 x 4.3 = 17.2 Physics2B2 x 3 = 6 English3A3 x 4 = 12 Total9NA35.2 GPA35.2 / 9 = 3.91
CourseCreditScoreGrade Points Biology434 x 3 = 12 Chemistry323 x 2 = 6 Chemistry Lab242 x 4 = 8 Total9NA26 GPA26 / 9 = 2.89
GPA Calculator
Use this calculator to calculate grade point average (GPA) and generate a GPA report. If you use percentage grades, have grades on a different scale or in high school with AP/IB classes, please change the "Settings" to input specific values. Also use the settings to group courses into semesters or to include past GPA. Semester 1Course (optional)CreditsGrade Prior Semester's GPA (optional) Prior Semester's GPA Credits Completed Settings Grade Format:GPA Planning Calculator
The calculator can be used to determine the minimum GPA required in future courses to raise GPA to a desired level or maintain the GPA above a certain level. Current GPA Target GPA Current Credits Additional CreditsLetter grade and the numerical equivalents used for this calculator
Grade point average (GPA) is a commonly used indicator of an individual's academic achievement in school. It is the average of the grades attained in each course, taking course credit into consideration. Grading systems vary in different countries, or even schools. This calculator accepts letter grades as well as numerical inputs. These letter grades are translated into numerical values as shown below. A+ = 4.3 grade pointsA = 4 grade points
A- = 3.7 grade points
B+ = 3.3 grade points
B = 3 grade points
B- = 2.7 grade points
C+ = 2.3 grade points
C = 2 grade points
C- = 1.7 grade points
D+ = 1.3 grade points
D = 1 grade point
D- = 0.7 grade points
F = 0 grade points
P (pass), NP (not pass), I (incomplete), W (withdrawal) will be ignored. Most schools, colleges, and universities in the United States use a grading system based on the letters above, though E is sometimes used instead of F. Grading systems do differ however based on what constitutes an A or B, and some do not include grades such as an A+ or a B-. Others may attribute more weight to certain courses, and thus whatever grade is attained in the course will have a larger effect on overall GPA. The calculator can account for this based on the number of credits attributed to a course, where credit is the "weighting" of the course, as shown in the examples below.
Examples CourseCreditScoreGrade Points Math4A+4 x 4.3 = 17.2 Physics2B2 x 3 = 6 English3A3 x 4 = 12 Total9NA35.2 GPA35.2 / 9 = 3.91
CourseCreditScoreGrade Points Biology434 x 3 = 12 Chemistry323 x 2 = 6 Chemistry Lab242 x 4 = 8 Total9NA26 GPA26 / 9 = 2.89