๐ŸŽ“ GPA Calculator

Calculate your GPA (Grade Point Average) with our free GPA calculator. Convert letter grades to GPA, calculate semester GPA, and track academic performance.

Course Information

Understanding GPA Calculations

GPA (Grade Point Average) is a standardized way of measuring academic performance. It's calculated by converting letter grades to numerical values and averaging them based on credit hours or course weights.

GPA Scales

4.0 Scale (Standard)

Most common scale used in US colleges and universities.

  • A+ = 4.0
  • 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

5.0 Scale (Weighted)

Used for advanced courses like AP, IB, or honors classes.

  • A+ = 5.0
  • A = 5.0
  • A- = 4.7
  • B+ = 4.3
  • B = 4.0
  • B- = 3.7
  • C+ = 3.3
  • C = 3.0
  • C- = 2.7
  • D+ = 2.3
  • D = 2.0
  • D- = 1.7
  • F = 0.0

100 Point Scale

Direct percentage to GPA conversion.

  • 97-100 = 4.0
  • 93-96 = 4.0
  • 90-92 = 3.7
  • 87-89 = 3.3
  • 83-86 = 3.0
  • 80-82 = 2.7
  • 77-79 = 2.3
  • 73-76 = 2.0
  • 70-72 = 1.7
  • 67-69 = 1.3
  • 63-66 = 1.0
  • 60-62 = 0.7
  • Below 60 = 0.0

How GPA is Calculated

The GPA calculation formula is:

GPA Categories

3.7-4.0 - Excellent

Outstanding academic performance, eligible for honors programs and competitive scholarships.

3.3-3.6 - Very Good

Strong academic performance, good for most graduate programs and job applications.

3.0-3.2 - Good

Solid academic performance, meets most program requirements.

2.7-2.9 - Satisfactory

Meets minimum requirements, may need improvement for competitive programs.

2.0-2.6 - Below Average

Academic probation risk, significant improvement needed.

Below 2.0 - Poor

Academic probation or dismissal risk, immediate intervention needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate my GPA?

To calculate GPA, multiply each grade point by the credit hours for that course, sum all quality points, then divide by total credit hours. For example: (4.0ร—3) + (3.0ร—3) + (2.0ร—3) = 12+9+6 = 27 quality points รท 9 credit hours = 3.0 GPA.

What's the difference between weighted and unweighted GPA?

Unweighted GPA uses a 4.0 scale for all courses. Weighted GPA gives extra points for advanced courses (AP, IB, honors) using a 5.0 scale. Weighted GPA is often used for class ranking and college admissions.

What's a good GPA for college admissions?

A good GPA depends on the college's selectivity. Generally: 3.5+ is good for most colleges, 3.7+ is competitive for selective schools, and 3.9+ is excellent for highly selective institutions. Consider both weighted and unweighted GPAs.

How do I improve my GPA?

To improve GPA: focus on current courses for immediate impact, retake failed courses if allowed, take additional courses to boost total credits, seek academic support, and maintain consistent study habits. Remember that GPA is cumulative, so improvement takes time.

Do all colleges use the same GPA scale?

No, GPA scales can vary by institution. Some use 4.0, others use 4.3 or 5.0 scales. Some include plus/minus grades, others don't. Always check with your specific institution for their grading policies and GPA calculation methods.

How does GPA affect financial aid and scholarships?

Many scholarships require minimum GPA requirements (often 3.0+). Some financial aid programs have GPA maintenance requirements. Higher GPAs increase eligibility for merit-based scholarships and academic honors programs.