GPA Calculator
Calculate semester and cumulative GPA with grade distribution and what-if analysis.
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4.00
Semester GPA
9
Total Credits
3
Courses
36.0
Quality Points
Grade point scale reference (4.0 Scale (US Standard))
A+= 4.0A= 4.0A-= 3.7B+= 3.3B= 3.0B-= 2.7C+= 2.3C= 2.0C-= 1.7D+= 1.3D= 1.0F= 0.0
Course NameSemCreditsGrade
Semester 1
3 courses9 creditsGPA: 4.00
Course 1A x 3 cr = 12.0 pts
Course 2A x 3 cr = 12.0 pts
Course 3A x 3 cr = 12.0 pts
Total36.0 pts / 9 cr = 4.00 GPA
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About this tool
- 1
Add your courses
Enter each course name, credit hours, and letter grade received.
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Set the grading scale
Choose between standard 4.0, weighted, or custom grading scales.
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Calculate
Your weighted GPA is computed automatically based on credits and grades.
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Review results
See your overall GPA, per-semester breakdown, and credit hour totals.
- Include credit hours for each course - a 4-credit A boosts your GPA more than a 1-credit A.
- Use the weighted scale if your school gives extra points for honors or AP courses.
- Add courses semester by semester to track your GPA trend over time.
- Double-check that plus/minus grades are entered correctly since A- and A have different point values.
- Weighted GPA calculation based on credit hours per course
- Support for standard 4.0, weighted, and custom grading scales
- Semester-by-semester GPA breakdown
- Cumulative GPA across all entered courses
- Handles plus/minus grade variants (A+, A, A-, etc.)
- Calculate your cumulative GPA for graduate school applications
- Track semester GPA to monitor academic progress toward honors
- Estimate how a current semester's grades will affect your overall GPA
- Convert grades from a different scale to the standard 4.0 system
Each course grade is multiplied by its credit hours, then the total quality points are divided by total credit hours. A 4-credit A counts four times more than a 1-credit A.
A weighted GPA adds extra points for advanced courses (e.g., AP or honors classes may use a 5.0 scale). This rewards students for taking more challenging coursework.
The custom scale option lets you define your own grade-to-point mappings, so you can adapt it to most international grading systems.