GPA Calculator

Calculate your Grade Point Average with weighted courses and credit hours. Track your academic progress with detailed GPA breakdowns.

GPA Calculator

Calculate Grade Point Average with AI-powered insights

Your GPA
0.00
Academic Warning
Immediate Improvement Needed

Courses (1)

Quality Points: 12.0
A (4.0)

Grade Scale (4.0 System)

A+, 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
F:0.0

How to Use

Enter course details including name, credit hours, and grade received

Add multiple courses using the "Add Course" button for comprehensive calculation

Select accurate grades from A+ to F with precise point values displayed

View instant analytics including quality points and grade distribution

Track academic progress with detailed breakdowns and performance insights

Save calculations to monitor GPA changes over time

Understanding GPA Calculation

Grade Point Average (GPA) is a numerical representation of your academic performance. Our calculator uses the standard 4.0 scale system to compute both semester and cumulative GPAs.

How GPA is Calculated:

  1. 1. Each letter grade is assigned a point value (A=4.0, B=3.0, etc.)
  2. 2. Multiply grade points by credit hours for each course
  3. 3. Sum all quality points (grade points × credit hours)
  4. 4. Divide total quality points by total credit hours

Grade Scale (4.0 System):

A+, 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
F: 0.0

GPA Calculator FAQ

What's the difference between semester and cumulative GPA?

Semester GPA includes only courses from a specific semester, while cumulative GPA includes all courses taken throughout your academic career.

How do credit hours affect my GPA?

Courses with more credit hours have a greater impact on your GPA. A 4-credit A will boost your GPA more than a 1-credit A.

What's considered a good GPA?

Generally, a 3.0+ GPA is considered good, 3.5+ is very good, and 3.8+ is excellent. Requirements vary by institution and program.

Can I calculate weighted GPA?

This calculator uses credit hours as weights. For honors/AP weighting, you may need to adjust the grade values before entering them.