Free Online GPA Calculator

Use our free GPA Calculator to calculate your Grade Point Average instantly. Supports 4.0, 4.3, 5.0 scales and percentage grades. Perfect for students, academic planning, and grade tracking.

Advanced GPA Calculator
Calculate your Grade Point Average with comprehensive analysis and planning tools
GPA Planning Calculator
Determine the minimum GPA required in future courses to reach your target GPA
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How to Use Our GPA Calculator

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Add Your Courses

Enter course names, credits, and grades

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Select Grading System

Choose from 4.0, 4.3, 5.0, or percentage scales

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Get Comprehensive Analysis

View GPA, academic standing, and improvement suggestions

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Plan Your Future

Use GPA planning tools to reach your academic goals

Supported Grading Systems

4.0 Scale

US Standard

  • A = 4.0
  • B = 3.0
  • C = 2.0
  • D = 1.0
  • F = 0.0

4.3 Scale

A+ = 4.3

  • A+ = 4.3
  • A = 4.0
  • A- = 3.7
  • B+ = 3.3
  • B = 3.0

5.0 Scale

Weighted

  • Honors/AP
  • Advanced Courses
  • Weighted Grades
  • Higher Scale

Percentage

100% Scale

  • 90-100% = A
  • 80-89% = B
  • 70-79% = C
  • 60-69% = D
  • <60% = F

Advanced GPA Features

GPA Analysis

Academic standing assessment and honors eligibility

Grade Distribution

Visual breakdown of your grade performance

Planning Tools

GPA planning and target GPA analysis

Improvement Tips

Personalized suggestions for academic success

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GPA and how is it calculated?

GPA (Grade Point Average) is a numerical representation of academic performance, typically on a 4.0 scale. It's calculated by assigning point values to grades (A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0.0), multiplying by credit hours, summing results, and dividing by total credit hours.

What is considered a good GPA?

A good GPA varies by context. For high school students, 3.5+ is excellent for competitive colleges. In college, 3.0+ is generally good, but specific requirements depend on your institution and program goals.

What's the difference between weighted and unweighted GPA?

Unweighted GPA uses a standard 4.0 scale for all courses. Weighted GPA accounts for course difficulty, giving extra points for honors, AP, or IB courses, often allowing GPAs to exceed 4.0 on a 5.0+ scale.

How does GPA affect college admissions?

GPA is a critical factor in college admissions, reflecting academic consistency and ability to handle coursework. Higher GPAs improve admission chances, especially at competitive institutions, alongside test scores and extracurriculars.

How can I improve my GPA?

Improve GPA through consistent study habits, active class participation, seeking help when needed, effective time management, and focusing on courses where you can achieve higher grades. Consider retaking courses with low grades if allowed.

What GPA do I need for scholarships?

Scholarship GPA requirements vary widely. Some require minimum 3.0, while competitive scholarships may need 3.5+. Research specific scholarship criteria as requirements differ by program and organization.

Does GPA matter after college?

GPA is crucial for graduate school admissions and certain entry-level jobs, but its importance diminishes over time as work experience and skills become more significant factors in career advancement.

How do pass/fail courses affect GPA?

Pass/fail courses typically don't impact GPA as they don't assign traditional letter grades. However, failing a pass/fail course can negatively affect your transcript and academic standing.

Can I retake a course to improve my GPA?

Many institutions allow course retakes to improve GPA. Policies vary - some replace the old grade, while others average both attempts. Check your school's specific guidelines for retake policies.

What is the highest possible GPA?

On a standard unweighted 4.0 scale, the maximum is 4.0. Weighted scales accounting for course difficulty can exceed 4.0, with some schools allowing GPAs up to 5.0 or higher for advanced courses.

How do I calculate GPA with different grading scales?

Our calculator supports multiple scales: 4.0 (standard), 4.3 (A+ system), 5.0 (weighted), and percentage systems. Choose the scale matching your institution's grading system for accurate calculations.

What is academic standing and how is it determined?

Academic standing is your classification based on GPA: Dean's List (3.7+), Honors (3.5+), Good Standing (3.0+), Academic Probation (2.0-2.9), Academic Warning (<2.0). Our calculator shows your current standing.

How do I plan to reach a target GPA?

Use our GPA planning tools to calculate required grades for future courses. Enter your current GPA, target GPA, and remaining credits to see what performance level you need to achieve your academic goals.

How does GPA conversion work for international students?

GPA conversion involves translating foreign grading systems to the U.S. 4.0 scale. This varies by institution and may require professional evaluation services. Our calculator supports multiple international grading systems.

What if I have a low GPA? Can I still get into college?

While higher GPAs improve admission prospects, students with lower GPAs can still gain admission by demonstrating strengths in other areas like standardized test scores, extracurricular involvement, personal statements, and strong letters of recommendation.

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