GPA & Grade Average Calculator

Free GPA calculator. Enter your course grades and credit hours to calculate your semester GPA and cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale. Use our free calculator now.

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How GPA Is Calculated

Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated by multiplying each course's grade points by its credit hours, summing the results, and dividing by total credit hours. This weighted average ensures courses with more credits have greater impact on the overall GPA.

Grade Point Scale (4.0)

Letter GradePercentageGrade Points
A+97–100%4.0
A93–96%4.0
A-90–92%3.7
B+87–89%3.3
B83–86%3.0
B-80–82%2.7
C+77–79%2.3
C73–76%2.0
D60–69%1.0
FBelow 60%0.0

Example GPA Calculation

CourseCreditsGradePoints
Math4A (4.0)16.0
English3B+ (3.3)9.9
History3B (3.0)9.0

GPA = (16.0 + 9.9 + 9.0) / (4 + 3 + 3) = 34.9 / 10 = 3.49

What Is a Good GPA?

  • 3.5–4.0: Excellent / Dean's List
  • 3.0–3.49: Above average
  • 2.5–2.99: Average
  • Below 2.0: Academic probation risk at many institutions

How to Use This Calculator

Using our calculator is simple: enter the required values into the input fields and click the calculate button. Results are displayed instantly on screen. You can adjust the values and recalculate to compare different scenarios and find the best option for your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

QuestionAnswer
How accurate are the results?We use standard formulas and up-to-date 2025 rates. Individual circumstances may vary slightly.
Is this calculator free?Yes, completely free and no registration required.
What should I do for exact figures?For precise information, consult a relevant professional or official authority.
Does it work on mobile devices?Yes, it works seamlessly on all devices and screen sizes.

Important Notes

This calculator is provided for informational purposes only. For legal, financial, or medical decisions, always seek advice from qualified professionals. Calculation results do not constitute official documents. Legislative changes may affect results; please visit the relevant official website for the most up-to-date information. Our calculators are regularly updated to reflect current regulations and rates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most graduate programs expect a GPA of 3.0 or higher (B average). Competitive programs often look for 3.5+. Some programs consider trends and course difficulty.
GPA (Grade Point Average) refers to a single term or semester. CGPA (Cumulative GPA) is the running average across all terms completed.
Multiply each course's grade points by its credit hours, sum all products, then divide by total credit hours. This weights higher-credit courses more heavily.