GPA Calculator

Calculate your Grade Point Average and track your academic performance

GPA Calculator

Calculate your Grade Point Average (GPA) from course grades and credits.

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About GPA Calculator

Our free GPA calculator helps you calculate your Grade Point Average (GPA) from course grades and credits. This essential tool is perfect for students tracking academic performance, applying to graduate schools, or maintaining scholarship requirements.

How GPA is Calculated

GPA is calculated by dividing the total grade points earned by the total number of credit hours attempted. Each letter grade corresponds to a specific point value (A = 4.0, A- = 3.7, B+ = 3.3, etc.). The calculator automatically converts your grades to points and computes your cumulative GPA.

Features

  • Add unlimited courses with custom names
  • Support for all standard grade scales (A+ to F)
  • Automatic GPA calculation and letter grade conversion
  • Real-time validation and error checking
  • Mobile-friendly design for on-the-go calculations

When to Use

Use this GPA calculator to track your academic progress, prepare for graduate school applications, maintain scholarship eligibility, or simply monitor your performance throughout the semester. It's an essential tool for any student serious about their academic success.

About Grade Point Average (GPA)

Grade Point Average (GPA) is a standardized way of measuring academic achievement across different courses and institutions. It's calculated by averaging the grades earned in all courses, weighted by the number of credit hours each course carries.

GPA Scale (4.0 Scale):

  • A (4.0): Excellent - 90-100%
  • B (3.0): Good - 80-89%
  • C (2.0): Satisfactory - 70-79%
  • D (1.0): Poor - 60-69%
  • F (0.0): Failing - Below 60%

GPA Calculation Formula:

GPA = Σ(Grade Points × Credit Hours) ÷ Σ(Credit Hours)

Why GPA Matters:

  • College admissions and scholarships
  • Graduate school applications
  • Academic honors and recognition
  • Employment opportunities
  • Academic probation monitoring
  • Transfer credit evaluation

Tips for Maintaining a Good GPA:

  • Attend all classes and participate actively
  • Complete assignments on time and to the best of your ability
  • Study regularly and seek help when needed
  • Balance course load with other commitments
  • Monitor your progress throughout the semester
  • Consider retaking courses if you receive poor grades