GPA Calculator
Calculate your Grade Point Average by adding your courses, credits, and grade
GPA Calculator
Calculate your current GPA and plan for future semesters
Your Courses
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Your GPA
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Based on the courses you've entered
Grading Scale Reference
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 Planning Calculator
Calculate what GPA you need in future courses to reach your target GPA
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Calculate Your GPA Fast and Free
Need to check your GPA? Use our calculator! Just enter your classes and grades to get your GPA in seconds! Let’s get to work!
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What’s a GPA, Anyway?
We get the question a lot! GPA is short for Grade Point Average and is a number reflecting your overall academic performance.
Think of your GPA as the overall grade for your entire report card. Schools determine your GPA by averaging the scores for all
the classes you took. Also, the classes you take that are worth more credits impact your GPA more.
We understands most American colleges and high schools grading systems.
How Our Calculator Works
It’s really easy to use and you don’t even need to know the math! But here’s what will be happening in the background.
We take your letter grade you received in each class and convert it to grade point number.
We take that grade point and multiply it by the number of credits the class is worth. This is your class quality points.
We then combine all the quality points.
We get that total and divide it by how many credits you took.
Congratulations, you have your GPA.
Grade Points Quick Reference
Curious about the numerical value of your ‘B+’? Look at the standard scale below. An ‘A’ value is 4 points.
A = 4.0 points
A- = 3.7 points
B+ = 3.3 points
B = 3.0 points
B- = 2.7 points
C+ = 2.3 points
C = 2.0 points
C- = 1.7 points
D+ = 1.3 points
D = 1.0 point
F = 0.0 points
A quick note:Pass/Fail grades like P, NP, I (Incomplete), or W (Withdrawal) don’t affect your GPA, so our calculator leaves them out.
See It In Action: Example GPA Calculations
Let’s walk through a couple of examples to make it crystal clear.
Example 1: Sarah’s Semester
Sarah took three classes. Here’s how we find her GPA.

 Sarah’s GPA: 34 total points ÷ 9 total credits = 3.77 GPA
Example 2: David’s Semester
David also took three classes, but he entered his grades as numbers.
