GPA Calculator
Use this calculator to determine your Grade Point Average (GPA) by entering your course credits and corresponding grades. You can add as many courses as needed.
Understanding Your Grade Point Average (GPA)
Your Grade Point Average (GPA) is a widely used indicator of your academic performance. It's a numerical representation of the average of your grades, weighted by the credit hours of each course. A higher GPA generally reflects stronger academic achievement and can be crucial for scholarships, graduate school admissions, and even certain job applications.
How is GPA Calculated?
The calculation of GPA involves two main components for each course:
- Credit Hours: This is the number of units or hours assigned to a course, reflecting the amount of time and effort expected.
- Grade Points: Each letter grade (e.g., A, B, C) is assigned a specific numerical value, often on a 4.0 scale. For example, an A might be 4.0 points, a B 3.0 points, and so on.
The formula for GPA is:
GPA = (Sum of [Credit Hours × Grade Points] for all courses) / (Total Credit Hours for all courses)
Standard Grade Point Scale (Common Example)
While scales can vary slightly between institutions, a common 4.0 scale assigns points as follows:
- 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
- D- = 0.7
- F = 0.0
Using the GPA Calculator
Our GPA calculator simplifies this process for you:
- Enter Credits: For each course, input the number of credit hours it's worth.
- Select Grade: Choose the letter grade you received (or expect to receive) for that course from the dropdown menu.
- Add More Courses: If you have more than one course, click "Add Another Course" to add new input rows.
- Remove Courses: If you added a course by mistake, click the "Remove" button next to it.
- Calculate: Once all your courses are entered, click "Calculate GPA" to see your average.
Example Calculation:
Let's say you took three courses:
- Course 1: 3 Credits, Grade A (4.0 points)
- Course 2: 4 Credits, Grade B+ (3.3 points)
- Course 3: 3 Credits, Grade C (2.0 points)
Step 1: Calculate Grade Points for each course:
- Course 1: 3 credits × 4.0 = 12.0
- Course 2: 4 credits × 3.3 = 13.2
- Course 3: 3 credits × 2.0 = 6.0
Step 2: Sum Total Grade Points:
12.0 + 13.2 + 6.0 = 31.2
Step 3: Sum Total Credits:
3 + 4 + 3 = 10
Step 4: Calculate GPA:
31.2 / 10 = 3.12
Your GPA for these courses would be 3.12.