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GPA Calculator
Calculate your GPA from course grades and credit hours. Support for 4.0, weighted, and cumulative GPA calculations.
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Current Semester Courses
Course NameCreditsGrade
Semester GPA
3.52
Very Good | 13 Credits
0.04.0
Cumulative GPA (Optional)
Enter your previous GPA and total credits to calculate cumulative GPA.
Grade Scale Reference (4.0)
A+4.0
A4.0
A-3.7
B+3.3
B3.0
B-2.7
C+2.3
C2.0
C-1.7
D+1.3
D1.0
D-0.7
F0.0
Key Features — GPA Calculator
Standard 4.0 scale GPA calculation
Weighted GPA with credit hours
Cumulative GPA with existing GPA
Add unlimited courses
Letter grade and percentage input options
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Frequently Asked Questions — GPA Calculator
How is GPA calculated?
GPA is the weighted average of grade points earned in your courses. For each course, the grade point value (A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0.0) is multiplied by the credit hours. All these products are summed and divided by total credit hours. For example, an A in a 3-credit course and a B in a 4-credit course gives (4.0×3 + 3.0×4)/(3+4) = 3.43 GPA.
What is the difference between semester GPA and cumulative GPA?
Semester GPA is calculated from only the courses taken in a single semester. Cumulative GPA includes all courses from all semesters of your academic career. The calculator can compute both. For cumulative GPA, enter your existing GPA and total credits alongside the new semester courses.
Does the tool support plus and minus grades?
Yes. The tool supports A+ (4.0), 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), and F (0.0). These values follow the most common US grading scale.