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GPA Calculator

Calculate your Grade Point Average with multiple grading scales

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Calculate your Grade Point Average with multiple grading scales
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Add letter grades or percentages, then weight them by course credits.
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Result

See a cumulative GPA that respects course credit weighting.

Courses

Mix letter-grade and percentage entry modes without leaving the same workspace.

Total Credits

Track how many valid credits are contributing to the current GPA.

Result

Enter one or more graded courses to calculate a weighted GPA.

Calculate your Grade Point Average with multiple grading scales

How to Use

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Financial Education

GPA Systems Explained: Understanding Grade Point Averages

Key Takeaways

  • The 4.0 GPA scale is most common in the US, where A = 4.0, B = 3.0, C = 2.0, D = 1.0, F = 0.
  • Weighted GPA adds extra points for honors/AP/IB courses, often on a 5.0 scale.
  • Different countries use entirely different systems — percentage-based, letter grades, or numeric scales up to 10 or 100.

Grade Point Average (GPA) is a standardized way to summarize academic performance into a single number. Most US institutions use a 4.0 scale, but grading systems vary widely around the world. Understanding how GPA is calculated — and how to convert between systems — is essential for college applications, scholarship eligibility, and graduate school admissions.

4.0

Standard US GPA scale maximum

Common Use Cases

1

College Admissions

Universities use GPA as a key factor in evaluating undergraduate and graduate applicants.

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Scholarship Eligibility

Many scholarships set minimum GPA thresholds (e.g., 3.0 or 3.5) for qualification.

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Academic Standing

Schools use GPA to determine Dean's List, academic probation, or honors status.

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International Conversion

Convert grades between systems when applying to universities abroad or transferring credits.

Practical Tips

Weight your GPA by credit hours: a 4-credit A counts more than a 1-credit A in your cumulative GPA.

If your school uses a weighted scale, also know your unweighted GPA — some colleges recalculate on their own scale.

Track your GPA each semester to identify trends and address weak areas early.

When converting between international systems, use official conversion tables from the target institution.

This tool is for informational and educational purposes. Verify results before using in critical applications.

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