College GPA Calculator

College GPA Calculator

Calculate your Grade Point Average quickly and easily

CourseGradeCreditsPointsAction
Total Credits: 0
Total Points: 0
GPA: 0.00

About College GPA

Your Grade Point Average (GPA) is a measure of your academic performance in college. It’s calculated by dividing the total grade points earned by the total credits attempted. Most colleges use a 4.0 scale, where an A is 4.0, B is 3.0, C is 2.0, D is 1.0, and F is 0.0. Some schools use variations like A- (3.7) or B+ (3.3). A good college GPA is typically considered to be 3.0 or above, but this can vary by institution and program.

GPA Scale

Letter GradeGrade Points
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
F0.0

How to Use the GPA Calculator

Step 1: Select Language & GPA Scale

  • Choose your preferred language (English, Spanish, Arabic, etc.).
  • Select the GPA scale (4.0, 5.0, or 10.0) used by your college.

Step 2: Add Courses

  1. Enter Course Name (e.g., “Mathematics”)
  2. Select Grade (e.g., “A (4.0)”)
  3. Enter Credits (e.g., “3” for a 3-credit course)
  4. Click “Add” to include the course in your calculation.

Step 3: View Results

  • Total Credits: Sum of all course credits.
  • Total Points: Sum of (Grade × Credits) for all courses.
  • GPA: Your calculated GPA (Total Points ÷ Total Credits).

Additional Features

  • Delete a Course: Click “Delete” next to any course to remove it.
  • Reset All: Click “Reset” to clear all courses and start fresh.

Example Calculation

CourseGradeCreditsPoints (Grade × Credits)
MathematicsA (4.0)312.0
HistoryB (3.0)412.0
Total724.0

GPA = 24.0 / 7 ≈ 3.43

Tips

  • If your college uses +/- grades, select the correct variation (e.g., A- = 3.7, B+ = 3.3).
  • Save your progress: The calculator remembers your courses even if you refresh the page.

This tool helps you track your GPA easily and supports multiple languages for international students. 🚀

1. What is a GPA?

Answer:
GPA (Grade Point Average) is a numerical representation of your academic performance, calculated by averaging the grades you’ve earned in all your courses, weighted by their credit hours.


2. How is GPA calculated?

Answer:
GPA is calculated using this formula:

GPA = (Sum of (Grade Points × Credit Hours)) / (Total Credit Hours)
  • Example: If you got an A (4.0) in a 3-credit course and a B (3.0) in a 4-credit course:
    • Total Points = (4.0 × 3) + (3.0 × 4) = 24.0
    • Total Credits = 3 + 4 = 7
    • GPA = 24.0 / 7 ≈ 3.43

3. What GPA scale should I use?

Answer:

  • 4.0 Scale (Most common in the U.S.)
    • A = 4.0, B = 3.0, C = 2.0, D = 1.0, F = 0.0
  • 5.0 Scale (Some schools for honors/AP courses)
    • A = 5.0, B = 4.0, etc.
  • 10.0 Scale (Used in some countries like India)
    • A = 10.0, B = 8.0, etc.

Check your college’s grading policy to select the correct scale.


4. What’s the difference between cumulative GPA and semester GPA?

Answer:

  • Semester GPA = GPA for a single term.
  • Cumulative GPA = Overall GPA across all semesters.

This calculator can help track both if you input the correct courses.


5. How do I calculate GPA with +/- grades?

Answer:
The calculator already includes common variations:

  • A- = 3.7B+ = 3.3C- = 1.7, etc.
    Just select the correct grade when adding a course.

6. Does this calculator save my data?

Answer:
✅ Yes! Your courses are saved in your browser’s local storage, so they’ll remain even if you refresh the page.
❌ No data is stored online—it’s private and secure.


7. What’s a “good” GPA in college?

Answer:

  • ≥ 3.5 = Excellent (Honors/Dean’s List)
  • 3.0 – 3.49 = Good (Most grad schools require ≥ 3.0)
  • 2.0 – 2.99 = Average (Minimum to avoid academic probation)
  • < 2.0 = At risk (May lead to academic dismissal)

Check your college’s specific policies.


8. Can I use this for high school GPA?

Answer:
Yes! Just make sure to:

  • Select the correct grading scale (most high schools use 4.0).
  • Enter courses and grades the same way.

9. Why is my GPA different from my college’s calculation?

Possible reasons:

  • Your college might use a different grading scale.
  • Some schools exclude withdrawn/failed courses differently.
  • Transfer credits may be calculated separately.

Always verify with your registrar’s office.


10. How do I improve my GPA?

Tips to raise your GPA:
✔ Retake failed courses (some schools replace grades).
✔ Focus on high-credit courses (they impact GPA more).
✔ Seek tutoring/office hours for tough subjects.
✔ Balance course loads (mix easy & hard classes).


11. Can I calculate GPA for future semesters?

Answer:
Yes! Use the calculator to:

  1. Predict GPA by adding planned courses with expected grades.
  2. Test scenarios (e.g., “What if I get a B instead of an A?”).

12. Does this work on mobile?

Answer:
✅ Yes! The calculator is fully responsive and works on phones, tablets, and desktops.


13. How do I reset my data?

Answer:
Click the “Reset” button to clear all courses and start fresh.


14. Is this calculator free?

Answer:
100% FREE! No ads, no sign-ups, no hidden costs.


15. Can I use this for graduate school GPA?

Answer:
Yes! Just ensure you:

  • Use the correct grading scale (most grad schools use 4.0).
  • Input all courses from your transcript.
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