GPA Calculator

Calculate your Grade Point Average (GPA) quickly and accurately online.

GPA Calculator

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GRADE POINT AVERAGE
COURSE CREDIT GRADE GRADE POINTS
Math 3 A 3x4 = 12
English 3 B+ 3x3.3 = 9.9
History 2 A 2x4 = 8
Total/Overall 8 GPA: 3.737 29.9

What is an Online GPA Calculator?

An Online GPA (Grade Point Average) Calculator is a tool that helps students calculate their GPA based on the grades they have received in their courses. The calculator typically requires the user to input their course grades and the corresponding credit hours for each course. The GPA is then calculated by assigning a numerical value to each grade (e.g., A = 4.0, B = 3.0) and using a weighted average based on the credit hours.


How to Use an Online GPA Calculator?

  1. Enter Your Grades:
    Start by entering the letter grades or numerical grades you have received in your courses. The calculator may allow you to enter grades as letter grades (A, B, C, etc.) or as percentage grades (e.g., 90%, 80%).

  2. Input Credit Hours:
    For each course, input the number of credit hours that course is worth. This step ensures that courses with more credit hours have a larger influence on your GPA.

  3. Select the GPA Scale (Optional):
    Some GPA calculators allow you to select different GPA scales (e.g., 4.0 scale, 5.0 scale, or a custom scale). Choose the scale that corresponds to your educational institution's grading system.

  4. Calculate Your GPA:
    After entering all the necessary information, click on the "Calculate GPA" button. The calculator will compute your GPA based on your grades and credit hours and display the result.

  5. Review Your GPA Result:
    The calculator will show your GPA, along with the option to see a breakdown of your grades and credit hours for each course. Some calculators also provide options for cumulative GPA calculations or semester GPA tracking.


Frequently Asked Questions-

  1. How is GPA calculated?

    • GPA is typically calculated by assigning each grade a specific grade point value (e.g., A = 4.0, B = 3.0) and multiplying it by the number of credit hours the course is worth. The total grade points are then divided by the total credit hours to obtain the GPA.
  2. Can I calculate my cumulative GPA using an online GPA calculator?

    • Yes, many GPA calculators allow you to calculate your cumulative GPA. You can input grades from multiple semesters, and the calculator will compute your overall GPA, taking into account the total number of courses and credit hours completed.
  3. What is the difference between weighted and unweighted GPA?

    • An unweighted GPA does not consider the difficulty of the courses, with all grades being treated equally. A weighted GPA, on the other hand, gives extra weight to advanced or honors courses (e.g., A in an honors class might count as 5.0 instead of 4.0) to reflect the increased difficulty.
  4. Can the GPA calculator work with percentage grades?

    • Yes, many online GPA calculators allow you to input percentage grades (e.g., 85%) instead of letter grades (e.g., B). The calculator will convert these percentage grades into grade point equivalents based on the GPA scale you select.
  5. How do I calculate my GPA if I have courses with different credit hours?

    • The GPA calculator takes into account the credit hours for each course. Each grade's point value is multiplied by the course’s credit hours, and the sum of these weighted grade points is divided by the total credit hours. This ensures that courses with more credit hours have a greater impact on your GPA.

An Online GPA Calculator is an invaluable tool for students, making it easier to track academic progress, plan for future semesters, and assess how different grades and courses will impact overall performance.

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