Your Grade Point Average (GPA) is a crucial metric that reflects your academic performance. It's a numerical representation of the average of all the grades you've earned in your courses, weighted by the credit hours assigned to each course. A higher GPA often opens doors to scholarships, internships, graduate programs, and career opportunities.
How is GPA Calculated?
The calculation of GPA involves a few simple steps:
Assign Grade Points: Each letter grade is assigned a specific numerical value, commonly on a 4.0 scale. For example, an A might be 4.0, a B 3.0, a C 2.0, and so on. Plus and minus grades (e.g., A-, B+) also have corresponding point values.
Multiply by Credits: For each course, multiply the grade points earned by the number of credit hours the course is worth. This gives you the "grade points for the course."
Sum Total Grade Points: Add up the grade points for all your courses.
Sum Total Credits: Add up the total credit hours for all your courses.
Divide: Divide the total grade points by the total credit hours. The result is your GPA.
Formula: GPA = (Sum of [Grade Points × Credits for each course]) / (Sum of Total Credits)
Standard 4.0 GPA Scale:
Letter Grade
GPA Points
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
F
0.0
Use the GPA Calculator:
Enter the letter grade and credit hours for each of your courses below. You can add more courses as needed.
— Select Grade —
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)
F (0.0)
— Select Grade —
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)
F (0.0)
— Select Grade —
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)
F (0.0)