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9 variantsHigh School
Calculate your high school GPA on the standard 4.0 scale. Useful for college applications and tracking academic progress.
College
Calculate your college or university GPA on the standard 4.0 scale. Track cumulative GPA across semesters and majors.
Cumulative
Calculate your cumulative (overall) GPA across all semesters. Includes prior-semester GPA + current courses.
Weighted
Calculate your weighted GPA — adds extra points for AP, Honors, and IB courses. Standard scale: AP/IB +1.0, Honors +0.5.
Middle School
Track your middle school GPA. Same 4.0 scale as high school, helps prepare for high school grading systems.
Junior High
Junior high GPA calculator on the 4.0 scale.
Grade to GPA Converter
Convert letter grades or percentages directly to GPA points. A=4.0, A-=3.7, B+=3.3, B=3.0, etc.
Semester
Calculate your GPA for a single semester or term. Just add this term’s courses with grade and credits — get your semester GPA on the standard 4.0 scale.
Final Exam Grade
Find out what score you need on your final exam to hit your target course grade. Enter your current grade, the final’s weight, and your target — get the required final-exam score instantly.
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FAQ
01How do I calculate my GPA?
GPA equals the sum of (grade × credits) for each course, divided by total credits. Convert each letter grade to its point value (A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0.0), multiply by the course’s credit hours, sum across all courses, then divide by total credits attempted.
02Is a 93% a 4.0 GPA?
Yes — a 93% average maps to an A letter grade, which equals 4.0 on the standard US 4.0 GPA scale. Some schools start the A range at 90%, others at 94%. A 90-92% is typically an A- (3.7 GPA).
03Is a 3.7 GPA a B+?
No — a 3.7 GPA corresponds to an A-, not a B+. On the standard 4.0 scale: A=4.0, A-=3.7, B+=3.3, B=3.0. A 3.7 places you in the top 10-15% of US students and is competitive for selective college admissions.
04Is a 75% a 2.0 GPA?
A 2.0 GPA is considered a C grade, or 75%. It indicates that your average letter grade across all classes up to this point has been a C. Most colleges require a 2.0 minimum cumulative GPA to remain in good academic standing.
05Is a 2.7 GPA bad?
A 2.7 GPA equals a B- average, slightly below the US national average of 3.0. It limits options for four-year colleges (most expect 3.0+), but qualifies for many community colleges and state schools. Junior and senior year grades carry more weight, so improvement is still possible.