Calculate your Grade Point Average and see your corresponding letter grade. Your GPA falls into distinct academic tiers: Below 2.0 (academic probation territory — most schools require at least 2.0 to graduate). 2.0-2.3 (passing but limited — some scholarships require higher). 2.3-3.0 (average — eligible for standard internships but competitive programs want more). 3.0-3.5 (Dean's List territory at many schools — opens doors for scholarships and internships). 3.5-4.0 (honor roll — required for competitive grad programs, honors degrees, and top scholarships). GPA is calculated as the weighted average of your grade points, with each course weighted by its credit hours.
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Enter values and click Calculate to see chart
How to Use This Tool
Enter grades and credits for each course in the format: grade,credits (e.g., 4,3 for an A in a 3-credit class).
Separate courses with semicolons (e.g., 4,3;3,3;3.5,4).
Select your grading scale (4.0 or 5.0).
Get your GPA and letter grade.
The Formula
GPA = Sum(Grade × Credits) / Sum(Credits).
Why It Matters
You have a 3.2 GPA after 60 credits and want to raise it to 3.5 for Dean's List eligibility. You need straight A's (4.0) in your next 15 credits. This calculator helps you see how many perfect-semester stretches you need to reach scholarship GPA thresholds.