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Best free College GPA Calculator

Best free college GPA calculator with semester-based tracking and advanced academic planning tools

Calculator Settings
Current GPA
0.00
Based on 0 courses (0 credits)
Academic Progress
Credits Completed
0/120
120 credits remaining for degree
How to Use the College GPA Calculator

📊 Select Your Grading Scale

Choose the appropriate grading scale used by your institution:

  • 4.0 Standard: Traditional A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0.0
  • 4.0 Plus/Minus: Includes A-, B+, B-, etc.
  • 5.0 Weighted: For schools with weighted honors/AP courses

📚 Add Your Courses

For each semester, enter your course information:

  • Course Name: Full course title (e.g., "Calculus I")
  • Grade: Letter grade received
  • Credits: Credit hours (typically 3-4 for most courses)

💡 Pro Tips

  • • Add courses as you receive grades to track progress
  • • Use the target GPA feature to set academic goals
  • • Organize courses by semester for better tracking
  • • The calculator automatically updates your cumulative GPA
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Frequently Asked Questions

How is GPA calculated?

GPA is calculated by multiplying each course's grade points by its credit hours, summing all quality points, and dividing by total credit hours attempted.

What's the difference between semester and cumulative GPA?

Semester GPA includes only courses from a specific term, while cumulative GPA includes all courses taken throughout your college career.

How many credits do I need to graduate?

Most bachelor's degree programs require 120 credit hours. However, requirements vary by institution and program, so check with your academic advisor.

Do withdrawals (W) affect my GPA?

Course withdrawals typically don't affect your GPA calculation but may impact your completion rate and financial aid eligibility.

Can I improve my GPA after graduation?

Generally, your GPA is final upon graduation. However, some schools allow grade replacement policies or post-graduation coursework in specific circumstances.

What's considered a good college GPA?

Generally: 3.5+ is considered good, 3.7+ is very good, and 3.9+ is excellent. However, GPA requirements vary by field and graduate program.