GPA Calculator
Calculate your Grade Point Average (GPA) for semester or cumulative performance. Supports multiple grading scales and includes detailed course breakdowns with quality points analysis.
Calculator Settings
4.0 Scale
Quick Tips
- • Weighted scales (5.0) are for honors/AP classes
- • Most colleges use 4.0 scale
- • Include all attempted credits
- • Save your calculations for reference
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GPA Calculator - Calculate Your Grade Point Average Accurately
🎓 How to Use This GPA Calculator
- • Select your preferred GPA scale (4.0, 5.0, 100-point, or percentage)
- • Add your courses with names, credits, and grades
- • Include previous cumulative GPA and credits (optional)
- • Click calculate for instant GPA results
- • View detailed breakdown with quality points
💡 Key Features
- • Multiple grading scale support
- • Cumulative GPA tracking
- • Detailed course breakdown
- • Quality points calculation
- • GPA interpretation and analysis
Understanding GPA Calculation
GPA (Grade Point Average) is calculated using the formula: Total Quality Points ÷ Total Credits. Quality points are calculated by multiplying course credits by grade points. Our calculator handles all the complex conversions between different grading scales automatically.
GPA = Σ(Course Credits × Grade Points) ÷ Σ(Course Credits)Multiple Scales
4.0, 5.0 weighted, 100-point, and percentage scales
Cumulative Tracking
Track GPA across multiple semesters
Detailed Analysis
Complete breakdown with quality points
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between 4.0 and 5.0 GPA scales?
The 4.0 scale is the standard unweighted scale, while the 5.0 scale is weighted and typically used for honors, AP, or IB courses where higher grades earn more points.
How do I calculate my cumulative GPA?
Include your previous GPA and total credits earned in the cumulative section. The calculator will combine your current semester with previous performance for an overall GPA.
What are quality points?
Quality points are calculated by multiplying course credits by grade points. They represent the total "value" of your grades and are used to calculate your GPA.