How your GPA is calculated
Your grade point average is a credit-weighted average of your grades. Each letter grade maps to a number of grade points on the US 4.0 scale, and each course counts in proportion to its credit hours.
The formula is:
- Quality points (per course) = grade points × credit hours
- GPA = total quality points ÷ total credit hours
So a 4-credit A is worth 4.0 × 4 = 16 quality points, while a 3-credit B+ is worth 3.3 × 3 = 9.9. Add every course’s quality points, divide by the sum of all credit hours, and round to two decimals.
Grade to points
| Letter grade | Grade points |
|---|---|
| A+ | 4.0 |
| 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 |
| D- | 0.7 |
| F | 0.0 |
A worked example
Say you took four courses: an A worth 3 credits, a B+ worth 4 credits, an A- worth 3 credits, and a C worth 3 credits. The quality points are 4.0 × 3 = 12, 3.3 × 4 = 13.2, 3.7 × 3 = 11.1, and 2.0 × 3 = 6. That is 42.3 quality points across 13 credit hours, giving a GPA of 42.3 ÷ 13 = 3.25.
Weighted vs unweighted
This calculator gives a weighted GPA, meaning higher-credit courses pull the average more strongly. An unweighted GPA would treat all four courses above as equal and simply average their grade points. Because most degree programs weight by credit hours, the weighted figure is the one that usually appears on a college transcript.
Why scales differ
The 4.0 scale here is the most common one in the United States, but details vary. Some schools drop plus and minus grades, some award 4.3 for an A+, and many high schools add bonus points for honors or AP classes. Treat the result as a close estimate and confirm the exact policy with your registrar or student handbook.
Tips for improving your GPA
Because GPA is cumulative, early grades set a baseline that later terms adjust more slowly. Focus effort on high-credit courses, since they move the weighted average the most, and check whether retaking a class replaces or merely averages the original grade.