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College GPA Calculator

Calculate your semester GPA, cumulative GPA, and track your academic progress throughout your college career.

College GPA Calculator

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Your GPA

3.39

Total Credits: 10

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Understanding College GPA

Credit Hour System

College courses typically range from 1-5 credit hours. Your GPA weights each grade by credit hours, so a 4-credit course impacts your GPA more than a 1-credit course.

GPA Goals

Dean's List: 3.5+ | Magna Cum Laude: 3.7+ | Summa Cum Laude: 3.9+ | Graduate school typically requires 3.0+ for admission.

GPA Recovery

If your GPA drops below 2.0, you may face academic probation. Use our calculator to plan which grades you need to raise your GPA.

Standard College GPA Scale

Letter GradeGrade PointsPercentageClassification
A+4.097-100%Excellent
A4.093-96%Excellent
A-3.790-92%Excellent
B+3.387-89%Good
B3.083-86%Good
B-2.780-82%Good
C+2.377-79%Average
C2.073-76%Average
C-1.770-72%Below Average
D+1.367-69%Poor
D1.063-66%Poor
F0.0Below 60%Failing

Frequently Asked Questions

How is college GPA calculated?

College GPA is calculated by multiplying each course grade point by its credit hours, summing these values, and dividing by total credit hours. For example, an A (4.0) in a 3-credit course contributes 12 quality points. Your GPA is the total quality points divided by total credit hours attempted.

What is a good GPA in college?

A good college GPA is typically 3.0 or higher (B average). A GPA of 3.5+ is considered excellent and often qualifies for Dean's List recognition. For graduate school applications, a 3.5-3.7+ GPA is generally competitive, though requirements vary by program.

Does college GPA include transfer credits?

Most colleges calculate your institutional GPA separately from transfer credits. Transfer credits typically count toward your degree requirements but may not be included in your GPA calculation. However, graduate schools often consider all coursework when evaluating applications.

Can I raise my college GPA?

Yes! You can raise your GPA by earning higher grades in future courses. The more credit hours you've completed, the harder it becomes to significantly change your GPA. Some schools offer grade replacement policies where retaking a course replaces the original grade in your GPA calculation.

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