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High School GPA Calculator

Calculate your GPA for college applications. Track your grades from freshman to senior year and understand how colleges evaluate your transcript.

High School GPA Calculator

Calculate your Grade Point Average instantly

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Your GPA

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Total Credits: 10

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GPA Requirements by College Type

Community College

2.0+

Minimum GPA

State Universities

3.0+

Competitive GPA

Selective Colleges

3.5+

Competitive GPA

Ivy League

3.9+

Average Admitted

Note: GPA is one factor. Test scores, essays, extracurriculars, and course rigor also matter.

GPA by Grade Level

9th Grade (Freshman Year)

Your GPA foundation. While some colleges weigh this year less, it still counts toward your cumulative GPA. This is the best time to build strong study habits and establish a solid academic base.

10th Grade (Sophomore Year)

Colleges pay close attention to 10th grade. This is when you should start taking more challenging courses (Honors, Pre-AP) if available. Your performance here shows your ability to handle increasing difficulty.

11th Grade (Junior Year)

The most important year for college admissions. Colleges heavily weigh your junior year GPA and course load. This is when you should be taking AP classes and demonstrating academic rigor.

12th Grade (Senior Year)

Your first semester grades appear on your mid-year report sent to colleges. Don't slack off—colleges can rescind acceptances for significant grade drops. Final grades are reported after graduation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What GPA do you need to get into college?

Requirements vary widely. Community colleges typically accept students with 2.0+ GPAs. State universities often want 3.0+. Selective private schools look for 3.5+, and elite universities (Ivy League) typically see admitted students with 3.9+ GPAs. Remember, GPA is just one factor—essays, test scores, and extracurriculars also play important roles.

Does 9th grade GPA count for college?

Yes, most colleges consider all four years when calculating your cumulative GPA. While some schools place more emphasis on 10th-12th grade performance, 9th grade still counts. The UC system famously only looks at 10th-11th grade for their calculated GPA, but this is the exception, not the rule.

What's the difference between weighted and unweighted GPA?

Unweighted GPA uses the standard 4.0 scale where an A = 4.0 regardless of course difficulty. Weighted GPA adds extra points for challenging courses: AP/IB classes typically add 1.0 (so A = 5.0), and Honors classes add 0.5 (so A = 4.5). Colleges look at both to understand your course rigor and academic performance.

How can I raise my high school GPA?

Focus on earning better grades in current and future classes—each new course is an opportunity to improve. Consider retaking courses where allowed, as some schools replace the old grade. Take advantage of extra credit opportunities, improve your study habits, and seek help from teachers early when struggling. The earlier you start improving, the more impact it has on your cumulative GPA.

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