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GPA Calculator

Calculate your GPA accurately & track your grades

๐Ÿ“Š Grading Scale

๐Ÿ“š Add Your Courses

๐Ÿ“– Grading Scale Reference

Letter Grade Points Percentage
A 4.0 90-100%
A- 3.7 85-89%
B+ 3.3 80-84%
B 3.0 75-79%
C+ 2.3 70-74%
C 2.0 65-69%
D 1.0 50-64%
F 0.0 0-49%

What is GPA Calculator?

GPA Calculator is a free, online tool that helps you calculate your Grade Point Average quickly and accurately. Whether you’re a high school student, college student, or university student, our tool makes it easy to track your academic performance across multiple courses and semesters.

Understanding your GPA is crucial for academic planning, scholarship applications, graduate school admissions, and job opportunities. Our GPA calculator supports multiple grading scales including 4.0 scale (standard in USA and Canada), 5.0 scale (weighted GPA), 10.0 scale (common in India and Europe), and percentage-based grading systems.

With ToolsOnGo’s GPA Calculator, you can calculate semester GPA, cumulative GPA, track your grades across unlimited courses, and receive instant performance feedback – all without any registration, subscription, or cost. Your data stays private and is never stored on our servers.

How to Use GPA Calculator?

Calculating your grade point average has never been easier. Follow these simple steps to get your GPA instantly:

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Select Grading Scale

Choose your grading system: 4.0 scale, 5.0 scale, 10.0 scale, or percentage. Most US colleges use the 4.0 scale.

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Add Your Courses

Enter each course name, credit hours (or units), and select your letter grade or percentage for each subject.

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Calculate & View Results

Click “Calculate GPA” to instantly see your GPA, letter grade equivalent, total credits, and performance message.

๐Ÿ“ How is GPA Calculated?

GPA is calculated using the following formula:

GPA = ฮฃ (Grade Points ร— Credit Hours) รท Total Credit Hours

Example: If you have 3 courses: Math (A, 3 credits), English (B, 3 credits), and Science (A, 4 credits)
Calculation: (4.0 ร— 3) + (3.0 ร— 3) + (4.0 ร— 4) = 12 + 9 + 16 = 37
Total Credits: 3 + 3 + 4 = 10
GPA = 37 รท 10 = 3.7

Key Features of Our GPA Calculator

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Multiple Grading Scales

Supports 4.0, 5.0, 10.0 scales and percentage grading systems used worldwide.

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Unlimited Courses

Add as many courses as you need. Calculate GPA for one semester or multiple years.

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Credit Hour Weighting

Accurately weighted GPA calculation based on course credit hours or units.

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Letter Grade Conversion

Automatic conversion from letter grades (A, B, C, D, F) to grade points.

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Performance Feedback

Get instant feedback on your academic performance and Dean’s List eligibility.

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100% Free & Private

No registration, no subscription, no data storage. Your grades stay private.

Why Choose ToolsOnGo GPA Calculator?

๐Ÿš€ Fast & Accurate

Get your GPA calculated instantly with 100% mathematical accuracy. No complex formulas to remember or manual calculations needed.

๐Ÿ”’ 100% Private & Secure

Your academic data stays on your device. We don’t store, track, or share your grades and GPA information with anyone.

๐Ÿ“ฑ Mobile & Desktop Friendly

Calculate your GPA on any device – smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop. Fully responsive design.

โญ Simple & Easy to Use

Clean, intuitive interface designed specifically for students. No technical knowledge or sign-up required.

GPA Grading Scale Reference

Understanding the grading scale is essential for accurate GPA calculation. Here’s the standard 4.0 scale used by most institutions:

Letter Grade Grade Points Percentage Range Performance
A+ 4.0 97-100% Excellent
A 4.0 93-96% Excellent
A- 3.7 90-92% Excellent
B+ 3.3 87-89% Good
B 3.0 83-86% Good
B- 2.7 80-82% Good
C+ 2.3 77-79% Average
C 2.0 73-76% Average
C- 1.7 70-72% Average
D 1.0 60-69% Below Average
F 0.0 0-59% Failing

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

โ“ What is a good GPA?

A GPA of 3.0 or higher is generally considered good. A GPA of 3.5 or above is excellent and may qualify you for Dean’s List, honor societies, and competitive scholarships. However, what’s considered “good” can vary by institution, major, and career goals. Medical and law schools typically expect GPAs of 3.5+, while some programs may accept 2.5-3.0.

โ“ How is GPA calculated?

GPA is calculated by multiplying each course’s grade points by its credit hours, summing all the results, and dividing by the total credit hours. For example: (A ร— 3 credits) + (B ร— 4 credits) + (A ร— 3 credits) = (4.0 ร— 3) + (3.0 ร— 4) + (4.0 ร— 3) = 36. Total credits = 10. GPA = 36 รท 10 = 3.6

โ“ What’s the difference between weighted and unweighted GPA?

Unweighted GPA uses a standard 4.0 scale where an A is always 4.0, regardless of course difficulty. Weighted GPA uses a 5.0 or higher scale where advanced courses (AP, IB, Honors) can earn extra points. An A in an AP class might be worth 5.0 instead of 4.0. Weighted GPA reflects course difficulty.

โ“ Can I calculate GPA for multiple semesters?

Yes! Simply add all your courses from all semesters to calculate your cumulative GPA. Our GPA calculator supports unlimited courses, so you can track your entire academic record from freshman year through graduation in one calculation.

โ“ Is this GPA calculator free to use?

Yes, our GPA calculator is 100% free to use with no registration, no subscription, and no hidden fees. You can use it as many times as you need throughout your academic career. We also don’t store any of your data, so your grades remain completely private.

โ“ Does GPA matter for jobs?

GPA matters more for entry-level positions and graduate school applications. Many employers use 3.0 as a cutoff for new graduates. However, after your first job, work experience becomes more important than GPA. Some industries (finance, consulting, engineering) place higher emphasis on GPA than others.