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Enter your class grades below and get your 4.0 GPA instantly — no account, no ads, no nonsense. Supports both percentage grades and direct 4.0 entry, with optional credit-hour weighting for a precise result.

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Grade Conversion Reference

Percentage Letter Grade 4.0 GPA
93–100A4.0
90–92A−3.7
87–89B+3.3
83–86B3.0
80–82B−2.7
77–79C+2.3
73–76C2.0
70–72C−1.7
67–69D+1.3
63–66D1.0
60–62D−0.7
Below 60F0.0

How to Calculate Your Term GPA

Most universities calculate your term GPA in three steps:

  1. Convert each grade to grade points using the bracket scale above (e.g., an 87% is a B+, worth 3.3 grade points).
  2. Multiply each grade point value by the course's credit hours (e.g., 3.3 grade points × 3 credits = 9.9 quality points).
  3. Divide the total quality points by the total credit hours to get your weighted term GPA.

If all your courses have the same number of credits, you can skip steps 2 and 3 and just take the average of your grade points directly — the result is identical.

Example: grades of 93, 76, 83, and 42 convert to 4.0, 2.0, 3.0, and 0.0. Their average is 2.25 / 4.0 — a C+ term.

Understanding the 4.0 GPA Scale

The 4.0 scale assigns a numeric value to each letter grade, capped at 4.0 for an A. The plus/minus system (A−, B+, etc.) adds finer resolution — an A− (3.7) reflects strong performance but distinguishes from a perfect A (4.0).

Not every school uses plus/minus grading. Some institutions treat any score in the A range as exactly 4.0, which compresses the upper end of the scale. Always check your registrar's grading policy for the exact breakdown used at your school — the table above reflects the most common US standard.

Weighted vs. Unweighted GPA — What's the Difference?

An unweighted GPA treats every course equally, regardless of how many credit hours it carries. It's the simple arithmetic mean of your grade points.

A weighted GPA (also called credit-hour weighted) gives more influence to courses worth more credits. A 4-credit lecture course has twice the impact on your GPA as a 2-credit lab. This is how virtually all college registrars calculate your official GPA.

Toggle "Weight by credit hours" in the calculator above to switch between the two modes. If every class you're entering has the same credit value, both modes will produce the same result.

What's a Good Term GPA?

Here's how most institutions interpret the 4.0 scale:

  • 4.0 — Perfect. All A's.
  • 3.5–3.99 — Dean's List range at most schools. Competitive for graduate school applications.
  • 3.0–3.49 — Solid B average. Good academic standing; meets most scholarship minimums.
  • 2.0–2.99 — C average. Passing at most universities; may not qualify for certain programs or aid.
  • Below 2.0 — Academic probation territory at many schools. Talk to your advisor.

One rough term doesn't define your trajectory. A single difficult semester — especially in a challenging major — is recoverable. What matters more is the trend across multiple terms.

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