GPA (Grade Point Average) measures academic performance on a standardized scale. This guide covers both unweighted and weighted GPA calculations.

The Standard 4.0 Scale

Most US schools use a 4.0 scale:

Letter GradeGPA Points
A / A+4.0
A-3.7
B+3.3
B3.0
B-2.7
C+2.3
C2.0
C-1.7
D+1.3
D1.0
F0.0

Unweighted GPA Formula

GPA = Sum of Grade Points / Number of Courses

Example: 5 courses with grades A, B+, A-, C+, B

4.0 + 3.3 + 3.7 + 2.3 + 3.0 = 16.3
16.3 / 5 = 3.26 GPA

Weighted GPA (Credit Hours)

When courses carry different credit values, weight each grade by its credits:

Weighted GPA = Sum of (Grade Points × Credits) / Total Credits

Example:

CourseGradeCreditsPoints × Credits
MathA (4.0)416.0
EnglishB+ (3.3)39.9
HistoryA- (3.7)311.1
PEB (3.0)13.0
Total1140.0
GPA = 40.0 / 11 = 3.64

Cumulative GPA

Cumulative GPA combines all semesters. Track your running total:

Cumulative GPA = Total Quality Points / Total Credit Hours Attempted

Keep a spreadsheet with each semester's grade points and credits to track this accurately.

What GPA Do You Need?

PurposeTypical Minimum
Academic standing2.0
Honor roll3.5
Magna Cum Laude3.7
Summa Cum Laude3.9
Medical school3.5+
Top law schools3.7+

International GPA Conversions

GPA scales vary globally. Approximate equivalents:

SystemA equivalentB equivalent
US 4.04.03.0
UK First70%+60–69%
German1.02.0
Australian HD85%+75–84%

Use our GPA Calculator to calculate your GPA automatically from your grades and credit hours.