GPA Calculator
Track your grades, plan your future
Your GPA follows you to grad school applications, scholarship eligibility, and your first job interview. This calculator uses true weighted GPA calculation — factoring credit hours per course — and includes a target planner that tells you exactly what grades you need in upcoming semesters to reach your goal.
Three things this GPA tool does differently
Most GPA calculators just average numbers. This one plans your future.
Weighted vs unweighted
Weighted GPA factors in credit hours — a 4-credit A is worth more than a 1-credit A. This calculator uses true weighted calculation, matching how universities compute your transcript.
Target GPA planning
Know exactly what grades you need in upcoming courses to hit your target GPA. If you have 12 credits remaining and want a 3.5, the calculator tells you the minimum average required.
Academic standing tiers
3.7+ = Dean's List, 3.0+ = Good Standing, 2.0-3.0 = Probation Risk, below 2.0 = At Risk. Know where you stand before it appears on your transcript.
Curriculum
Grade point reference
Cumulative GPA
Standing
Target GPA Planner
What you need in upcoming courses
You need an average of 3.35 GPA across 12 upcoming credits to reach 3.5.
Credit Distribution
Curriculum
Grade point reference
Cumulative GPA
Standing
Target GPA Planner
What you need in upcoming courses
You need an average of 3.35 GPA across 12 upcoming credits to reach 3.5.
Credit Distribution
Focus on high-credit courses first.An A in a 4-credit course moves your GPA 4× more than an A in a 1-credit course. When planning study time, allocate effort proportional to credit weight — the math is straightforward but most students don't think this way.
Know your numbers before grades are posted
Enter your subjects, credits, and expected grades to calculate your weighted GPA and plan your target.