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๐ŸŽ“ Free GPA Calculator 2026

GPA Calculator โ€” College, Cumulative & Weighted

Calculate your semester GPA, cumulative GPA, and weighted GPA instantly. Supports US 4.0 scale, letter grades, percentage, UK, Canada & Australian systems.

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Enter your existing GPA and credits, then add your new semester courses below to compute your updated cumulative GPA.

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Weighted GPA gives extra points for harder courses. AP/IB courses are out of 5.0, Honors out of 4.5, Regular courses out of 4.0.

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Convert between GPA, percentage, letter grade and international grading systems.

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Free GPA Calculator Online 2026 โ€” College, Cumulative & Weighted GPA Explained

A GPA (Grade Point Average) is the standard measure of academic performance used by universities, employers, and scholarship committees across the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, and most of the world. FinanceKit Pro's free GPA calculator lets you compute your semester GPA, cumulative GPA, and weighted GPA instantly โ€” no sign-up required.

How to Calculate GPA on a 4.0 Scale

The US 4.0 GPA scale is the global standard. Each letter grade is assigned a grade point: A = 4.0, A- = 3.7, B+ = 3.3, B = 3.0, B- = 2.7, C+ = 2.3, C = 2.0, C- = 1.7, D+ = 1.3, D = 1.0, F = 0.0. To calculate GPA, multiply each grade point by the course credit hours (called "quality points"), sum all quality points, then divide by total credit hours.

Example: You take 3 courses this semester: English (3 credits, Grade A = 4.0), Math (4 credits, Grade B+ = 3.3), Chemistry (3 credits, Grade B = 3.0). Quality Points: 3ร—4.0 + 4ร—3.3 + 3ร—3.0 = 12 + 13.2 + 9 = 34.2. Total Credits = 10. Semester GPA = 34.2 รท 10 = 3.42.

Cumulative GPA Calculator โ€” What It Means

Your cumulative GPA covers your entire academic career at a university โ€” not just one semester. It is calculated the same way as semester GPA, but uses total quality points and total credit hours from all semesters combined. Most graduate schools, medical schools, law schools, and competitive employers evaluate cumulative GPA rather than just your most recent semester.

Weighted vs Unweighted GPA โ€” Which Matters More?

An unweighted GPA treats all courses equally on a 4.0 scale. A weighted GPA awards bonus points for challenging courses: AP (Advanced Placement) courses max at 5.0 and Honors courses max at 4.5. Most US colleges report and prefer weighted GPAs on a 4.0 scale, but selective universities like Harvard, Yale, and Stanford recalculate GPAs on their own scale, so the raw grades matter most. For high school students targeting top universities in the USA and UK, maintaining rigorous coursework (AP/IB) is more important than the GPA number alone.

GPA Requirements by Country & Institution

In the United States, a 3.0+ GPA maintains academic good standing. Most top graduate programs (MBA at Harvard Business School, MS at MIT) require 3.5โ€“3.9+. Medical school average GPA (MCAT โ‰ฅ 514) is 3.7โ€“3.9. In the United Kingdom, a First Class Honours (70%+) is approximately equivalent to a 4.0 US GPA. In Canada, a 90โ€“100% translates to roughly 4.0 on most provincial scales. Australian universities use High Distinction (HD, 85โ€“100%) โ‰ˆ 4.0 GPA.

Frequently Asked Questions โ€” GPA Calculator

Assign each grade a grade point (A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0). Multiply each grade point by the course credit hours to get quality points. Sum all quality points, divide by total credit hours. Example: A (3cr) + B (4cr) = 12 + 12 = 24 quality points รท 7 credits = 3.43 GPA.
USA: 3.5โ€“4.0 = Excellent (Dean's List), 3.0โ€“3.49 = Good, 2.5โ€“2.99 = Average. UK: First Class (70%+) = Excellent, 2:1 (60โ€“69%) = Good. Canada: 90โ€“100% (4.0) = Excellent. Australia: HD 85%+ = Excellent. Most top employers globally prefer 3.0+ on the US scale.
Unweighted GPA = all courses treated equally, max 4.0. Weighted GPA = harder courses (AP, IB) get extra points, max 5.0 for AP. Weighted GPA better reflects academic rigor. Many US selective colleges recalculate GPAs on their own scale, so actual grades matter most.
Cumulative GPA = (Total Quality Points from all semesters) รท (Total Credit Hours from all semesters). Use our Cumulative GPA tab โ€” enter your existing GPA and credits earned so far, then add your new semester courses to see your updated cumulative GPA instantly.
Harvard and MIT typically admit students with unweighted GPA 3.9โ€“4.0 (with rigorous AP/IB courses). Oxford requires A*A*A or AAA at A-Level. Top US medical schools (Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic) require GPA 3.7โ€“3.9+. MBA programs (Wharton, INSEAD) average 3.5โ€“3.7 GPA with strong GMAT/GRE scores.
Yes, but the impact depends on total credit hours completed. With 60 credits at 2.5 GPA, a perfect 4.0 semester (15 credits) raises it to ~2.69. With fewer total credits, the impact is larger. Use our Cumulative GPA tab to model exactly how much improvement is possible by entering your current GPA, credits, and new semester grades.
Standard US conversion: 4.0 = 100%, 3.7 = 93โ€“96%, 3.3 = 90โ€“92%, 3.0 = 87โ€“89%, 2.7 = 83โ€“86%, 2.3 = 80โ€“82%, 2.0 = 77โ€“79%, 1.0 = 67โ€“69%, 0.0 = below 65%. Use our GPA Converter tab above to convert between GPA, percentage, letter grade, UK classification, Canadian percentage, and Australian HD/D/C system instantly.
These are Latin graduation honors: Summa Cum Laude ("with highest honor") typically requires 3.9โ€“4.0 GPA. Magna Cum Laude ("with great honor") requires ~3.7โ€“3.89 GPA. Cum Laude ("with honor") requires ~3.5โ€“3.69 GPA. Requirements vary by university โ€” some use top 1%, 5%, or 10% of class instead of fixed GPA cutoffs.