๐ฏ Professional GPA Calculator & Academic Planning
๐ Comprehensive GPA Calculation
Calculate your Grade Point Average with precision using standard grading scales and credit hours.
- Letter grade to GPA conversion
- Credit hour weighting
- Semester GPA calculation
- Cumulative GPA tracking
- Multiple grading scales
๐ Academic Progress Tracking
Monitor your academic performance across semesters and plan for future success.
- Semester-by-semester tracking
- Overall cumulative GPA
- Credit hour totals
- Grade distribution analysis
- Academic standing indicators
๐ฏ Goal Planning
Set academic goals and calculate what grades you need to achieve your target GPA.
- Target GPA calculator
- Required grade analysis
- Graduation GPA projection
- Academic milestone tracking
- Improvement strategies
๐ซ Multiple Systems
Support for different grading systems used by schools and universities worldwide.
- 4.0 GPA scale (standard)
- Weighted GPA calculations
- Plus/minus grade support
- International grade scales
- Custom grading systems
๐ Cumulative GPA Analysis
๐ GPA Calculation Guide
๐ Understanding GPA
Grade Point Average (GPA) is a numerical representation of your academic performance.
- GPA ranges from 0.0 to 4.0 (standard scale)
- Each letter grade has a point value
- Credits weight the importance of each course
- Quality points = Grade points ร Credit hours
- GPA = Total quality points รท Total credits
๐ Grading Scales
Different institutions may use various grading scales and systems.
- 4.0 scale is most common in US colleges
- 5.0 scale includes weighted courses
- Plus/minus grades provide more precision
- Some schools use numerical grades
- International systems vary significantly
๐ฏ Academic Goals
Use GPA calculations to set and achieve academic objectives.
- Maintain good academic standing
- Qualify for scholarships
- Meet graduation requirements
- Prepare for graduate school
- Track semester improvements
๐ Improvement Strategies
Tips for improving and maintaining a strong GPA.
- Focus on high-credit courses
- Retake failed or low-grade courses
- Balance difficult and easier courses
- Seek academic support when needed
- Plan course loads strategically
๐ Standard Grade Scale