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College GPA Calculator

Calculate your semester GPA and cumulative college GPA with course credits, letter grades, and repeatable semester planning.

College GPA calculator

Built with GradeAtlas country, university, and grading-scale data for more accurate academic planning.

Credit-weighted courses
Multi-semester planning
Exportable report

College GPA calculator

Enter grades and credits below. The calculator runs in your browser and does not store your transcript.

Credit-weighted courses

Enter credits per course so labs, seminars, and major requirements carry the correct weight.

Multi-semester planning

Add past and future semesters to see cumulative impact before registration deadlines.

Exportable report

Generate a branded GradeAtlas PDF for advising meetings or personal records.

How college GPA is calculated

College GPA is usually a credit-weighted average. Each course grade is converted into grade points, multiplied by the number of credits, and then divided by total attempted credits.

This means a four-credit lab or major course has more impact than a one-credit seminar. GradeAtlas keeps that weighting visible so students can understand exactly why their GPA moved.

Semester GPA vs cumulative GPA

Semester GPA measures one term. Cumulative GPA combines every attempted term included by your institution's policy.

Use the semester view when you want to check this term's performance. Use the cumulative view when planning scholarships, probation recovery, honors eligibility, or graduate-school targets.

How to use this calculator

1

Select the US 4.0 scale

Choose the United States or a US-style 4.0 grading system.

2

Add semesters

Create one or more semesters that match your transcript.

3

Enter courses, credits, and grades

Add each class with its credit hours and final grade.

4

Review GPA and export

Check semester GPA, cumulative GPA, and export the result if needed.

Frequently asked questions

What is a good college GPA?

A 3.0 GPA is generally good, a 3.5 is strong, and a 3.7 or higher is competitive for many selective programs. Context still matters by major and school.

Does this calculate cumulative GPA?

Yes. Add each semester with courses and credits, and GradeAtlas calculates both semester GPA and cumulative GPA.

Can I use pass/fail courses?

If your school excludes pass/fail courses from GPA, mark those courses as excluded or do not include their credits in the GPA calculation.