How to use this calculator
Enter total weighted grade points, total credits, target GPA, and GPA scale. The calculator returns semester GPA and whether it meets the target.
Calculate semester GPA from weighted grade points and credits, then compare it with a target GPA, Dean’s List benchmark, scholarship readiness, and semester risk.
Enter total weighted grade points, total credits, target GPA, and GPA scale. The calculator returns semester GPA and whether it meets the target.
Semester GPA shows the credit-weighted academic result for one term. A small GPA gap can often be solved by improving high-credit courses first.
Use the grade points already weighted by course credits. For course-by-course GPA, calculate each course grade point multiplied by credits first.
If weighted grade points are 54 across 18 credits, the semester GPA is 3.00. On a 4.0 scale, that is 75% of the scale.
Many schools use around 3.5 to 3.7 on a 4.0 scale, but the exact threshold depends on the institution.
You can reach it if the GPA gap is small enough and remaining course grades can still improve.
The course with the highest credit weight and lowest grade has the largest negative effect.
Choose a credit load that allows strong grades; excessive credits can lower GPA if workload becomes unrealistic.
Many programs require at least 2.0, but competitive programs and scholarships often require much higher GPAs.
| Module | Purpose |
|---|---|
| GPA | Calculates credit-weighted semester GPA. |
| Target | Compares GPA against a chosen goal. |
| Benchmark | Checks Dean’s List and scholarship ranges. |