GPA Calculator
How to use the GPA calculator
To calculate your GPA, you鈥檒l need to know the following terms*:
Term grade point average (GPA):听The grade point average for only those courses which are attempted in a single term.听
Cumulative grade point average (CGPA):听The grade point average of all courses attempted after admission to 黄色直播.听 Changing degrees may impact how your CGPA is calculated.
Credit hours:听The number of hours a course is worth:听
- A one-term (aka half-credit) course is typically worth 3 credit hours.听
- A full-year (aka full-credit) course is typically worth 6 credit hours.听听
- If you withdraw from a course with a W or receive a grade of ILL, the course is worth 0 credit hours. Make sure you do not include these courses when you calculate how many credit hours you've attempted so far.
*For official definitions of the terms used in this section refer to Regulation 17.1, under Academic Regulations in the Undergraduate听.听
Calculate your GPA
- Run a听degree audit to get your CGPA (aka Level GPA) and GPA hours.听You鈥檒l听find these at the bottom of your audit.
- Enter your CGPA and GPA hours in the 鈥測our information鈥 section.
- Enter your听anticipated听grade and credit hours for each course.
- Hit 鈥渃alculate鈥 to get an estimated GPA and CGPA based on the information you entered.
See what grades you need to hit your target CGPA
- Enter in听your target CGPA
- Enter in your credit hours for classes in progress
- Calculate
Find out how many extra credit hours you need to reach your target CGPA
- Enter in听your target CGPA
- Enter in听your听anticipated听GPA
- Calculate
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Disclaimer: This GPA听calculator is designed to help you estimate your grade point average. The GPA calculator is only applicable to undergraduate degrees. Your official cumulative and term grade point averages are located on your . Always rely on the official grade point average reported on your Academic Record.
The calculator does not take into account the university's policy on repeated courses. Please see Regulation 17.4 in the Undergraduate , under Academic Regulations, for more details. Contact an advisor for help with seeing what your GPA would be if repeating a course.