Education
Calculateur de Moyenne (GPA)
Calculez votre moyenne semestrielle ou cumulative
FAQ
How is GPA calculated?
GPA is calculated by assigning a point value to each grade (e.g., A=4.0, B=3.0), multiplying by the credit hours for that course, summing them up, and dividing by total credit hours.
What is the difference between weighted and unweighted GPA?
Unweighted GPA is on a 4.0 scale regardless of course difficulty. Weighted GPA accounts for the difficulty of courses (Advanced Placement or Honors) and is typically on a 5.0 scale.
Can I calculate my cumulative GPA?
Yes, just add your current cumulative GPA and total credits earned to the calculator to see how your current semester affects your overall average.
How to Use the GPA Calculator
Calculate your semester and cumulative Grade Point Average from your course grades and credit hours.
- Add each course with its grade and credit hours.
- Optionally enter your prior cumulative GPA and credits.
- See your semester GPA and updated cumulative GPA.
GPA Formula
Grade Point Average
Each letter grade maps to points (A=4.0, B=3.0, …). Weight by credit hours and divide by total credits.
Example:
Input: A(3cr) + B(4cr)
Calculation: (4×3 + 3×4) / 7
Result: 3.43 GPA
Cumulative GPA
Combine prior record with the current term.
Example:
Input: 3.5×60 + 24 points / 67
Calculation: (210 + 24)/67
Result: ≈ 3.49
Real-World Use Cases
Scholarship Eligibility
Check whether you meet a minimum GPA requirement.
Grade Planning
See what grades you need this term to hit a target.
Tips & Common Mistakes
Tips
- Weighted GPA adds points for AP/Honors courses.
- Always weight by credit hours, not a simple average.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Averaging course GPAs without credit weighting.
- Mixing weighted and unweighted scales.