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Best free Cumulative GPA Calculator

Best free cumulative GPA calculator to calculate and project your GPA across multiple academic periods with what-if scenarios

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Target Analysis
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Target GPA:3.50
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How to Use the Cumulative GPA Calculator

📅 Enter Academic Periods

Add your completed academic periods:

  • Period Name: e.g., "Fall 2024", "Semester 1"
  • Period GPA: GPA earned for that specific period
  • Credits: Total credit hours for the period
  • Type: Semester, Quarter, or Year system

⚡ What-If Scenarios

Plan future courses to see projected GPA:

  • • Switch to "Future Courses" tab
  • • Add planned courses with expected grades
  • • See how they affect your cumulative GPA
  • • Adjust plans to reach your target GPA

💡 Planning Tips

  • • Use the calculator to plan course loads and difficulty levels
  • • Track your academic progress over multiple semesters
  • • Set realistic target GPAs based on your current performance
  • • Consider how many credits of perfect grades you'd need for goals
Frequently Asked Questions

How is cumulative GPA different from semester GPA?

Cumulative GPA includes all academic periods and gives you an overall average, while semester GPA only reflects performance in a single term.

Can I use this for different academic systems?

Yes! The calculator supports semester, quarter, and yearly academic systems. It also works with various grading scales (4.0, 5.0, 10.0, and 100-point).

What if I transferred schools with different grading scales?

You'll need to convert your previous GPAs to match your current school's scale, or calculate them separately. Contact your registrar for official calculations.

How accurate are the "what-if" projections?

Projections are mathematically accurate based on the grades you input. However, actual performance may vary, so use them as planning estimates.

Should I include failed or repeated courses?

This depends on your institution's policy. Some schools replace grades when courses are repeated, while others average them. Check your school's policy.

How can I raise my cumulative GPA?

Focus on earning high grades in future courses, especially those worth more credits. The more credit hours you complete, the more impact future grades have.

What's a competitive GPA for graduate school?

Generally, 3.0+ is minimum for most programs, 3.5+ is competitive, and 3.7+ is excellent. Requirements vary by field and institution competitiveness.