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Best free High School GPA Calculator

Best free high school GPA calculator with support for weighted courses, AP, IB, and Honors classes

Calculator Settings
9th Grade (Freshman)
0 courses
Current GPA
0.00
Weighted 0 courses
0 total credits
Academic Progress
Credits Completed
0/24
24 credits remaining for graduation
How to Use the High School GPA Calculator

🎓 Choose Your Grading Scale

Select the grading system your school uses:

  • 4.0 Unweighted: All courses count equally
  • 4.0/5.0 Weighted: Honors/AP courses get extra points
  • 100-Point Scale: Percentage-based grading

📚 Enter Course Information

Add courses for each grade level:

  • Course Name: Subject name (e.g., "AP Calculus")
  • Grade: Letter grade earned
  • Credits: Usually 0.5 or 1.0 per semester
  • Course Type: Regular, Honors, AP, or IB

💡 High School Tips

  • • Enable weighting if your school gives extra points for advanced courses
  • • Track your GPA by grade year to see improvement trends
  • • Consider taking challenging courses to boost weighted GPA
  • • Use target GPA to plan future course selections
Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between weighted and unweighted GPA?

Unweighted GPA treats all courses equally on a 4.0 scale, while weighted GPA gives extra points to advanced courses (Honors, AP, IB), potentially exceeding 4.0.

How much do AP and Honors courses boost my GPA?

Typically, Honors courses add 0.5 points and AP/IB courses add 1.0 point to your grade (e.g., a B in AP = 4.0 instead of 3.0).

Do colleges prefer weighted or unweighted GPA?

Colleges typically recalculate GPAs using their own methods and consider course rigor separately. Both weighted and unweighted GPAs are important.

How many credits do I need to graduate high school?

Most high schools require 20-26 credits to graduate, but requirements vary by state and district. Check with your guidance counselor.

What GPA do I need for college admission?

Requirements vary widely: community colleges may accept 2.0+, state schools often want 3.0+, and competitive colleges prefer 3.5+ with challenging coursework.

When should I start tracking my GPA?

Start as early as 9th grade, as all four years typically count toward your cumulative high school GPA for college applications.

Can I improve my GPA if it's low?

Yes! Focus on earning higher grades in future courses, especially in advanced classes if available. Some schools also offer credit recovery programs.