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Academic Performance Lab

Precision academic tracking. Calculate semester and cumulative GPA with standard or weighted scales instantly.

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Semester Courses

Semester GPA

4.00
Grade Class: A

Cumulative GPA

4.00

Overall Cumulative

Total Credits Earned: 9
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Free GPA Calculator — Semester & Cumulative

Navigating academic success requires precise planning. Our GPA Calculator is designed to provide students, from high school to university, with a professional-grade environment to track their Grade Point Average. Whether you need to calculate your semester GPA to check eligibility for honors or your cumulative GPA to see where you stand for graduation, our tool handles the complex mathematics for you.

Flexibility is key to accurate tracking. This laboratory supports standard 4.0 scales as well as weighted 5.0 scales often used in advanced placement (AP) and honors programs. You can choose to enter your results via Letter Grades, Percentages, or raw Grade Points, and our engine will instantly synchronize the values across all formats.

Strategic academic forecasting becomes simple with our Cumulative GPA mode. By inputting your previous overall GPA and total credit hours, you can see exactly how your current semester performance will shift your long-term average. Best of all, following the Hilmost "Zero-Server" commitment, your academic data is processed entirely on your device and is never stored on our servers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

A 'good' GPA depends on your academic goals and institution. Generally, a 3.0 (B average) is considered good, while a 3.5 or higher is often required for top-tier graduate programs and honors societies.
GPA is calculated by dividing the total number of grade points earned by the total number of credit hours attempted. Grade points are determined by multiplying the course's credit value by the numerical value of the grade received (e.g., an 'A' in a 3-credit course equals 12 grade points on a 4.0 scale).
A standard 4.0 scale treats all classes equally. A weighted 5.0 scale gives extra points for advanced classes like AP, IB, or Honors courses, recognizing the increased difficulty of the workload.
To calculate cumulative GPA, you add all the grade points earned across all semesters and divide that sum by the total number of credit hours attempted since you started your degree.
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