Calculate Weighted GPA

Calculate your GPA (Grade Point Average) using a simple and convenient weighted GPA calculator.


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How to use the Weighted GPA Calculator

  1. Add Course Name and Your Letter Grade

    To get started, enter the course name (optional) and select letter grade from the dropdown list. You can add and edit any number of courses for each semester. Add Course Name and Your Letter Grade
  2. Add Your Course Credits

    Then enter the current value of earned credit hours for each course. Typically, in college or high school, the number of credits is 3 or 4. Add Your Course Credits
  3. Add Your Course Weight

    If your school uses a weighted grading system, select your course weight in the dropdown list, this will allow you to more accurately calculate your GPA. Also you can add other semesters to calculate cumulative GPA. Add Your Course Weight
  4. See the Result of Your GPA Calculation

    After you have completed all the fields, our calculator will immediately show your weighted GPA and now you can download this calculation as a pdf document or image. See the Result of Your GPA Calculation
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Why Weighted GPA is important

Weighted GPANot all courses are considered equal. There are some where workload is at its minimum, and there are others that you spend hours and hours studying for, reading book after book, similar to trying to find the missing link between two theses. As the amount of work is not equal, neither should the grade be considered equal. This is where Weighted GPA (Grade Point Average) steps in. Weighted GPA is a distinct method in which you actually calculate a total average of your grades, depending on the course. For example, the final grade in AP mathematics can’t be considered the same as the final grade in a standard math class. If you get a B in AP mathematics, its weight/importance exceeds a B in a standard course.
If you are in high school, and you’re planning on taking AP classes, make sure they are in a subject that interests you, otherwise, Weighted GPA won’t be of much use for your College application since the final grade won’t be as you planned. It’s always easier to learn about something that you care for.

Semester 1
Weighted
Course name
Grade
Credits
Weight
Add Course
Semester 1 GPA
0.00
Clear All