Unweighted GPA Calculator

Calculate your unweighted GPA on the standard 4.0 scale without course-level bonuses. Enter letter grades and credits for an accurate GPA.

About the Unweighted GPA Calculator

The unweighted GPA is the pure, standardized measure of academic performance on the classic 4.0 scale. Unlike the weighted GPA, it does not give bonus points for AP, IB, or Honors courses—every class is treated equally based on the grade earned.

This makes the unweighted GPA the most consistent measure for comparing students across different schools with different course offerings. An A is always a 4.0, a B is always a 3.0, regardless of whether the class was AP Chemistry or regular PE.

Many colleges request your unweighted GPA specifically because it provides a level playing field. This calculator takes your letter grades and credit hours, converts them to grade points, and computes your credit-weighted average on the 4.0 scale.

Students, parents, and educators all gain valuable perspective from precise unweighted gpa data when planning academic paths, managing workloads, or setting realistic performance goals. Return to this calculator each semester or grading period to stay on top of evolving academic targets.

Why Use This Unweighted GPA Calculator?

Not every school weights GPAs, and many college applications ask for unweighted GPA specifically. This calculator provides a clean, standardized number. It's also useful for students at schools that only use the 4.0 scale, or for comparing your raw academic performance without the inflation effect of course-level bonuses. Real-time results let you test different scenarios instantly, helping you set achievable goals and build an effective plan for academic success.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter each course name for your reference.
  2. Select the letter grade you earned.
  3. Enter the credit hours for each course.
  4. Add all courses using the add button.
  5. Review your unweighted GPA on the 4.0 scale.
  6. Compare with your weighted GPA to see the bonus effect.

Formula

Unweighted GPA = Σ(Credit Hours × Grade Points) / Σ(Credit Hours) Grade Points on 4.0 scale: A/A+ = 4.0, A− = 3.7, B+ = 3.3, B = 3.0, B− = 2.7 C+ = 2.3, C = 2.0, C− = 1.7, D+ = 1.3, D = 1.0, D− = 0.7, F = 0.0

Example Calculation

Result: 3.52

Bio: 3×4.0=12.0, Eng: 3×3.3=9.9, Math: 4×3.7=14.8, Hist: 3×3.0=9.0. Total QP=45.7, Total credits=13. GPA = 45.7/13 = 3.515.

Tips & Best Practices

The Standard 4.0 GPA Scale

The 4.0 scale has been the backbone of American education for decades. It provides a universal metric that transcends school-specific grading policies. Whether you attend a rural public high school or an elite private academy, a 4.0 unweighted GPA means you earned straight A's.

Unweighted GPA in College Admissions

Admissions officers at selective colleges often recalculate applicants' GPAs using only core academic courses (English, math, science, social studies, foreign language) on an unweighted scale. This strips away the variability of different schools' weighting systems and course offerings.

Maintaining a Strong Unweighted GPA

Consistency is key. One F can devastate an unweighted GPA because the scale is bounded at 4.0—there's no way to earn bonus points to compensate. Focusing on avoiding low grades is often more impactful than trying to maximize already-high grades.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an unweighted GPA?

An unweighted GPA is calculated on the standard 4.0 scale without any bonus points for advanced courses. Every course is treated equally based solely on the letter grade earned.

Is a 3.5 unweighted GPA good?

A 3.5 unweighted GPA is excellent and puts you in the upper range of most class rankings. It's competitive for Dean's List, Latin honors (Cum Laude), and many selective college programs.

Why do some schools only use unweighted GPA?

Schools that don't offer AP or Honors courses, or that want a level playing field, use unweighted GPA. It's the simplest, most standardized way to measure academic performance.

Can my unweighted GPA be higher than my weighted GPA?

No. Weighted GPA adds bonuses, so it's always equal to or higher than the unweighted GPA. They're equal only if you take no Honors, AP, or IB courses.

Do colleges see my unweighted GPA?

Yes. Your transcript typically shows both, or colleges recalculate your GPA using their own formula. Many specifically ask for the unweighted GPA on applications.

What is the highest unweighted GPA possible?

The highest possible unweighted GPA is 4.0, achieved by earning an A or A+ in every course. Some rare schools award 4.3 for A+, but this is uncommon.

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