High School GPA Calculator

Calculate your unweighted or weighted high school Grade Point Average (GPA).

Calculate High School GPA

Understanding High School GPA

High school GPA is a numerical representation of your academic performance. It is crucial for college admissions, scholarships, and overall academic standing. High schools may use either an unweighted or weighted GPA system.

Unweighted vs. Weighted GPA

  • Unweighted GPA: All courses are treated equally, typically on a 4.0 scale. An A is 4.0, B is 3.0, etc., regardless of course difficulty.
  • Weighted GPA: Advanced courses (like AP, IB, or Honors) are given extra weight to reflect their increased difficulty. For example, an A in an AP class might be worth 5.0 points instead of 4.0.

Standard Grade Point Values (Common 4.0 Scale)

Letter Grade Unweighted GPA Weighted (AP/IB) Weighted (Honors)
A4.05.04.5
A-3.74.74.2
B+3.34.33.8
B3.04.03.5
B-2.73.73.2
C+2.33.32.8
C2.03.02.5
C-1.72.72.2
D+1.32.31.8
D1.02.01.5
D-0.71.71.2
F0.00.00.0

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do colleges look at weighted GPA?

Colleges often consider weighted GPA to get a better understanding of a student's academic rigor. It rewards students for taking more challenging courses, which demonstrates their ability to handle advanced coursework.

How can I improve my high school GPA?

To improve your GPA, focus on achieving higher grades in your current and future courses. If your school offers weighted GPA, consider taking advanced placement or honors courses to boost your weighted GPA.

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