Free Online GPA Calculator & Planner – Instantly Track and Boost Your Grades

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GPA Calculator

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Need a fast, accurate GPA calculator? Our free online tool lets high-school and college students enter letter grades and credit hours to compute their cumulative GPA in seconds. It also includes a GPA planner that reverse-engineers the exact grades you’ll need next term to raise your average from any starting point—perfect for scholarship, honors-program, or grad-school goals. No sign-up, spreadsheets, or downloads required; just simple GPA math made easy on any device.

Online GPA Calculator & Planner

Keeping an eye on your Grade-Point Average (GPA) is the fastest way to spot academic trends and stay scholarship-eligible.
Our two-in-one widget makes the job painless:
  1. GPA Calculator – crunches your current numbers in seconds.
  2. GPA Planner – tells you exactly what grades you need to jump from, say, 3.2 → 3.5 next semester.

1 · Instant GPA Calculator

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  1. Gather your course data

    You’ll need each class’s letter grade and credit hours—nothing more.
  2. Enter the info

    Type grades like A- or B+; the widget auto-assigns the right points.
  3. Hit “Calculate”

    Your cumulative GPA appears instantly—no spreadsheets required.

Quick reference table

LetterPoints
A4.0
B+3.3
B3.0
C2.0
D1.0
F0

2 · Strategic GPA Planner

Want to level-up your average? Plug today’s GPA, your target GPA, and the credit hours you’ll take next term. The planner reverse-engineers the scores you need.
  • Real-time targets – See per-course grade goals update as you tweak inputs.
  • Scenario testing – Add or remove classes to preview best & worst cases.
  • Motivation boost – Concrete numbers turn vague hopes into achievable milestones.
Example
Scenario
How many A’s do I need to raise a 2.8 GPA to 3.0 after 15 new credit hours?
Answer:
The planner shows you’ll need at least 9 credit hours of A-level work and no grade below B in the remaining courses.

Start Climbing Your GPA Today

Whether you’re chasing honors, a scholarship, or grad-school admission, the combo of instant calculation and forward planning keeps you on the fastest path to success.
Give the widget a spin and watch your academic goals get crystal-clear.
Some diligence now → dream diploma later1.

Footnotes

  1. Consistent progress beats last-minute cramming every time—let the planner guide you week by week.